News Archive
All the following items have a strong “news” element and are of direct relevance to fur. For key papers and articles relating to fur which are not “news” items, or which look at the broader issues of sustainable use, conservation, animal rights, etc., please refer to Perspectives. For general commentaries by the media on fur-related matters, see our In the Media Archive page.
February 2012
- 13: Hong Kong Fur Fair Bigger Than Ever: Sandy Parker
- 11: Kopenhagen Auction Ends Strong
- 6: Despite U.S. Weather, Upcoming Sales Attracting Record Number of Buyers: Sandy Parker
- 2: Victory in Sioux City!
January 2012
December 2011
- 29: Commentary: The Ultimate Activist Irony
- 19: Sandy Parker Reports: Strong Demand for Mink at Season's 1st Sale
- 15: Animal Rights Activists Challenge 2006 Federal Law
- 13: US Mink: State of the Industry - 2011
- 9: Guest Opinion: Animal rights activists often go too far
November 2011
- 30: Mink Farming in North America
- 30: Recycle Your Surplus Furs as Fabulous "Furry Friends"!
- 30: One industry, one voice
- 30: World Mink Output Climbs for Second Straight Year
- 23: European Mink Production Growth in the Millions
- 5: Farewell to Two Inspirational Veterinarians
October 2011
- 24: Sandy Parker Reports: US Fur Apparel Imports Continue Rising.
- 17: Sandy Parker Reports: Fur stores weighing ways to combat economy, higher prices
- 13: Wave of Attacks Strike U.S. Mink Farms; Two Perps in Custody: FCUSA PRESS RELEASE
- 7: Second Mink Farm Attacked in Two Weeks: FCUSA PRESS RELEASE
- 4: West Hollywood City Council presses pause on ordinance to ban fur apparel. FICA press release.
- 4: Troops to receive ‘distinctly Canadian’ fur hats: Globe and Mail
September 2011
- 30: Fur fashion is "United by Style". International Fur Trade Federation press release.
- 27: Ranchers in awe of China market. North American Fur Auctions press release.
- 26: Extremists Attack Oregon Mink Farm
- 12: Kopenhagen Fur sale draws big crowd. Sandy Parker Reports.
- 5: August Fur Sales Called OK
August 2011
- 31: (HSUS resource center): HSUS earns low rating among charities. Drovers CattleNetwork.
- 31: Minister Fast reaffirms Canada's support for sealing, highlights challenge of unjust EU ban. Gov't press release.
- 29: Possum fur ripe for export growth. Bay of Plenty Times (NZ).
July 2011
- 30: Majority of Americans find fur "morally acceptable" : Gallup. FCUSA analysis.
- 9: US Mink Production Dips, Auction Prices Surge to New High. FCUSA PRESS RELEASE
- 9: US Mink Production Dips, Auction Prices Surge to New High
- 9: US mink production dips, auction prices surge to new high. FCUSA analysis of latest USDA statistics.
May 2011
- 21: Outstanding Results Continue Throughout the Female and Mutation Collections
- 10: Saving Society from Animal "Snuff" Films
March 2011
- 29: More Evidence of Increasing Fur Sales
- 28: EU Seal Issue Still Smoldering
- 21: US Fur Apparel Imports Continue Upward
- 14: U.S. Fur Retail Sales Up a Notch in 2010
- 14: International Fur Fairs Having Good Year
- 7: US Fur Retail Sales Rose 3.1% in 2010
February 2011
- 28: North American mink still commanding premium
- 21: US Fur Apparel Imports Increased in 2010
- 14: Fur Retailers Viewing Strong Finish
- 12: Prison Inmate Is Latest Animal Lib Press Officer
- 7: Sable Prices Soar Higher
January 2011
- 31: January Fur Sales Holding Up Well
- 17: Fur Apparel Wholesale Prices Seen Rising
- 10: Ex-British MP to Head International Fur Trade Federation
- 4: Attendance Soars at Beijing Fur Fair
December 2010
- 27: Mink Pelt Prices Up at Finnish Opener
- 27: Mink Pelt Prices Up at Finnish Opener
- 20: Fur Apparel Imports to US Continue to Rise
- 13: NAFA Considering Hong Kong Sale
- 6: Fur Stores Say November was "OK"
November 2010
- 29: US Retail Fur Sales Declined 7% in 2009
- 29: U.S. Fur Retail Sales Still Suffering in Poor Economy
- 22: Current Skin Supplies Tight
- 15: US Fur Imports Show New $ Rise
- 8: Supplies of Mink Pelts Tight
