
A clean, safe, and healthy
environment is important, and everyone wants to see it protected.
With this goal, many people donate millions of dollars each
year to organizations that say they are working to protect
the environment and wildlife. But how much do we really know
about these organizations and their activities? For example,
do their campaigns demand a ban on toxic chemicals or take
the bureaucratic route and call for more testing? Are they
concerned about protecting animals as well as people, or do
they at least ensure that their activities do not harm animals?
Many generous contributors are shocked to learn that some
"environmental" and "conservation" groups
use people’s donations to support activities that are
extremely harmful to animals and accomplish little or nothing
to protect the environment. For example, some organizations
support—and even promote—the poisoning of animals
to test pesticides and other chemicals already known to be
toxic. In fact, several well-known environmental groups are
directly responsible for the creation of what have become
the most massive animal-testing programs in history.
Hiding harmful activities behind the guise of environmentalism
and conservation is called "greenwashing." If you
are a member of or donate money to environmental or conservation
groups, you may wish to consider the information in the following
pages to be sure that your donations are not being used to
support greenwashing activities that harm animals.
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