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Native wildlife names in Spanish - Mary Cummins, Animal Advocates


Native wildlife names in Spanish - Mary Cummins, Animal Advocates



I made a list of our most common native wildlife names and translated them into Spanish. "ll" is pronounced like a "y." Feel free to correct this and add to it in the comments. 90% of people who contact us speak English. The rest generally speak Spanish. Thanks!

MAMMALS  = MAMIFEROS

Opossum = Tequache
Raccoon = Mapache
Squirrel = Ardilla
Striped Skunk = Mofeta
Spotted Skunk = Zorillo
Coyote = Coyote
Fox = Zorro
Elk, Moose = Alce
Deer = Ciervo
Wolf = Lobo
Otter = Nutria
Bear = Oso
Mink = Vison
Horse = Caballo
Seal = Faco
Dolphin = Delfin
Lion = Leon
Bat =  MurciĆ©lago

REPTILES = REPTILES

Snake = Culebra
Turtle/Tortoise = Tortuga

BIRDS = AVES

Eagle = Aquila
Vulture = Buitre
Owl = Buho
Goose = Ganso
Seagull = Gaviota
Hawk/Falcon = Halcon
Dove/Pigeon = Paloma
Duck = Pato
Turkey = Pavo
Chicken = Pollo

Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game and the USDA. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.


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LA Times forces their writers to kill stories, corruption - Mary Cummins, Animal Advocates


LA Times forces their writers to kill stories, corruption

I've told people before that the LA Times will tell their writers to kill stories or else. The editor does this because he or someone higher up in the Times is being influenced by outside sources. People say the Times is just the PR arm of the Mayor and City Hall, and they are right.

For instance in 2006 the Times had two writers working on a story about Kapparot. Religious ritual sacrifice of animals is illegal in the City of LA as per municiple code. Two writers interviewed Ed Boks of LA Animal Services. They interviewed others. Then they stupidly went to get a quote from the Mayor. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa told the two writers to kill the story. They said "no!" The two writers told me this in writing.

Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa then went to their editor. He told the editor to kill the story or else the Times won't get any more interviews or quotes from the Mayor or City Hall. The Times editor killed that story.

Below is an article about the Times killing negative stories about the owner of the Dodgers. It's just one tiny example of the corruption at the Times. If you are reading the Times, know that you are not reading independent stories. They copy/paste PR's from City Hall. They won't attack the City unless they are attacking one person that the Mayor wants gone.

http://www.laobserved.com/archive/2013/10/tj_simers_sues_la_times_a.php

Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game and the USDA. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.


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Kapparot chicken swinging, killing ritual is not humane or legal - Mary Cummins


Kapparot chicken swinging/killng ritual is not humane or legal

Woman holds cup of chicken blood to take home and put over door and on children's foreheads


Iranian Jew drinks chicken blood from a cup in front of us

Jewish rabbi swinging a chicken over someone's head to take away his sins
Every year for six days before Yom Kippur (the Jewish Day of Atonement on October 2) some Jews perform the ritual "Kapparot." Kapparot is a custom in which the sins of a person are symbolically transferred to a fowl. The fowl is held above the person's head and swung in a circle three times while certain words are spoken. The fowl is then slaughtered so that the person may have a good, peaceful life. Sometimes the chickens are given to the poor as food but unfortunately the chickens are not always cared for or killed humanely.

In Los Angeles, California ritual animal sacrifice of any kind is illegal under Municipal Code SEC. 53.67. "No person shall engage in, participate in, assist in, or perform animal sacrifice. No person shall own, keep, possess or have custody of any animal with the purpose or intention of using such animal for animal sacrifice. No person shall knowingly sell, offer to sell, give away or transfer any animal to another person who intends to use such animal for animal sacrifice. 'Animal sacrifice' means the injuring or killing of any animal in any religious or cult ritual or as an offering to a deity, devil, demon or spirit, wherein the animal has not been injured or killed primarily for food purposes, regardless of whether all or any part of such animal is subsequently consumed."

The First Amendment "Freedom of Religion" does protect animal sacrifices except when a municipality or state has an existing animal cruelty statute that forbids it. If the religious sacrifice of an animal violates that statute, then the city or state can prosecute that act. If the animals as in this case were cared for, used or killed in a way that violates California's existing anti-cruelty statutes, then the defendants will not be able to fall back on the First Amendment as a defense. They would be guilty of animal cruelty which is punishable by a fine and/or jail time.