- 1: Early Cold Sparks China Fur Sales
October 2010
- 29: Inuit Plan to Appeal EU Court Decision to Lift Seal Ban Suspension
- 25: World Mink Output Increases
- 20: Seal Ban Challenge Receives Clarification by EU Court
- 18: US Fur Apparel Imports Continue to Rise
- 11: International Fur Trade Federation Updates Charter, Tactics
- 4: Russian fur market seen brightening
September 2010
- 27: China inflation to affect fur exports
- 20: US fur imports continue to rise
- 13: Kopenhagen Fur windup sale seen strong
- 6: Fur garment prices moving higher
August 2010
- 30: Kopenhagen Fur bids for North American mink
- 30: Danish mink crop at peak
- 16: U.S. fur apparel imports up again in June
July 2010
- 28: Astoria, Oregon: Incendiaries Used Against Former Mink Farm
- 19: U.S. May imports of fur apparel rise sharply
- 13: US Mink Production Edges Up, Auction Prices Rebound Strongly
- 12: Quick consumption of world mink crop expected
- 5: Russian, Korean buyers return "in numbers" at Copenhagen auction
June 2010
- 28: Pelts bring firm to higher prices in Copenhagen
- 21: Fur Market Time opens in New York
- 14: Sliding euro eases $ prices at Finnish sale
- 7: New York Fur Market Time shaping up
- 4: Moral Acceptability of Fur Stabilizes; Animal Testing Draws Nearer : Gallup
May 2010
- 31: China dominates NAFA sale. Short-napped mink strongly preferred
- 24: Fur Information Council of America and HSUS in face-off
- 17: Greek fur event called successful
- 10: New York fur market time reviving?
- 3: Consumer confidence in American economy rises
April 2010
- 26: Price gap narrowing between North American, European mink
- 19: US fur apparel imports rise in February
- 12: Pressure mounts for free yuan
- 5: Auction competition heats up
- 1: American Mink Pelt Prices Test 2008 Highs
March 2010
- 29: US fur apparel imports edge up in January
- 22: Wild fur prices advance in Toronto
- 16: Global Fur Sales Remain Stable During 2008/2009 Recession
- 15: Canada reiterates support for seal hunt
- 8: Mink seen higher at NAFA sale
- 1: NY Fashion Week has more furs than ever
February 2010
- 22: American Legend auction ends very strong; prices outstanding
- 22: MIFUR outlook seen brighter
- 15: Wild fur prices seen advancing
- 8: Mink prices are seen climbing
- 4: Domestic Terrorist Sentenced
- 1: Beijing Fur & Leather Fair rated success
January 2010
- 27: Terrorist Sets Himself Ablaze in Attempt to Torch Shop and Those Inside
- 25: International Mink Show cheered by higher prices
- 18: Cold weather spurs business at China Fur & Leather Fair
- 11: Trade in 2009 hit by recesssion
December 2009
- 28: Prices soar at opening auctions
- 21: NAFA cancels wild fur sale citing limited quantities
- 18: Hidden Influences Are Shaping Costly Climate Change Restrictions and Penalties
- 14: New video explains "Origin Assured" label
- 7: "Black Friday" flat for furriers
November 2009
- 30: Culture Shock in Morgan, Utah
- 30: Kopenhagen Fur in tie-up to boost Chinese fur sales
- 23: U.S. fur imports continue diving
- 16: Fur retailers eye credit card increases
- 9: Fur sales good in China, Korea
- 5: Norway requests WTO consulations on EU ban on trade in seal products
- 2: China fur retail prospects seen bright
October 2009
- 26: Fur show marks 50 years for Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology
- 19: U.S. fur imports decline again
- 12: "Label me fabulous" campaign launched
- 7: R.I.P. Simon Reiss (1923-2009)
- 7: World Mink Output to Slip for Second Year
- 5: Leading Canadian fur retailer acquires competitor
September 2009
- 28: American Veterinary Medical Association Rises to HSUS Baiting
- 28: Season outlook brightens a bit
- 21: U.S. fur imports plunge in July
- 14: Wild fur harvest seen lower
- 7: Mink prices seen holding firm at Scandinavia auctions
August 2009
- 31: Gamble on Russia called bad bet
- 24: Economy posing major challenge for fur retailers
- 17: EU seal trade ban assailed
July 2009
- 27: EU Seal Ban Irresponsible and Counterproductive
