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His unwarranted confidence in hiring me as a year-old and his mentoring of me in subsequent years, along with his soulmate Marian Probst who took over The Fund after Cleveland passed in , set me on a definite trajectory as a full-time advocate and strategist for the cause. His work, Man Kind? That book earned a remarkable and unprecedented editorial in The New York Times — unheard of before or since in the world of publishing.

In the late s and early s, Cleveland tapped into the thinking of the silent majority of animal lovers with a best-selling series of books — which turned into a memorable trilogy — about his cat Polar Bear. But these works too were really about promoting awareness and advocacy on behalf of animals, reaching people who might not otherwise open up a polemical book concerning humane work.

Later, his account of Black Beauty Ranch, Ranch of Dreams , told the story of the plight of all animals through the animal ambassadors at his beloved animal sanctuary. Federal and state governments are colluding with private special interests to put wild animals in the crosshairs. The war against predator species is once again in full swing , along with an effort to roll back Endangered Species Act protections.

Not since the days of the zealous cabinet secretary James G. Watt in the s have we seen a more alarming set of policies issuing forth from the U.

Department of the Interior and from key lawmakers in Congress. In the background, pushing all out for these renewed assaults, the Safari Club and other groups are determined to eliminate any sort of restraint on their ability to kill rare species, for trophy heads, for body parts, or just for fun.

Cleveland, of course, would have had plenty to say about it, and he would have done something about it, too. He was an immensely witty and gifted writer, never at a loss for a clever turn of phrase. Everyone who does something to help animals is a part of that army, with millions of others whose commitment to animal protection keeps them actively engaged.

But the one that Cleveland inspired, the one of which we are all a part, marches to the beat of its heart. Enter your email address below to receive updates each time we publish new content.

He respected all who volunteered, and we all respected him. Happy birthday Mr Amory. The H. People like this inspire me. I hope to visit someday. Thank you Cleveland! I join you in the cause! But why must he always look like an unmade bed? I was very happy some long years ago to hear Cleveland Armory speak in Cleveland, Ohio for the animals. At this time many of us engaged in a funeral procession with our cars around Public Square for the animals, and yes it was inspirational and unforgettable.

Through that simple task I witnessed some monumental changes that spared great suffering and bettered conditions for innumerable thousands of animals, among them the rescues of burros at China Lake and goats of San Clemente Island. Always will cherish my memories of times with the pioneering and courageous great, Cleveland Amory. It would be a perfect vehicle to get the animal rights message to a larger audience, and it would also be very entertaining. I wrote to Ms Probst years ago for permission, but she told me that others had exclusive rights and were working on something, but that was the last I heard.

I have seen some articles lately about unlicensed situations where it is hard to tell who is wrong. Is there a network of help before conviction? What about respiratory disease? The Humane Society of the United States is registered as a c 3 non-profit organization. Click thumbnails for enlargements JavaScript should be enabled.

Some of his work has reached the status of 'classics', especially his three books on sociology, but it is his lifetime of work for animal welfare in America to which we want to pay tribute here.

As a young boy he was introduced to animals and their care by an aunt; and also as a boy he read Anna Sewell's famous novel about a horse, Black Beauty , which influenced him greatly and led to his dream of one day creating a refuge for mistreated and abandoned animals. Another notable achievement was to recruit celebrities of the time such as Doris Day, Mary Tyler Moore and Angie Dickinson into his campaign against the use of animal fur in the fashion trade. However, many more people probably know him as the author of three best-selling books that are largely about his cat, Polar Bear.

The white cat was rescued, by Amory and an animal-rescue colleague, from the freezing streets of Manhattan, New York, on the evening of Christmas Eve Never having lived with a cat before, CA found his life changed by Polar Bear and the relationship between the two of them, and he became absolutely devoted to the feline, whom he described as 'the best cat ever'.

See Feline Folios for details of the books about Polar Bear. In CA was finally able to realise his boyhood dream when land was acquired in western Texas and the Black Beauty Ranch was set up near Murchison.

It occupies some acres well over hectares and is a refuge for rescued, abandoned, abused and injured animals of all kinds, domestic and exotic.

It is not a zoo: CA was adamant that it is for 'animals to be looked after, not looked at', it is only open to the public once or twice a month for small, prescheduled, guided tours, 'to respect the peace and privacy of the animals'.

At the gates to the ranch are inscribed the last lines of Anna Sewell's book: I have nothing to fear, and here my story ends. My troubles are all over and I am at home. There is no space here to detail the astonishing rescue and rehabilitation work that the ranch has achieved, and continues to achieve. We also recommend the ranch's informative website link above where news can be found of current work and the animals living there at present, and there is a video featuring some of those animals.



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