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Animal Protection Institute

Founded in 1968, the Animal Protection Institute's mission is to prevent abuse of animals, but recently it has forayed more into animal rights issues. It has a website at http://www.api4animals.org/.

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As a nonprofit, the Animal Protection Institute is required to file a Form 990 with the Internal Revenue Service detailing its income and expenditures. This site has copies of the group's Form 990 for the following years,

Articles about the Animal Protection Institute:Illinois Governor Vetoes Bill That Would Have Legalized Snares - 23 Aug 2005

Calling the use of snare traps cruel, Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich vetoes bill that would have legalized snares in Illinois.

API Goes Mobile With Anti-Circus Billboard - 8 Feb 2005

Unable to find a billboard company to carry its ad, API creates an mobile billboard to protest against Ringling Bros. in Jacksonville, Florida.

California Activist Groups Form State Association - 6 Feb 2005

Group will lobby California legislature on bills relating to animals.

Georgia to Resume Alligator Hunt - 7 Aug 2003

Florida, South Carolina, and Louisana already have restored large scale commercial hunting of the formerly-endangered species.

Michelle Thew Named Animal Protection Institute President - 26 Jun 2003

API likely to focus more on animal experimentation.

Animal Protection Institute Wants Frog Jumping Contest Stopped - 15 May 2002

API says the treatment of frogs during the 74-year old Caleveras County Frog Jumping Jubilee is "cruel and inhumane."