- 20: China again cuts mink output
- 16: US Mink Production, Auction Prices Dented by Economic Turmoil
- 13: Dutch lower house votes against mink farming
- 6: Mink closes 25% under year ago
June 2009
- 29: Fur service business off at stores
- 23: Moral Acceptability of Fur Rebounds : Gallup
- 22: Mink prices stay on upward track
- 15: China powers world fur trade
- 8: Majority opinion : fur morally OK
- 1: Mink prices continue up at American Legend sale
May 2009
- 29: Opinion Polls Suggest Canadian Public Support for Governor General's Praise of Seal Meat
- 25: Mink turns upward at North American Fur Auctions
- 18: International fur fairs end on cautious note
- 11: North American Fur & Fashion Expo beats expectations
- 6: Rush Is Wrong: Americans Lambast Limbaugh for Endorsing Animal Rights Group
- 4: North American Fur & Fashion Expo prospects looking up
April 2009
- 27: Lower mink prices sway farmers' focus
- 21: Norwegian Fur Farmers Content with Labour Party Resolution
- 20: Anti-sealing issue still alive
- 13: Kopenhagen Fur sale ends on firm note
- 6: China still on mink buying spree
March 2009
- 30: Mink holds firm at Finnish sale
- 27: Global Fur Sales Show Relative Stability Despite Economic Downturn
- 27: EU Votes for Full Ban on Seal Products
- 23: Mink pelt prices seen on solid footing
- 16: Crisis takes toll on fur fairs
- 10: Cass Sunstein : Animal Rights Zealot in the White House
- 9: Fur retail season ends on softer note
- 2: Skin price structure seen set
February 2009
- 23: North American Fur Auctions mink follows downtrend
- 16: Mild temperatures curb February fur sales
- 11: Fur flies at the US Presidential Inauguration 2009
- 9: 62nd International Mink & Fox Show: Freezing Outside, Concerns About Mink Prices Inside
- 9: Kopenhagen Fur opts to meet market
- 9: 62nd International Mink & Fox Show: Freezing Outside, Concerns About Mink Prices Inside
- 2: Kopenhagen Fur auction now in spotlight
January 2009
- 26: Cold weather no help to fur retail sales
- 19: World mink crop seen dipping
- 12: Weather ideal, but fur sales decline
- 5: 2008 : The year in review
December 2008
- 22: Holiday selling is cheerless for fur retailers
- 15: Eyes on skin price trends in Copenhagen
- 8: November fur retail mostly down
- 1: November fur sales seen lagging
November 2008
- 24: "Fur is Green!"
- 24: U.S. retail season in slow start
- 20: U.S. Fur Retail Sales Hurt by Economic Concerns in 2007
- 17: Financial crisis clouds outlook for skin demand and prices
- 3: Consumer confidence hits bottom
October 2008
- 27: Consumer credit still tough; US fur imports plunge
- 23: World Mink Production Slips for First Time in Decade
- 20: World mink crop down 10%
- 16: Fur Institute Motion Urges Governments to Practice What They Preach
- 13: Canadian fur manufacturers benefit from stronger greenback
- 6: US bailout issue makes waves
September 2008
- 29: Mink at peak despite turmoil
- 22: Mink Farm Raid: Update from Lodder Mink Farm, Utah
- 22: Bank ills dim retail prospects
- 21: Mink Farm Raid : Neighbors Give Up Sunday Services to Help Family Farm
- 15: Mink prices up in Denmark
- 8: Kopenhagen Fur's finale seen strong
- 1: Fur retail stores awaiting fall pickup
August 2008
- 27: Third-Generation Mink Farm Attacked in BC
- 25: Fur retail stores ponder sales stimuli
- 20: Neighbors Come to Aid of Utah Mink Farming Family
- 11: Auction Value of 2007 U.S. Mink Crop Shatters Record
- 11: U.S. mink prices at new peak
July 2008
- 23: EU Proposed Seal Products Ban Puts Propaganda Before Animal Welfare
- 14: North American mink crop seen even
- 7: Summer doldrums slow fur markets
June 2008
- 30: China fur factory costs rising
- 16: Mink eases at Finnish sale
- 9: Early fur retail orders slow in New York
- 2: Mink prices ease at North American Fur Auctions
May 2008
- 26: Fur retailers gear for tough season
- 19: Mink prices strong at Legend windup
- 12: Chinese mink crop reported cut
- 5: NAFFEM hurt by U.S. economy
April 2008
