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Roger & Debbie Fouts
Next of Kin, a Compassionate Curriculum
"Next of Kin", is named after the well-known book by author, Friends of Washoe's co-founder, and NEAVS' Advisory Board member Roger Fouts, PhD, and will be headed up by Rachel Fouts-Carrico, a six-year teaching veteran and humane educator.

Being Kind to Animals and the Environment
Millions of animals are killed every year for dissection, and many of them are hurt and abused in the process.

Dissection also harms the environment with toxic chemicals and by removing animals from their natural habitats.

It is hard to understand why people would want to hurt animals. It is hard to hear about the awful things that happen to many animals.

It is, though, important to know how we can help to stop animal abuse.

 

 

 

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