Protesters decry use of elephants in circus show Nov 15, 2008
She and another woman with the Animal Rights Foundation of Florida are protesting the use of animals in circus acts ... The Animal Rights Foundation of Florida follows Cole Bros. (Florida Today)
St. Lucie to get elephant rehab shelter Feb 7, 2008
Nick Atwood of the Animal Rights Foundation of Florida said in an e-mail he fears the project will breed elephants, something he believes shouldn't be done in captivity. "True conservation of elephants must take place in their native lands," he said. (The Palm Beach Post)
Displaced, retired workers find their way to new careers Nov 28, 2007
" Some clients have had to completely change their careers, such as the entrepreneur who is unsuccessful and forced into finding a job. "Sometimes it means moving," Ms. Durant said. Ruth Storrings, director of human resources at AlphaStaff in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., recommends looking at similar fields to use your skills. "If you're going to be changing careers, go into a career where you have some ability to succeed, where you have experience," she said. A fast-food restaurant manager, for... (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA)
It was all about farm animal rights Nov 3, 2007
More than two-thirds of the Cancer Project's budget (and PCRM's) comes from the wealthy founder of the Animal Rights Foundation of Florida. The federal farm bill is already complicated enough without giving save-the-cows lunatics a seat at the table. (Bismarck Tribune, ND)
Protesters object to carriage rides Jun 26, 2007
Members of the Animal Rights Foundation of Florida hold a sign protesting the use of horses in St. Augustine's carriage industry Sunday afternoon ... The Animal Rights Foundation of Florida held a small protest Sunday afternoon against horse and carriage rides being used in St. Augustine. (The St. Augustine Record)
Veggie restaruants go from hippie to foodie Apr 30, 2007
All proceeds, if there are any, would go to the Animal Rights Foundation of Florida. They cant stop if they dont have someplace to go, she said. (MSNBC -- Business)