- 28: NAFFEM prospects seen clouded
- 21: Chain closings stir concerns
- 14: Fur garment price hikes looming
- 7: Mink breeding season called good
March 2008
- 31: Western buyers fewer at international fur fairs
- 24: International fairs seen falling short
- 10: Orders up at Hong Kong fair
- 3: Mink prices still heading upward
February 2008
- 25: Mink prices soar in Seattle
- 18: US fur retailers benefit from cooperative weather
- 11: Mink prices turn upward in Copenhagen
- 4: January proving strong for most fur retail markets
January 2008
- 28: Sustained cold promotes fur retail sales in US
- 21: January fur sales in US lack spark
- 14: Record high temperatures put crimp in fur retail
- 7: 2007 roundup: Further growth for global retail
December 2007
- 24: December retail sales holding up
- 17: Chinese seen cutting fur crops
- 10: New mink crops coming in well
- 3: "Fur-Free Friday" protests the quietest ever
November 2007
- 26: November fur sales pick up
- 19: Cooler weather sparks store traffic
- 12: Canadian manufacturers in currency squeeze
- 5: Cooler weather sparks fur retail traffic
October 2007
- 29: China again tightening rules
- 22: October brings traffic pickup for US retailers
- 8: Canada files sealing action in WTO
- 1: Weak $ seen keeping trade role
September 2007
- 24: China rules seen hiking prices
- 17: Mink ranchers enjoy four in a row
- 10: Mink prices ease in Copenhagen
- 3: NY State bans electrocution of furbearers
August 2007
- 27: Mink seen winding up firm
- 20: Summer retail sales called sluggish
- 13: Canada to fight Belgian seal ban
July 2007
- 16: US fur apparel imports continue to slide
- 9: US mink crop seen down slightly
- 2: North American fur service business running late
June 2007
- 25: New York market in slow start
- 18: Mink prices up again in Denmark
- 11: Mink prices continue to climb
- 4: Mink up again at Finnish Fur Sales
May 2007
- 28: Mink climbs again at North American Fur Auctions
- 21: Mink prices rebound in Seattle
- 14: Mink prices seen on upswing
April 2007
- 30: NAFFEM to close out slow international fair season
- 30: NAFFEM to close out slow international fair season
- 23: Mink prices rebound in Copenhagen
- 16: Kopenhagen Fur reports record turnover
- 9: Trade optimistic for next season
- 2: Mink market regains confidence
March 2007
- 26: Russians fueling fair activity
- 19: International fur fairs seen holding up
- 12: Hong Kong orders down sharply
- 5: Slow retail sales dampen placement of new orders
February 2007
- 26: Buyers face dilemma in Hong Kong
- 19: Mink prices decline further at NAFA
- 5: World sales hurt by mild winter
January 2007
- 29: Mercury drop spurs retail sales
- 22: Mild winter still bugs retail sales
- 15: Mild winter cuts retail traffic
- 8: Retail soft as year ends
December 2006
- 25: 2006 to finish on much stronger note
- 18: Mink prices stronger at Copenhagen opener
- 11: Firm skin prices expected at Copenhagen auction
- 4: Strong animal terror bill signed
November 2006
October 2006
- 30: China changing import rules for raw materials
- 23: Retail sales pick up in US
- 16: World farmed-mink production at new high
- 9: HK makers raise wholesale prices as pelts head upwards
- 2: Retail sales show signs of pickup
September 2006
- 25: Year's average mink prices set all-time record
- 18: Mink prices sharply up in Copenhagen
- 11: Keen competition expected at Copenhagen auction
- 4: Finnish auction house forecasts profit leap
August 2006
- 28: Harp seal revenues up sharply
- 21: Retail fur sales holding up despite heat
- 20: Mink Crop Value Surges on Record Pelt Prices
- 14: Record auction value set by 2005 mink pelt crop
July 2006
- 17: North American mink crop expected to edge up
- 10: Chinese manufacturers hold line on prices
- 3: Mink prices firm up again in Copenhagen
June 2006
- 26: Mink prices ease in Helsinki
- 19: NY market off to slow start
- 12: Business strong at Montreal NAFFEM
- 5: New York collections set to open
May 2006
- 29: Mink prices dip as Russian buyers pull back
