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Presentation in NYC: Foster Parrots Sanctuary, United Poultry Concerns
Saturday, May 19th
Wild at Heart Captive Parrots: A Hidden Crisis Marc Johnson Founder/Director Foster Parrots Sanctuary PowerPoint Presentation Time: 1 PM Location: 242 E. 53 Street Ground Floor New York, NY (next door to Quest Book Shoppe) Why is it that the concern for dolphins/primates is not offered to animals of equal intelligence? With over 40 million parrots in our homes, back rooms, basements, backyard sheds and in breeding facilities, why does the suffering of these intelligent creatures go unnoticed and is trivialized by the media? --------------------------------------------- Fate of the Chicken: From Tropical Forest to Factory Farm By Karen Davis, PhD President and Founder of United Poultry Concerns Time: 2:30 PM Fate of the Chicken is a one-hour PowerPoint presentation followed by a half hour question and answer session. Synopsis: Chickens originated in the tropical forests of India and Southeast Asia many thousands of years ago. These Jungle Fowl, still thriving, live vigorous lives, raising their families, foraging for food, roosting in trees. "Fate of the Chicken" takes you, via PowerPoint imagery, through the evolution of chickens from their forested beginnings and natural habitat through phases of their domestication including cockfighting, backyard chicken-keeping, Victorian metaphor, and the "Hen Fever" craze in the 19th century that led to modern chicken and egg production. Karen Davis, PhD is President and Founder of United Poultry Concerns. She is the founding editor of UPC’s quarterly magazine Poultry Press and the author of several books including Prisoned Chickens, Poisoned Eggs: An Inside Look at the Modern Poultry Industry and More Than a Meal: The Turkey in History, Myth, Ritual, and Reality. Karen maintains a sanctuary for chickens, turkeys, ducks, and peafowl in Machipongo, Va. For more information visit UPC President Karen Davis's Bio. United Poultry Concerns is a nonprofit organization that promotes the compassionate and respectful treatment of chickens, turkeys and other domestic fowl. UPC addresses the treatment of domestic fowl in food production, science, education, entertainment, and human companionship situations, and maintains a sanctuary for rescued chickens at its headquarters on the Virginia Eastern shore. Karen Davis, PhD, President United Poultry Concerns PO Box 150 Machipongo, Virginia 23405 757-678-7875 No admission charge. Sponsored by the New York Bird Club |
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