40 E6A 1/3-4 Directory The Directory Section is a continuing feature of E&A. It is a source of information on croups and periodicals concerned with ethical questrons about treatment of non-humans. The groups and periodicals themselves provide the information. subject to space limitations and minor editing by the E&A staff. The policy of the Di~ectory is one of maximum inclu­ siveness, i.e., a submitteo-listing for a group or periodical will be included unless it is wholly irrelevant. manifestly libellous, or clearly pornographic. It is hoped that local, state, provincial, regional, national and international groups of all sorts will submit listings. To obtain a listing form for your or~anization, or to recommend that another group be listed, contact the SSEA office. Periodicals

THE BEAST MARINE MAMMAL NEWS NEWS ~ Blenheim Crescent Nautilus Press Press London \0111 iNN 1056 National Press Building Building ENGLAND Washington, DC 20045 20045 MARINE ~'&~L NEWS is published monthly by THE BEAST is a magazine designed for the 1980s Nautilus Press, Inc. It offers timely providing news and feature coverage of three coverage of efforts by the federal, major movements: , anti­ international and private sectors to nuclear, ecopolitcs. We feature hard-hitting manage, conserve and protect marine mammal journalism from a mixture of professional species. Subscription: $47.50 a year. writers and activists, plus interviews, book extracts, reviews of books, films, plays and TV programs. Every issue carries our international ~ETIvORK listing of active groups, updated every issue. Past issues have had contributions from , , Brigid Brophy, ~aureen Duffy, Lyall Watson. William R. Curtsinger, James Mason, E.P. Thompson and many more. Founded without capital, THE BEAST grew from the sales of a single badge and survives on its mail order business, its advertising and the support of its readers. It is an independent magazine, owned and published by the group of writers and artists who produce it. ~uarterly: 60p. USA subscriptions: $10 (surface mail), $15 (Air Hail).

COMPASSION 234 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10001 COMPASSION is an independent newsletter, unconnected with any group or movement but dedicated to the advocacy of in the fullest sense and to the reporting of developments related to that goal. Principal objectives are (1) to bring the word of animal rights to the multitudes "out there" who are only dimly, if at all, aware of the issue; (2) to encourage unity of viewpoint and action among animal rights groups. Tax-exempt status has not been sought in order to retain fullest freedom of expression. The editor-publisher, Mortimer Frankel, is a veteran journalist, medical writer and animal rights advocate. Published 15 times a year: 12 monthly 4-page issues plus three 2-page Special Bulletin issues. $10 a year, seniors and students. $7.50.