Kapparot is not mentioned in the Torah or in the Talmud. Several Jewish sages opposed the ritual, with some considering it a senseless heathen superstition. The Ramban (Nachmanides) and Rabbi Joseph Caro the compiler of the "Shulchan Aruch," the most authoritative code of Jewish laws called Kapparot "a foolish custom that Jews should avoid."

General Manager of LA Animal Services and ex-pastor Ed Boks stated, "Some of our nation's healthiest animal husbandry practices and laws originated in the ancient traditions of the Torah. Nowhere is the practice of Kapparot even mentioned in the Torah. It is a pagan tradition that has been muddled into the religious practices of a small Jewish sect. Kapparot should have no place in the 21st Century Los Angeles community."

Andrew Smith of Chicken Rescue asks people who customarily partake in this ritual to instead consider the humane and legal alternative. One may place money in a handkerchief and use this instead of a chicken. The money is then given to the poor. Former Chief Rabbi Israel Shlomo Goren stated, "Kapparot is not consistent with Jewish teachings and law. Repentance and charity can be better accomplished by using money instead of a slaughtered chicken."

Dr. Karen Davis President of United Poultry Concerns said, "Kapparot includes the pre-ritual cruelty to the chickens, who are forced to sit crammed together in their own excrement for days without food, water or shelter awaiting their terrible death. The mercy ascribed to God by those who seek God’s mercy for themselves is thus withheld from the chickens who have the same capacity for pain, fear and distress as human beings. That Kapparot is a medieval custom, and not a Jewish law, makes it even more reprehensible."

Dr. Richard Schwartz, a respected Jewish author & educator, stated: "The use of money rather than chickens is consistent with Judaism's powerful teachings on compassion to animals. At a season when we ask for God's compassion, we should have compassion on God's defenseless creatures." 

List of temples in Los Angeles which perform this inhumane ritual. Please, send simple polite letters asking them to stop. English is not their first language. 


Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game and the USDA. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.


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American Humane Association guilty for dead horse in Flicka movie


American Humane Association guilty for dead horse in Flicka movie

Flicka, American Humane Association, Tim McGraw

Here is the letter from the Department of Animal Services Los Angeles about the investigation into the dead horse on the set of the movie "Flicka." Link to actual pdf below. The City determined that the death was preventable. They let the horse run with a long dangling lead. He stepped on it, his neck went down and he died. Everyone knows you NEVER let a horse run around with a dangling lead that they could step on. American Humane Association is responsible for allowing the horse to run with a dangling lead.

City of Los Angeles 
CALIFORNIA 
ANTONIO R. VILLARAIGOSA   
MAYOR 
DEPARTMENT OF 
ANIMAL SERVICES 
221 North Figueroa Street 
5th Floor 
Los Angeles, CA 90012 
(888) 452-7381 
FAX (213) 482-9511 
______ 

EDWARD A. BOKS 
GENERAL MANAGER 


October 17, 2006



Karen Rosa
Director
American Humane Film & TV Unit
15366 Dickens Street
Sherman Oaks, CA 91403

Dear Ms. Rosa:

I am responding to your inquiry into Animal Services’ investigation into the Flicka
Incident.  This incident involved the death of a horse with a painted number 23 on its
hindquarters.  The horse was running with another horse inside the Hansen Dam Arena
at the time of death.

A special task force investigated the following allegations that arose following this death:
1) the horses involved were from the Bureau of Land Management; 2) the horses did
not have halters and lead ropes on; 3) cattle prods or other devices were used to incite
the horses to act wild; 4) the horses were abused; and 5) the cause of death was the
result of abuse.

Animal Services’ findings to these allegations are as follows:

1. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT (B.L.M.) HORSES USED ON THE “FLICKA”
MOVIE SET:  After extensive interviews it was confirmed that the horses were
professional bucking horses provided by Bill Agin and were not from the Bureau of
Land Management.

2. THE ABSENCE OF HALTERS AND LEAD ROPES ON THE HORSES:  Halters and
lead ropes were used in the “Wild Horse” race scenes.  All of the horses had halters
and lead ropes on them during the filming of the “Wild Horse” race scenes.

