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Animal People : ウィキペディア英語版
Animal People

Animal People, Inc. was incorporated in New York State and is a 501(c)3 corporation registered with the Washington Office of the Secretary of State.
As described on the masthead of their flagship publication, Animal People is a "charitable corporation dedicated to exposing the existence of cruelty to animals and to informing and educating the public of the need to prevent and eliminate such cruelty."〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.animalpeoplenews.org/masthead.html )
Animal People has five major program areas:〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.animalpeoplenews.org/PresentingAP.html )

# Publication of the ''Animal People'' newspaper;
# Maintenance of an information archive for animal welfare;
# Accountability monitoring of animal protection organizations;
# Education and training for animal workers in developing countries;
# Direct financial aid to trustworthy animal projects in many parts of the world.
Animal People, Inc, was founded in 1992 by Kim Bartlett, who continues to serve as President & Administrator, and Merritt Clifton, who has been editor of Animal People Newspaper since inception.
== History ==
Kim Bartlett was hired as editor of ''Animals' Agenda'' news magazine 〔(【引用サイトリンク】first=Kim )〕 in August 1986, where Patrice Greanville was already associate editor. Merritt Clifton had been freelancing for ''Animals' Agenda'', and was hired by Bartlett and Greanville as the feature writer in November 1986.
In mid-1988 several of the staff at ''Animals' Agenda'' left to form ''E: The Environmental Magazine'' and Bartlett hired Clifton as news editor. In May 1992, shortly after the second annual ''Where the Money Goes'' report was published, Clifton was fired by the ''Animals' Agenda'' board. Bartlett resigned in protest and on the following day, Bartlett and Clifton incorporated ''Animal People.'' The board of directors was later expanded to four members.

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