- 22: Mink prices in Seattle ease from record highs
- 15: Kastoria fur fair most successful in memory
- 8: Retailers buy cautiously at NAFFEM
- 1: Mistaken identity: ALF confuses ferrets for mink, attacks farm
- 1: Fur apparel imports up sharply in February
April 2006
- 24: Sharply higher wholesale prices expected at NAFFEM
- 17: Rising Canadian dollar troubles vendors
- 10: Prices dip as Russian buyers back off
- 3: Furs fairs see optimistic preparations for next season
March 2006
- 27: Milan fair gears up for Russian buyers
- 20: North American breeding programs going well
- 13: HK Fair Demonstrates Importance to International Trade
- 6: Price Shock Followed by Strong Orders at HK Fair
February 2006
- 27: American Legend auction sees record prices
- 20: Skin Prices Climb Further in Toronto
- 13: Mink Prices Flirting with New Highs
- 6: Mild Temperatures Dampen US Retail
January 2006
- 30: Sable Prices Hit Record Highs
- 23: Frigid Weather Drives Sales in Russia, China, Korea
- 16: Crowded Fur Fair in Beijing
- 16: Fur Retailers Report Banner Month in December
- 9: The Year In Review
December 2005
November 2005
October 2005
September 2005
- 23: Next Season's Fur Trends to be Unveiled at Fur Council Seminar
- 20: New Honorary President and IFTF Executive Board for 2005-07 Announced
August 2005
- 11: Copenhagen International Fashion Fair Celebrates 25th Anniversary
- 8: International Fur Trade Federation Expands Global Ad Campaign
April 2005
August 2004
July 2004
June 2004
May 2004
April 2004
- 30: Sweden Leaves Saga
- 19: As Demand Outstrips Supply, a Shortage of Fur is Looming
- 15: Hartsough Endowed Scholarship for Bronwyn Williams
March 2004
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December 2002
November 2002
- 16: Florida's Pigs Get Wings
- 5: FFA Honors Farm Service Agency and CSREES Official for Outstanding Service to Agricultural Education
October 2002
- 29: Vote NO on Florida Amendment 10: Piggy PAC
- 17: Calling Wisconsin! Museum Seeking Fur-Farming Artifacts
- 10: Dutch Shelve Fur Farm Ban Plan
September 2002
August 2002
- 20: Wisconsin Gov. McCallum Announces Agricultural Development Zone Program
- 12: Agriculture Secretary Veneman Provides Nearly $100 Million to Assist Minority and Small Farmers
May 2002
April 2002
- 13: Cherries, Hopes Bloom in DC for "Fur wRaps The Hill"
- 5: North American ALF Year-End Report: A "Must Read"
March 2002
- 28: IFTF PR Meeting and New Web Site
- 1: Mink Researcher Dr. John Gorham Honored by American Veterinary Epidemiological Society
January 2002
- 28: New Executive Director at American Mink Council
- 18: International Mink Show: 55 Years Young and Getting Better!
November 2001
October 2001
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July 2001
June 2001
- 3: Oregon Approves Ecoterror Bill
- 1: NAIA Calls on President Bush to Act Against Animal Rights' Extremists
May 2001
April 2001
- 21: Pregnant Farm Animals Abandoned by "Liberators" in Washington State
- 19: Huntingdon Sues Animal Activists
January 2001
November 2000
October 2000
- 13: November Is Fur Month in Canada | "New look" furs drive 20% surge in exports
- 12: Commission to Propose Fur Sales Ban in San Francisco
September 2000
- 26: Winter 2001-2002 Fashion Trends Previewed
- 22: Two Weeks After ALF Attack, Thousands of Mink Dead or Dying
- 12: Whistling Dixie - Chicks Will Not Strip for PeTA
- 12: Whistling Dixie - Chicks Will Not Strip for PeTA
- 10: An Open Letter of Thanks from Earl Drewelow & Sons Fur Farm
- 10: An Open Letter of Thanks from Earl Drewelow & Sons Fur Farm
- 9: Update on Attack on Iowa Mink Farm
- 9: Update on Attack on Iowa Mink Farm
- 7: Vandals on Road Trip Attack Farm, Abandon Animals in Broad Daylight
- 7: Over Ten Thousand Mink Stolen and Abandoned; Local Highway Taking Its Toll
- 7: UK Police Want More Power Against AR Terrorism
- 1: Norway's Highest Court Confirms Fur Farming As Valid Sector of Agriculture
