23 July 2006
Christine Morrissey of East Bay Animal Advocates on its undercover investigation of Foster Farms and the campaign for cage free eggs at Andronicos markets. How now Mad Cow? The estimates of how many mad cows Americans have eaten and the USDA new policy on Mad Cow testing. Also, Bush continues to show symptoms of the […]
16 July 2006
Guest Dawn Moncrief executive director of FARM on its Animal Rights 2006 conference in the DC area in August. Prices discounted through the end of July and MENTION GO VEGAN RADIO for an extra $20 discount. Also: the continuing saga of fruit juice vivisectors, anti-vivisection vigils to resume at UCSF, East Bay Animal Advocates days […]
9 July 2006
Virginia Handley of PawPAC alerts listeners to pending animal-related legislation being considered in Sacramento and what they can do about it. Also, now that the bulldozing has begun, Leslie Morava of the South Central Farmers tells us of last ditch efforts to save the farm this week. How now Mad Cow – A new study […]
2 July 2006
Better Bush gets grilled than that hot dog. In Defense of Animals staff writer Mat Thomas on his 10 page VegNews article on lab grown meat. Is this the meat a vegetarian could love?
25 June 2006
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18 June 2006
A World GO VEGAN Day tribute featuring special guest INGRID NEWKIRK co-founder and president of PETA
11 June 2006
With the meeting of the International Whaling Commission just days away guest Gregory Wetstone, Director of US Operations for the International Fund for Animal Welfare, discusses the Japanese slaughter of protected whales in a marine mammal sanctuary and the selling of illegal whale meat while Japan buys pro-whaling votes on the international decision-making body. Visit […]
4 June 2006
Prior to Tuesday’s upcoming California Primary election: Dr Richard McLellan on the endorsements of animal-friendly candidates by political action committee Animal Legislative Action Network (www.alanpac.com) and some of those candidates including CA State Assembly hopefuls Paul Krekorian and Mark Gonzaga, and LA County Supervisor candidate David Hernandez.