3. CATTLE PRODS OR OTHER DEVICES WERE USED TO INCITE THE HORSES TO ACT
WILD:  There is no evidence that any cattle prod or any other electrical devices were
used on any of the horses at any time.   The “Wild Horse” race footage was
observed and there was no evidence of any cattle prods, hot shots, handheld
shockers or whips used on any of the horses. The film footage was observed from 5
different POV’s (Point of View) and included footage before and after each take.
Witnesses directly on top of the chutes during the filming also stated that they did
not observe any of the handler’s using any type of electrical device or whip to agitate
the horses.

4. THE HORSES WERE ABUSED:  There is no evidence that the horses were abused
at any time.  The film footage showed the activity before and after each take and at
no time is there any evidence that the horses were hit or abused.  The photos and
necropsy of the deceased horse showed it to be in excellent shape and weight with
no apparent signs of being overworked.

5. THE CAUSE OF DEATH WAS THE RESULT OF ABUSE:  The necropsy report
concluded the horse died from tripping on its lead rope causing it to fall and break its
neck, which caused asphyxia due to diaphragmatic paralysis.  The report
characterized the cause of death as accidental.

After hundreds of hours of investigation Animal Services has determined that this was a
preventable accident.  Animal Services contends this accident could have been avoided
had the horses not been allowed to gallop or cantor freely with a dragging lead line and
without an outrider to control them.    

The “Wild Horse” race film footage showed a horse with a painted number 23 on its
hindquarters running with another horse inside the Hansen Dam Arena.  The horse
apparently tripped on its lead rope causing it to fall violently headfirst.  Once on the
ground the horse kicked its hind legs out for approximately three seconds then lay
motionless having died instantly.  Horse number 23 was not being chased by anyone
and both horses were alone at one end of the arena when the incident occurred.

The conclusion of this investigation is that the death of the horse, number 23, on the
“Flicka Wild Horse” race scene was a preventable accident but there was no violation of
the California Penal Code 597(a) or 597(b) or Los Angeles Municipal Code 53.65.
It is the responsibility of LA Animal Services to inspect and investigate the use or work
of animals in theatrical, motion picture, television and other performances and
productions and enforce the City of Los Angeles’ humane laws.  In the future Animal
Services should be contacted in advance time to fully monitor such filming and should
be provided unlimited access afterwards to conduct thorough investigations when
required.

Sincerely,




Edward A. Boks
General Manager
LA Animal Services

Cc: Tarriq Khero, LA Animal Services, President Commissioner
       Jim Bickhart, LA City of Los Angeles, Mayor’s Office
       Dov Lesel, LA City of Los Angeles, Deputy City Attorney
       David Diliberto, LA Animal Services, Field Ops Director

Flicka Incident
Page Two

Link to actual document obtained in a FOIA request.
http://www.animaladvocates.us/Flicka_Incident.pdf

BOARD OF 
ANIMAL SERVICES 
COMMISSIONERS 
______  
TARIQ A. KHERO 
PRESIDENT 
KATHLEEN RIORDAN 
VICE PRESIDENT 
MARIE ATAKE 
GLENN S. BROWN 
DEBORAH ANN KNAAN 


The movie is "Flicka." 

"Flicka is a 2006 movie adapted from the 1941 children's novel My Friend Flicka by Mary O'Hara. The film is directed by Michael Mayer. A previous adaptation, directed by Harold D. Schuster, was released in 1943.
This time, the plot focuses on a female protagonist, played by Alison Lohman. In previous versions, the main character was a male. The movie also features Maria BelloRyan Kwanten and Tim McGraw, who also served as executive producer of the soundtrack album.
Two horses died during the production of this movie. The death of the first horse occurred at Big Sky Ranch in Simi Valley, California. E Online has reported, "According to the AHA's [American Humane Association's] report, a horse broke its leg 'after a misstep' and suffered a 'very rare' injury requiring the animal to be euthanized." The second horse died two weeks later on April 25 during filming.[4]
After investigation, the American Humane Association declared that the deaths were not the fault of the filmmakers. However, the usual "No animals were harmed in the making of this film" statement would no longer appear in the end credits of the film.[4] "

In AHA's website they state the LAAS Flicka Incident report stated the death was an "unavoidable accident." "The City of Los Angeles Department of Animal Services (LA Animal Services) conducted its own investigation into the incident at Hansen Dam and concurred with American Humane Association's findings." Obviously AHA is lying about this as you can see from the official report.

Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.



Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game and the USDA. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.


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Back story of the Paw Project which took over a decade to make - Mary Cummins

Back story of "The Paw Project" which took over a decade to make - Mary Cummins, Animal Advocates

The Paw Project documentary took well over a decade to make. There were many challenges and hurdles through this long journey. Not only did the Veterinary Associations spend millions fighting us but so did a few individuals. The main person fighting against us was Dave Weisman of the Dax Foundation. Dave Weisman also hired a lobbyist to fight us. That paid lobbyist was none other than Ed Boks, Edward Boks who was then recently fired as the General Manager of Los Angeles Animal Services.

What is even more irksome is that both of these men supported Dr Jennifer Conrad and The Paw Project before they turned against us. They were both absolutely and completely against declawing cats. They'd even both spoken publicly against declawing cats.

Why did these men turn on us? Plain and simple Dave Weisman did it out of spite. Ed Boks did it for the money. These two men and their lobbying are the reason why Malibu City Council did not vote to make declawing cats illegal. We were successful in every other city from Beverly Hills to Culver City to San Francisco.

Eventually Dave Weisman knew that he was losing. He finally gave up on his vicious personal war when he spoke at Beverly Hills City Council. Finally he stopped fighting us. Ed Boks on the other hand left his "anonymous" pro-declaw website advocatesforfacts.org ( http://web.archive.org/web/20110807041136/http://advocatesforfacts.org ) on the Internet until his domain expired. These are two truly heartless, vicious men who are most definitely not animal lovers.

Notice Ed Boks states "Advocates for Fact-based Policy Making (AFPS) is a group of animal advocates, scientists and other animal loving people interested in developing humane programs and laws based on facts and scientific data that can produce measurable results."

AFPS does not exist. It is only Ed Boks, Edward Boks. The address is a p.o. box. Ed Boks commits fraud. He previously committed forgery by forging an LA City press release.

The video below is Dave Weisman of the Dax Foundation speaking FOR declawing cats October 27, 2009. He thought he would just speak and leave. He did not know that the Council Members were prepared with research and questions. He is ultimately shown to be a fraud. For those that don't know, "Dax" is actually Dave Weisman.





I just found a copy of a press release Dave Weisman of the Dax Foundation sent out June 17, 2008 asking politicians to vote against a bill which would ban city bans. Below is the text.

">> Newsroom >> News Releases >> Dax Foundation Urges Lawmakers to Reject Bill

Dax Foundation Urges Lawmakers to Reject Bill

Dax Foundation urges lawmakers to reject bill that would eliminate all local and municipal regulation of medical, veterinary, and a wide array of other businesses and professionals & give control to the state.
Please note that most of the sources and data used to support the statements made herein related to the deleterious medical and behavioral effects of declawing have proven to be unreliable. The Dax Foundation is completing a thorough review of all available data and the status of declawing restrictions, if any around the world. Once the data has been compiled the program materials will be updated.

LOS ANGELES – June 17, 2008

Dear Foundation Supporters,

Every day I receive a handful of requests from really motivated, passionate individuals who seek the assistance of the Dax Foundation to help them advance their cause of making the world a better place for people and animals. We do our best to quickly analyze these proposals and get involved when we believe that the team has the ability to realize its vision and that their program will make a meaningful difference to many.

The Dax Foundation has no political agenda whatsoever. We do not endorse candidates nor do we take positions on either side of the fence…we simply believe in the power and the preciousness of the individual. A few days ago we were approached by a passionate woman who alerted us to a little bill that has been sailing through the California State Assembly and asked for our help. It is known as AB 2427.

The bill states the following:

The people of the State of California do enact as follows: Section 460 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:

No city or county shall prohibit a person or group of persons, authorized by one of the agencies in the Department of Consumer Affairs by a license, certificate, or other such means to engage in a particular business, from engaging in that business, occupation, or profession or any portion thereof, or from engaging in any act or series of acts that fall within the statutory or regulatory definition of that business, occupation, or profession. Nothing in this section shall prohibit any city or county or city and county from levying a business license tax solely for revenue purposes nor any city or county from levying a license tax solely for the purpose of covering the cost of regulation.

