Wayne Pacelle: The Bond The current President and Chief Executive Officer of The Humane Society of the United States is Wayne Pacelle. He was once a chief lobbyist and spokesperson for HSUS for about ten years before becoming the president on June 1, 2004. Wayne is an enthusiastic defender of animals and a role model to numerous supporters and advocates. It is under his leadership that HSUS was approved by the Better Business Bureau for all 20 standards for charity accountability. Wayne Pacelle’s tenure has seen the organization go through significant developments; as of now, HSUS is the nation’s greatest animal protection organization constituting 11 million members as well as constituents. The organization boasts yearly revenue of $160 million with assets worth over $200 million. It (HSUS) is the 155th biggest charity in the country. HSUS’s fast growth can partially be attributed to the mergers with other animal protection bodies. HSUS furthermore, conducts research, produces videos and carry out undercover investigations. Their videos have more than 4 million viewers on the internet. HSUS conducted an investigation on a veal slaughter plant in Vermont; they noticed animal abuse and the slaughter plant was closed to give room for further investigation. Stop Wildlife Abuse, a campaign by HSUS tries to put a stop to the extreme animal abuse witnessed daily in different parts of the country.
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The organization supplied a legal analysis back in 2009 that led to an import ban of sport-hunted polar bear trophies. Pacelle is also a skilled author with some of his work published in some well-known newspapers, magazines, and journals. Some of his work has been profiled in Foreign Affairs, Elections, George Wright Society and Campaigns and Human Dimensions of Wildlife. Pacelle has also written columns for several major daily newspapers, including Chicago Tribune, The New York Times, Baltimore Sun, The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Dallas Morning News, Detroit Free Press, The Seattle Times, St. Petersburg Times, and San Francisco Chronicle.
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“The Bond, Our Kinship with Animals, Our Call to Defend Them,” his best-selling book was published in April 2011. His book is much more than its title suggests. It revolves around the consistently changing bond between people and animals. He (Wayne Pacelle) takes his readers through an entangled history of the connections between human and animals, and how the relationship has been affected during this industrial era. The Bond includes a list of fifty ways to help animals, urging readers to examine everything from what they buy to what they eat to avoid contributing to cruelty to animals. His list is comprehensive, and all of us can make big steps in the fight against animal cruelty by eating natural foods or being a part of animal protection campaigns. He (Wayne Parcel) advises us that through our actions, we can either perpetuate or fight against animal abuse.
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