- 1: Guilty Pleas Entered in Nation's First Prosecution of Animal Enterprise Terrorism for Mink Farm Releases
August 2000
- 31: Accused Eco-Terrorist Justin Samuel Pleads Guilty
- 29: Former Mink Farmer Wins Iditarod Race
- 10: Dogs, Cats and HSUS
- 9: Fur Apparel Imports into US Surging
- 9: Fur Apparel Imports into US Surging
July 2000
- 21: US Mink Production Down Slightly, Pelt Value Rises Substantially; Five-Year Trends Positive
- 12: Fly In Focus: Father Michael Beers
- 12: Providing the Swing Vote | Alliance for America
June 2000
- 30: Lots of "Skin" on "Sex and the City"
- 28: Paula Lishman Named Canadian Fur Personality of the Year, Receives Maurice Memorial Award
- 23: CWAP Tsunamis: Farmers Work Hard So They Won't Get Swept Away
- 21: Update on New Hampshire Mink Theft
- 14: New Hampshire Mink Stolen and Abandoned: Nursing Females and Kits Casualties of War on Animals
- 14: New Hampshire Mink Stolen and Abandoned: Nursing Females and Kits Casualties of War on Animals
- 13: UK Government Still Fuzzy on Morals, Ethics
- 10: Make Mine Mink - and Sable and Fox | Fur is Flying in This Boom Boom Economy
- 10: Credibility of "Chinese Dog Fur" Story Questioned
May 2000
- 31: Fur Sales Up in 1999
- 15: Attempt to Ban Fur Farming May Go to European Court
- 11: New Consumer Research Questions UK Government Move to Ban Fur Farming
- 11: New Consumer Research Questions UK Government Move to Ban Fur Farming
- 8: Montreal Photo Gallery
- 8: Montreal Hails Golden Age of Fur
April 2000
- 18: Wisconsin Governor Makes Good on Promise for Safe Farms
- 18: Wisconsin Governor Makes Good on Promise for Safe Farms
- 6: The BrewHaHa Continues: Moms and Milk Versus PeTA-philes and Beer
March 2000
- 27: British Fur Ban "Morally and Scientifically Unjustified" Says New Economic 'Think Tank' Report
- 24: Wisconsin Joins Oregon in Attacking Eco-terror with RICO Statutes
- 19: Animal Rightists Saved by Masks
- 15: Farmers Critical of Nonpoint Rules
- 15: Unanimous Verdict : Fur Is Back!
- 15: PeTA Quits Fur War! Next Stop Leather
- 14: ALF Brothers Renounce Violence
- 7: NAIA Highlights Human Rights, Animal Welfare
January 2000
- 29: Fur or Faux
- 22: PETA Members Protest Springfield Furrier
- 21: Terrorists Walk from Wisconsin Jail
- 18: Masked Terrorists Arrested for Harassing Wisconsin Farmer
- 13: Milwaukee Hosts International Mink Show
- 12: British Government on Misplaced Moral Crusade
- 12: Double Dutch: Debating the Morality of Mink Farming
December 1999
- 17: Norwegian Court Rules in Favor of Fur Farming
- 16: FBI Names Assistant Director of Counterterrorism Division
- 13: Furs Still Are Needed Clothing - and Hardly 'Frivolous'
- 13: Furs Still Are Needed Clothing - and Hardly 'Frivolous'
- 1: Free Trade and the WTO : Farmers Keep Close Eye on Seattle
November 1999
- 24: Rites of Fall: Invasion of the Plastic People
- 24: Rites of Fall: Invasion of the Plastic People
- 23: Good Shepherds, Sheep, Predators and Seasons of Good Will
- 23: Fur Sales on the Rise for Holiday Season
- 17: "Britain Sidelined on Animal Welfare," Warns British Fur Trade Association
- 17: Euro Fur Farmers Say Proposed UK Ban "Totally Unjustified"
- 17: Fur-Clad Monarch Condemns Terrorism, Ignores Fur Farming Victims
- 8: Farming Family Endures Sunday Attack by Veteran Conflict-Generation Group
- 3: A PeTA-esque Conversation
October 1999
- 30: Arsonists Hit Rhode Island Furrier; ALF Denies Use of Violence
- 29: Animal Use Abolitionists Place Bounty on Fur Farmers
- 23: Franciscan Sister Receives American Agri-Women's Veritas Award
- 23: Franciscan Sister Receives American Agri-Women's Veritas Award
- 13: David Barbarash: Profile of ALF's New Spokesman
- 12: The Oregonian : A "Must Read" on Eco-Terror
- 10: Animal Activist Denies Charges
- 10: Animal Activist Denies Charges
- 2: German Decree Impacting Fur Farming Overturned
September 1999
- 20: Wisconsin Farm Bureau Increases Reward for Terrorists
- 20: Wisconsin Farm Bureau Increases Reward for Terrorists
- 19: Reflections on Being Burned in Effigy
