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                                        EXHIBIT 2370: BIRD’S NEST DRINK AND SOUP | The Museum of Speciesism
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                                        The Museum of Speciesism. Selections from the Archives of Animal Exploitation. EXHIBIT 2370: BIRD’S NEST DRINK AND SOUP. And certainly not their astonishing cost. The nests of the Edible-nest Swiftlet (. Rank amongst the world’s most expensive animal products, which has resulted in high levels of exploitation of its nests in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. The population of the Edible-nest Swiftlet was assessed through nest counts, and declines in population were estimated through chang...Fill in...
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        EXHIBIT 706: SOVIET ANTI-TANK DOGS | The Museum of Speciesism
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                                        The Museum of Speciesism. Selections from the Archives of Animal Exploitation. EXHIBIT 706: SOVIET ANTI-TANK DOGS. Anti-tank dogs, also known as dog mines, were starving dogs with explosives harnessed to their back and trained to seek food under enemy tanks and armoured vehicles. By doing so, a small wooden lever would be tripped, detonating the explosives. Photo by Yuri Pasholok. You’re currently reading “EXHIBIT 706: SOVIET ANTI-TANK DOGS,” an entry on The Museum of Speciesism. 10/19/2009 / 7:54 am. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        EXHIBIT 702: PROJECT X-RAY | The Museum of Speciesism
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                                        The Museum of Speciesism. Selections from the Archives of Animal Exploitation. EXHIBIT 702: PROJECT X-RAY. In 1942, at the beginning of World War II, President Franklin D. Roosevelt approved a highly unusual battle plan submitted by inventor/dental surgeon Lytle S. Adams. The plot: B-24 bombers would each carry a hundred shells packed with incendiary bomb-carrying bats and drop them onto industrial sites in Osaka, Japan. In 1943, the project had a huge setback when armed bats were accidentally released b...
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        EXHIBIT 782: BRITISH ANIMALS IN WAR MEMORIAL | The Museum of Speciesism
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                                        The Museum of Speciesism. Selections from the Archives of Animal Exploitation. EXHIBIT 782: BRITISH ANIMALS IN WAR MEMORIAL. The Animals in War Memorial. Is located at Brook Gate, Park Lane, on the edge of London’s Hyde Park and was designed by leading English sculptor, David Backhouse. Unveiled on 24 November 2004 by the Princess Royal, it exists as a memorial to the huge number of animals that have served and died under British military command throughout history. Beneath the main header:. Jump to comm...
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        EXHIBIT 100: THE UNION STOCKYARDS | The Museum of Speciesism
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                                        The Museum of Speciesism. Selections from the Archives of Animal Exploitation. EXHIBIT 100: THE UNION STOCKYARDS. Chicago Union Stock Yards, undated. The central stock yard created in 1865 covered 345 swampy acres on the South Side, and included 2300 separate livestock pens as well as hotels, saloons, restaurants, and offices for merchants and brokers. In it’s heyday, the Stockyards had 2,000 workers and roughly 38,000 animals killed per day. In 1971, the area bounded by Pershing Road, Ashland, Halsted, ...
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        About the MOS | The Museum of Speciesism
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                                        The Museum of Speciesism. Selections from the Archives of Animal Exploitation. From Dr. Richard Ryders website. Is a never-ending, impossible web project by Nicholas Monsour. This is a place to collect, discuss and analyze the infinite forms of animal exploitation throughout human history. 8212;————————————————————————. Premiered at the 2008 Rotterdam International Film Festival. He worked for PETA. Jump to comment form. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).