Prima fasciae this seems like a reasonable rule…until one ponders its incredibly far-reaching and dangerous implications. AB 2427 will eliminate the ability for every single community in California to reflect and implement the will of their citizens in the form of local regulations, prohibitions, and ordinances. Today there are many thousands of such ordinances that enhance public safety, reduce pollution in sensitive areas, protect environmentally and ecologically challenged species, as well as limit leaf-blowing, construction hours of operation and practices, and restrict the location of certain businesses in areas that have been determined to be unsuitable by residents. The list goes on for days. This bill would invalidate thousands of these regulations that communities have implemented over the decades and centuries to reflect the values of its citizens. How can this be tolerated?

I asked a friend of mine in the City Government of Beverly Hills to share the city’s municipal ordinances with my staff. Upon cursory examination we uncovered dozens of local ordinances, regulations, and prohibitions that would be instantly invalidated once AB 2427 took effect. In 2006, the city of Los Angeles implemented a sweeping local ordinance mandating dogs be spayed and neutered in the name of public safety. This ordinance absolutely has the effect of restricting a Veterinarian’s options, and as such could be overturned by AB 2427. In 2003 the City of West Hollywood, with overwhelming support from the community enacted a Declaw ban for cats. They spent the next five years fighting the California Veterinary Medical Association (the sponsor of AB 2427) who sought to overturn the ban as an infringement against the right of their Veterinarian members to freely practice their trade. The City prevailed in court and under appeal, even to the California Supreme Court. This caught my interest and prompted me to take a closer look.

It seems as though the CVMA has a cozy relationship with the bill’s sponsor and apparently donated a large sum of money to Assemblyman Mike Eng’s political fund just a few weeks prior to the bills introduction. The CVMA lost fair and square in court, but decided they would continue their fight to have the ban overturned by sponsoring a nutty bill through the back door. If AB 2427 is passed it not only has the potential to subvert the will of the people of West Hollywood, it can in an instant invalidate hundreds of years of local community initiatives that truly reflect the will of millions of people.

I urge you to take a moment out of your day and learn more about this quickly moving train wreck that has the ability to wreak havoc across our state. The real impact of this misguided legislation will be chaos as local communities will be forced to eliminate ANY local regulations, prohibitions, or ordinances regulating ANY OF THE PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES of Accountants, Architects, Auto repairpersons, Cemetery operators, Contractors, Dentists, Doctors, Electrical/Appliance repairpersons, Optometrists, Pharmacists, Psychologists, Security personnel, and Veterinarians. That’s scary!

Dave Weisman
Executive Director

About The Dax Foundation

The Dax Foundation is a private, California-based non-profit, philanthropic organization that implements and supports innovative programs that help people around the world identify, pursue, and realize their dreams. The Foundation provides resources, support, and raises awareness for those individuals and groups whose vision includes making the world a better place for all people and animals. Sample projects currently supported by the Foundation include the Mayfair Foundation, a recreation and educational facility for severely disabled children, Over A Barrel, a rescue and treatment facility for abused and neglected animals, Organs R' Us, a program dedicated to raising awareness about the critical need for life-saving organ donation, Maui Cat, a humane program to reduce the pain and suffering of rampant feral cat populations, and other deserving programs around the world. For more information on the Dax Foundation, please visit www.daxfoundation.org. (new people own the site and run a different non-profit there)

Please note that most of the sources and data used to support the statements made herein related to the deleterious medical and behavioral effects of declawing have proven to be unreliable. The Dax Foundation is completing a thorough review of all available data and the status of declawing restrictions, if any around the world. Once the data has been compiled the program materials will be updated."

Below is Ed Boks, Edward Boks, Edward Albert Boks speaking at the same meeting. He also gets grilled by the Councilmembers. Ed Boks states he left LA Animal Services after "fulfilling his duties." He was actually fired.


I found documents which show Ed Boks completely contradicts himself on declaw.

I've saved some of Boks' old posts as pdf files and uploaded to my site as he is deleting them. Just last month he said declawing is inhumane.

September 25, 2009
Boks posts on facebook that it's time to stop declawing.
http://www.animaladvocates.us/bandeclaw/Ed_Boks_anti-declaw-1.pdf

He posts the same to his blog same day. He deleted both of these posts but I saved copies knowing he'd delete them
http://www.animaladvocates.us/bandeclaw/boksnodeclaw1.pdf
He basically states the position of the Paw Project. Declaw is inhumane, causes behavioral  problems which cause cats to be dumped at shelters.

