BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Lewis & Clark//NONSGML v1.0//EN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20180311T100000 RDATE:20180311T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20181104T090000 RDATE:20181104T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181025 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181026 LOCATION:Beijing\, China GEO:39.9042;116.407396 SUMMARY:Animal Law Education & Opportunities in the U.S. DESCRIPTION:The Center for Animal Law Studies (CALS) presented to law stu dents and faculty at China University of Geosciences and China University of Law and Political Science. The two events were co-sponsored and organ ized with the assistance of Humane Society International (HSI). During th e talks\, associate dean Pamela Frasch discussed ways in \;which othe r areas of the law can be utilized to protect animals and Natasha Dolezal \, \;director of international animal law\, shared information on the scholarship opportunities available to Chinese law students interested i n earning Lewis &\; Clark Law School's LLM in animal law. The presen tations were attended by a total of over 100 students\, professors\, and activists\, and each was followed by a \;lively question and answer s ession. Following the two days of events\, Natasha and Pamela spent the day visiting a Beijing animal rescue\, Together for Animals in China\, al ongside Jill Groves\, the president of local Portland nonprofit\, Golden Bond Rescue (GBR). Natasha had previously volunteered with GBR as a fost er home for dogs rescued from the Chinese meat trade as well as speaking to their board and volunteers on animal law. \; Pamela and her family also adopted their dog\, Abby\, from GBR many years ago. Natasha reached out to GBR to inquire if it would be helpful to the organization if foll owing their presentations they could act as escorts for any dogs needing to be flown back to the United States for adoption. Typically\, the volun teers of GBR pay for their own flights and expenses to travel to China to escort dogs back to the US who would otherwise be sold to the Chinese sl aughterhouses. The process required a little bit more planning on return flights\, but the result was that eight Golden Retrievers left the Beijin g shelter and arrived in Seattle on Sunday\, October 28th. These dogs wer e met at the airport by dedicated GBR volunteers and driven to Portland t o be examined by veterinarians and placed into their foster homes until a doption. CALS would like to thank Humane Society International\, Golden Bond Rescue\, and Together for Animals in China for their help in making this such a successful trip. Also\, CALS thanks Professor Chang Jiwen fro m the State Council Research Institute of Economic Development \;for connecting with the two universities\, Professor Meng Lei of China Univer sity of Geosciences\, Professor Wang Canfa at the China University of Law and Politics\, as well as Professor Song Wei of the University of Scienc e and Technology of China and Paul Littlefair of RSPCA. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
The Center for Animal Law Studies (CALS ) presented to law students and faculty at China University of Geoscience s and China University of Law and Political Science. The two events were co-sponsored and organized with the assistance of Humane Society Internat ional (HSI). During the talks\, associate dean Pamela Frasch discussed wa ys in \;which other areas of the law can be utilized to protect anima ls and Natasha Dolezal\, \;director of international animal law\, sha red information on the scholarship opportunities available to Chinese law students interested in earning Lewis &\; Clark Law School's LLM in animal law. The presentations were attended by a total of over 100 studen ts\, professors\, and activists\, and each was followed by a \;lively question and answer session.
Following the two days of events\, Natasha and Pamela spent the day visiting a Beijing animal rescue\, Toget her for Animals in China\, alongside Jill Groves\, the president of local Portland nonprofit\, Golden Bond Rescue (GBR). Natasha had previously v olunteered with GBR as a foster home for dogs rescued from the Chinese me at trade as well as speaking to their board and volunteers on animal law. \; Pamela and her family also adopted their dog\, Abby\, from GBR ma ny years ago. Natasha reached out to GBR to inquire if it would be helpfu l to the organization if following their presentations they could act as escorts for any dogs needing to be flown back to the United States for ad option. Typically\, the volunteers of GBR pay for their own flights and e xpenses to travel to China to escort dogs back to the US who would otherw ise be sold to the Chinese slaughterhouses. The process required a little bit more planning on return flights\, but the result was that eight Gold en Retrievers left the Beijing shelter and arrived in Seattle on Sunday\, October 28th. These dogs were met at the airport by dedicated GBR volunt eers and driven to Portland to be examined by veterinarians and placed in to their foster homes until adoption.
CALS would like to thank Hu mane Society International\, Golden Bond Rescue\, and Together for Animal s in China for their help in making this such a successful trip. Also\, C ALS thanks Professor Chang Jiwen from the State Council Research Institut e of Economic Development \;for connecting with the two universities\ , Professor Meng Lei of China University of Geosciences\, Professor Wang Canfa at the China University of Law and Politics\, as well as Professor Song Wei of the University of Science and Technology of China and Paul Li ttlefair of RSPCA.
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