- 19: Solid Achievements at FCUSA Annual Meeting
- 19: President's Message from Gincy Beck
- 19: President's Message from Gincy Beck
- 19: Solid Achievements at FCUSA Annual Meeting
- 17: FCUSA Holds Annual Meeting; Animal Rightists Launch Personal Attack
- 17: FCUSA Holds Annual Meeting; Animal Rightists Launch Personal Attack
- 13: Twenty Domesticated Foxes Missing in Minnesota
- 13: Twenty Domesticated Foxes Missing in Minnesota; Farmer Concerned About Their Welfare
- 11: Another Co-op Bomber Pleads Guilty, Three Acquitted
- 1: Farmers Rally for Safe Farms
- 1: Mink Ranchers Appeal for Help
August 1999
- 26: To My Friends in the Mink Ranching Industry
- 25: Wisconsin Farmers Speak Out for Safe Farms
- 20: North American Fur Auctions Announces Leonard Werner Scholarship
- 12: HSUS Bid to Eliminate Trapping in Wildlife Management Passes House; Senate Next Target
- 12: Flat Beer : Labatt Launches Insensitive Ad Campaign
- 12: HSUS Bid to Eliminate Trapping in Wildlife Management Passes House; Senate Next Target
- 10: Wisconsin Mink Farmers to Improve Security Measures after Vandalism
- 9: Animal-Use Abolitionists Continue 1999 Road Trip of Vandalism and Arson; Farmers Demand Action
- 8: Second RICO Suit Filed Against Fur Protesters
- 3: Animal Rights Terrorists Vandalize Wisconsin Farm
July 1999
- 28: US Mink Production, Pelt Value Dip in 1998; Five-Year Trends Positive
- 20: Stiffer Laws for Releasing Animals Sought
- 17: Fur America Meets in Chicago
- 13: Proposed Legislation Could Disrupt Responsible Organic Fur Trade
- 6: Furrier Files RICO Suit
- 6: Furrier Files RICO Suit
- 2: Dutch Parliament Seeks Mink Farm Ban
June 1999
- 23: US Fur Farmers Support EFBA as They Welcome European Council Recommendation
- 1: NAIA Cheers Gangs Amendment
May 1999
- 24: Press Comments on Beverly Hills Labeling Initiative
- 24: Press Comments on Beverly Hills Labeling Initiative
- 19: "Fly In for Freedom" Hits D.C.
- 18: Supporing Documents for Testimony of Teresa Platt, Executive Director, Fur Commission USA
- 18: SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS
- 17: "Provider Pals" Entertain and Educate
- 14: UK's Fur Farming (Prohibition) Bill "Fundamentally Wrong"
- 14: Base Fur Farming Decisions on Animal Welfare Parameters, Not Emotion
- 11: Beverly Hills Voters Reject "Shock Politics"
- 8: Wall Street Journal Questions Bev Hills Labeling Campaign
- 6: "Fur Free 2000", Stage Two
April 1999
- 29: Fur Co-op Bombers Avoid Life Sentences
- 28: Exported Eco-Terrorist Yourofsky Sentenced on Testimony of Others
- 21: Court Finds IFAW Video "Evidence" Inadmissible
- 17: Don't Label Beverly Hills
March 1999
- 31: Top Market Research Firm Orders Retraction of Misleading Fur Claims
- 31: Why We Say Maria Eagle's Private Member's Bill on Fur Farming Is "Ill-Considered and Emotive"
- 31: Beverly Hills Battles with Style and Grace
- 14: "America's Most Wanted" Nets Straight-Edgers
- 6: Battle of Britain : Can Farmers Count on Democracy?
- 4: Engaging Political Will
February 1999
- 23: Two Sentenced for Ontario Raid
- 22: Two Arrested in Protest at Fur Auction
- 11: Discussing Fur's International Future in Amsterdam
- 9: HSUS Denies Furby "Misinformation"
- 8: Editorial: Fur Labels Aren't Needed
- 7: Should Furs Have Tags on How Animals Were Killed?
- 5: Fur Flies As City's Name Is 'Used'; This Is A Grievous Type of Fraud
- 3: Hold the Label in 90210
January 1999
- 19: Initiative Qualifies by A Hair. How Now in Beverly Hills?
- 15: Existing Controls Over Fur Farmers in the United States
- 15: Existing Controls Over Fur Farmers in the United States
- 11: Sensitivity to Cold Might Be Affliction : Raynaud's Phenomenon
- 11: Sensitivity to Cold Might Be Affliction : Raynaud's Phenomenon
- 10: Milwaukee Hosts International Mink Show
- 10: Milwaukee Hosts International Mink Show
- 9: January 15 : ALF to Launch New Internet Offensive
- 9: January 15 : ALF to Launch New Internet Offensive
- 9: Initiative Qualifies by A Hair. How Now in Beverly Hills?