August 13, 2009
Boks posts Dr. Jenny Conrad's no declaw billboard on his blog. Funny it's the photo I edited on my facebook page.
http://www.animaladvocates.us/bandeclaw/boksdeclawban3.pdf

July 11, 2008
Boks blogs as the GM that AB2427 is bad and declaw is inhumane. Blog is still up there, for now.
http://www.animaladvocates.us/bandeclaw/edboksdeclaw4.pdf

"AB 2427 (Eng), a bill sponsored by the California Veterinary Medical
Association (CVMA), will prevent local communities from deciding what
veterinary procedures they will allow in their communities. This could
affect future restrictions on declawing, tail docking, ear cropping and
similar inhumane procedures on animals."

January 2006
Boks gave me his GM position statements to post on the Dept website. See "cosmetic surgery."
"LAAS is against any unnecessary surgical procedure on animals when such a procedure is
performed solely for the convenience or pleasure of the animals owner.  This includes
declawing cats, cropping ears, and docking tails."
http://www.animaladvocates.us/bandeclaw/bokspositionstatement.pdf

I worked for Boks from January 2006 to December 2006 (July officially). With absolute certainty I can tell you he was ALWAYS against declaw. He said it was unnecessary and inhumane. He was against declaw until less than three weeks ago when he met Dave Weisman of the DAX Foundation. All of a sudden Boks does a 180 on the issue and now feels declawing is "humane and necessary." He states the alternative to declaw is death which is not true. The alternatives to declaw are nail caps, nail trims, cat training, human training and more. I believe Boks is lobbying against the declaw ban for compensation or promise of compensation of some sort. Nothing else would explain the quick 180 on the issue.

And FTR Boks has been in animal control since 1998 minus three years. He's been in animal control maybe ten years, not 30 as he states as of the date I uploaded the video).

About Dave Allen Weisman: Born October 11, 1962 in Los Angeles County, California, (taken from another source)

"Mr. Weisman brings more than 20 years of senior level management experience. Weisman most recently served as Chairman and CEO of Eagle Broadband. Before serving in that position, he was Vice President, Sales & Marketing at the security software firm, IP Dynamics. Prior to his work at IP Dynamics, Mr. Weisman co-founded and was Vice President, Sales & Marketing for Canyon Networks. He was also Vice President, Marketing and Customer Service for ACT Networks. Mr. Weisman also co-founded and served as Vice President, Sales & Marketing for Thomson Enterprise Networks in 1999. Prior to his work at Thomson, he held senior marketing positions at Adaptive Corporation (acquired in 1994) where he developed and launched the industry's first ATM network switch and networking company Retix (which had an initial public offering in 1992). Mr. Weisman also founded and was CEO of a consumer products distribution company, which he grew to $12 million in sales and subsequently sold in 1987. Mr. Weisman also served as a pilot with the United States Air Force Reserve and saw active combat duty in Central America and Operation Desert Storm. He holds a B.A. in Economics and International Relations from U.C.L.A."

Dave Weisman stated an anonymous person started the Dax Foundation and funded it with $75M. The organization was never formed or funded. The mysterious Mr Dax was actually Dave Weisman. He formed this fake wealthy organization to get women and get invited to events. He was reported to the IRS and Attorney General and shut down. Here is his old website. Notice Mr Dax looks exactly like him.
http://web.archive.org/web/20120311030535/http://daxfoundation.org/ His website even has a press release which states he was AGAINST declawing.

Dave Weisman has a criminal history. 
About Edward Albert Boks: Born August 15, 1951 in Wayne, Michigan. Edward Boks dropped out of college. He was a pastor at Grace Chapel in Phoenix, Arizona. He later became an ACO at Maricopa Animal Control. He eventually became the General Manager of the shelter. He was eventually fired after an audit revealed problems. He then became General Manager of New York Animal Control. He was eventually fired after an audit revealed problems. He then became the General Manager of Los Angeles Animal Services. He was eventually fired after being sued for racial discrimination and sexual harassment. He then became the General Manager of Yavapai Humane Society in Prescott, Arizona where he is today.

This is written by Mary Cummins, not The Paw Project.

Mary Cummins of Animal Advocates is a wildlife rehabilitator licensed by the California Department of Fish and Game and the USDA. Mary Cummins is also a licensed real estate appraiser in Los Angeles, California.



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