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2007 IFAW ANIMAL ACTION AWARDS
The Animal Action Awards ceremony was held in Santa Monica , California on Thursday october 4th in conjunction with IFAW’s 15th annual Animal Action Week .This was the first time this award was giving in the United States.
What an honor to meet so many people who share like me the love for animals , and people who are actually doing something to make this world a better place for them.
The other 5 recipients of the IFAW Animal Action Award:
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Glenda Davis, Manager, Navajo Nation Veterinary and Livestock Program (Window Rock, AZ). In addition to developing and implementing an animal disease response plan on the Navajo Nation, Davis has worked to amend the Nation's 40-year-old livestock code to include an animal cruelty provision.
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Ed Hogan, Founder, 15 Hands Horse Rescue Sanctuary and St. Francis Rangers (Hidden Valley, CA). Hogan's Family Foundation established a 22-acre sanctuary in northern California devoted exclusively to the care and rehabilitation of wounded, abused and aging horses. The Foundation also developed the Rangers program, giving disadvantaged children the opportunity to bond with the horses and learn about compassion and respect for animals.
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Richie Moretti, Founder, The Turtle Hospital (Marathon Key, FL). Since its inception in 1986, Moretti's Turtle Hospital has successfully treated and released over 750 sea turtles, injured by fishing line entanglements, boat collisions, and man-made objects plaguing the coastal waters.
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Congressman Nick Rahall, Chairman of the Committee on Natural Resources, U.S. House of Representatives (D-West Virginia). Currently serving his 16th term, Congressman Rahall is a champion of humane issues in Congress, supporting the Pets Evacuation and Transportation Standards (PETS) Act as well as co-sponsoring the American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act and the Animal Fighting Prohibition Enforcement Act.
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Steve Smith and Alayne Marker, Founders, Rolling Dog Ranch Animal Sanctuary (Ovando, MT). Established in 2000, Smith and Marker's 160-acre ranch is a haven for nearly 80 rescued disabled animals. Residents are those who are the least likely to be adopted-including blind and deaf dogs, blind horses, and blind cats. IFAW Lifetime Achievement Award will be presented to the Honorable John Garamendi, Lieutenant Governor of California, for his steadfast commitment to the environment, conservation, and animal welfare throughout his service in the California legislature and the U.S. Department of the Interior.
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Actor and writer Ben Stein was recognized with the IFAW Animal Advocate Award for his longstanding leadership and compassion on issues affecting animals in crisis-from those abandoned during Hurricane Katrina to those suffering cruelty in South Korea.
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The IFAW Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to the Honorable John Garamendi, Lieutenant Governor of California, for his steadfast commitment to the environment, conservation, and animal welfare throughout his service in the California legislature and the U.S. Department of the Interior.

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