- 7: The Return of Fur : Once Near Fashion Extinction, It Is Roaming Runways Again
- 7: The Return of Fur : Once Near Fashion Extinction, It Is Roaming Runways Again
December 1998
- 28: An Open Letter to Our Neighbors from Pipkorn Mink Ranch
- 24: HSUS Howls for Attention
- 16: The Violence of Animal-Rights Terror Groups Needs More Monitoring
- 16: The Violence of Animal-Rights Terror Groups Needs More Monitoring
- 15: Hunger Striker Blows His Horn - Then Quits
- 15: Hunger Striker Blows His Horn - Then Quits
November 1998
- 23: Are the Signatures Valid in Beverly Hills? Fur Farmers Think Not
- 18: British Fur Moves to End "Intimidation" as Public Condemn Animal Rights Tactics
- 12: Terror on the Beasts' Behalf
- 6: Animal Rights Signature Drive Goes Down in Flames in Beverly Hills
- 6: Animal Rights Signature Drive Goes Down in Flames in Beverly Hills
- 1: Vail Attack Spurs Feds into Action
- 1: Vail Attack Spurs Feds into Action
October 1998
- 28: ALF Vows Cyberspace "Offensive"
- 26: Domesticated Mink Released in Michigan
- 13: Health Check: Get Warm Fur Winter and Don't Be a Dumb Animal
- 9: City Mink, Country Mink & Lessons from the Big City
- 9: City Mink, Country Mink & Lessons from the Big City
September 1998
- 22: Grand Jury Indicts Two for "Ecoterror" Crime Spree
- 22: Grand Jury Indicts Two for "Ecoterror" Crime Spree
- 10: Utah Bomber Ellerman Sentenced
- 10: Utah Bomber Ellerman Sentenced
- 7: Stephen Hawking Condemns Animal Rights Extremism
- 7: Stephen Hawking Condemns Animal Rights Extremism
August 1998
- 28: Animal Extremists Continue Road Trip of Vandalism
- 28: Animal Extremists Continue Road Trip of Vandalism
- 27: FBI to Investigate Wisconsin Animal Release
- 27: FBI to Investigate Wisconsin Animal Release
- 26: Missouri Seeks to Regularize Otter-Trapping
- 26: Missouri Seeks to Regularize Otter-Trapping
- 24: Vandals Strike in Iowa
- 24: Vandals Strike in Iowa
- 21: Eco-Terrorists Hit Iowa Fox Farm
- 21: Eco-Terrorists Hit Iowa Fox Farm
- 20: Carnage in the English Countryside
- 19: Fur Commission Condemns Politically Motivated Terrorist Activities in Minnesota
- 13: U.S. Department of Agriculture Puts Employees on Alert
- 13: US Department of Agriculture Puts Employees on Alert
- 13: And Cres Vellucci and JP Goodwin Need Hat Stands
- 13: Should Conflict Generation Be Rewarded by Non-Profit Benefits?
- 2: UK Recruits Mink in Conservation Effort
- 2: UK Recruits Mink in Conservation Effort
July 1998
- 23: Trading for History : Youthful 'Trappers' Swap 'Pelts' for Items and Stories at National Canal Museum
- 23: Youthful 'Trappers' Swap 'Pelts' for Items and Stories at National Canal Museum
- 16: ALF/ELF Admit Guilt for Joint Crime Against Research Facility
- 9: Wise Use Movement Leaders Denounce Violence of Extremist Left
- 6: ALF/ELF Admit Guilt for Joint Crime Against Research Facility
- 1: Hearings in DC, Letterbombs in the UK
- 1: Hearings in DC, Letterbombs in the UK
- 1: Congress Holds Hearings on Eco-Terror
- 1: Can We Spell "Schizophrenia"?
June 1998
- 18: From: David Bischel, President, California Forestry Association
- 18: From: Tom Mohoric, President, FCUSA
- 18: Hold the Label
- 18: We Need Your Help to Get Hearings in DC
- 18: Californians Need Your Help to Defeat Two Initiatives
- 10: Animal Rights Campaigners Ordered to Withdraw False Fur Claims
- 1: Doug Ellerman Goes Underground
April 1998
March 1998
January 1998
December 1997
- 17: Utah Animal Rights Criminals Sentenced to Jail
- 17: Utah Animal Rights Criminals Sentenced to Jail
September 1997
August 1997
- 26: Major Magazines Rip PETA
- 10: Hinsdale Criminals Sentenced
- 6: Fur Commission Praises FBI, ATF Action Against Animal Rights Violence




