HONORING EVERY ANIMAL'S LIFE

HONORING EVERY ANIMAL'S LIFE

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

SAY NO TO PALM OIL PRODUCT

PALM OIL PRODUCT LIST

Did you know that each and everyone of us is fueling one of the world's biggest ecological disasters and acts of primate genocide in history? 

It's an invisible ingredient, really, palm oil. You won't find it listed on your margarine, your bread, your biscuits or your KitKat. It's there though, under "vegetable oil". And its impact, 7,000 miles away, is very visible indeed.
 
Palm oil is found in absolutely everything from food and household products, to make-up and other cosmetics. Today palm oil is also being widely considered as being an alternative to the natural fossil fuels that are rapidly running out, primarily being used as a form of biofuel in the transport industry.

It is thought that one in ten products found on our supermarket shelves today contain palm oil, but only a small percentage of the palm oil that is used to make these products, actually comes from a sustainable source.

But what can we do? Boycotting every product that we know to contain palm oil is simply not realistic but we can do our very best to try and encourage the producers of our favourite luxuries to find alternatives to palm oil to put into their products.

Under current European legislation however, companies are under no obligation to state whether or not their products contain palm oil specifically, as it currently permits palm oil to be stated in the ingredients as 'vegetable oil'.

It is disgraceful that this is allowed to happen as it is our basic right as human beings to be able to make an informed decision about what products we choose to use or consume. Numerous branded and supermarket's own products contain palm oil and these are a handful of the products that do...

We have the right to know what is in the products that we use and consume!

PALM OIL PRODUCT LIST:

1. FOOD
http://www.angelfire.com/planet/palmoilproducts/food.html

2. PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS
http://www.angelfire.com/planet/palmoilproducts/personalcare.html

3. MISCELLANEOUS 
http://www.angelfire.com/planet/palmoilproducts/misc.html


PALM OIL FREE ALTERNATIVES

http://www.orangutans.com.au/Orangutans-Survival-Information/Helping-you-buy-responsibly-Palm-oil-free-alternatives.aspx

Learn more: http://www.saynotopalmoil.com/palm-oil.php

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PALM OIL PRODUCT LIST

Did you know that each and everyone of us is fueling one of the world's biggest ecological disasters and acts of primate genocide in hist...ory?

It's an invisible ingredient, really, palm oil. You won't find it listed on your margarine, your bread, your biscuits or your KitKat. It's there though, under "vegetable oil". And its impact, 7,000 miles away, is very visible indeed.

Palm oil is found in absolutely everything from food and household products, to make-up and other cosmetics. Today palm oil is also being widely considered as being an alternative to the natural fossil fuels that are rapidly running out, primarily being used as a form of biofuel in the transport industry.

It is thought that one in ten products found on our supermarket shelves today contain palm oil, but only a small percentage of the palm oil that is used to make these products, actually comes from a sustainable source.

But what can we do? Boycotting every product that we know to contain palm oil is simply not realistic but we can do our very best to try and encourage the producers of our favourite luxuries to find alternatives to palm oil to put into their products.

Under current European legislation however, companies are under no obligation to state whether or not their products contain palm oil specifically, as it currently permits palm oil to be stated in the ingredients as 'vegetable oil'.

It is disgraceful that this is allowed to happen as it is our basic right as human beings to be able to make an informed decision about what products we choose to use or consume. Numerous branded and supermarket's own products contain palm oil and these are a handful of the products that do...

We have the right to know what is in the products that we use and consume!

PALM OIL PRODUCT LIST:

1. FOOD
http://www.angelfire.com/planet/palmoilproducts/food.html

2. PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS
http://www.angelfire.com/planet/palmoilproducts/personalcare.html

3. MISCELLANEOUS
http://www.angelfire.com/planet/palmoilproducts/misc.html


PALM OIL FREE ALTERNATIVES

http://www.orangutans.com.au/Orangutans-Survival-Information/Helping-you-buy-responsibly-Palm-oil-free-alternatives.aspx

Learn more: http://www.saynotopalmoil.com/palm-oil.php

Shop consciously. Don't sponsor murder. STOP THE DEMAND! Keep speaking out and sharing this page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Animal-Cruelty-Exposed/363725540304160

Free Katya The Russian Bear


Free Katya The Russian Bear.......

Katya is a 36-year-old bear who was a longtime star of the Big St. Petersburg State Circus on Fontanka where she entertained thousands riding a motorcycle around a ring. In 1980, she performed in the Olympics in Russia, at the opening ceremony for a soccer match; she was also in two movies in the 1980s. But as MSNBC reports, since she retired in 2009, she’s been kept in a rusty brown cage inside a bus, along with dozens of other retired circus animals. MSNBC describes the horrific conditions in which Katya and many other retired circus animals live.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=sqVNrvIG7nM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=UqZ44gH2sGY

Dozens of other retired circus animals also live in the smelly cages placed inside the bus and a minivan parked nearby... 
We ask the Russian Government to PLEASE strengthen their animal protection laws, to please take a stand and DO THE RIGHT THING, its needed NOW, not later. Sign, share and get the word out:

http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/release-katya-and-other-animals-from-cages-on-a-parked.html

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/643/086/332/free-katya-the-russian-bear/

http://www.causes.com/actions/1734004-free-katya-the-russian-bear?recruiter_id=171424611&token=3t8HDCg454kYXcurEuadw_Wh&utm_campaign=activity_invitation_mailer%2Factivity_invitation&utm_medium=email&utm_source=causes

Read more: http://www.care2.com/causes/katya-russias-olympic-bear-lives-in-a-rusty-cage.html

The truth is both a great and terrible thing- the wise submit when confronted by it! THE ANIMAL HOLOCAUST IS REAL! BE THEIR VOICE! SPEAK OUT! Help us spread the message by sharing the page:  https://www.facebook.com/pages/Animal-Cruelty-Exposed/363725540304160
Free Katya The Russian Bear.......

Katya is a 36-year-old bear who was a longtime star of the Big St. Petersburg State Circus on Fontanka where she entertained... thousands riding a motorcycle around a ring. In 1980, she performed in the Olympics in Russia, at the opening ceremony for a soccer match; she was also in two movies in the 1980s. But as MSNBC reports, since she retired in 2009, she’s been kept in a rusty brown cage inside a bus, along with dozens of other retired circus animals. MSNBC describes the horrific conditions in which Katya and many other retired circus animals live.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=sqVNrvIG7nM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=UqZ44gH2sGY

Dozens of other retired circus animals also live in the smelly cages placed inside the bus and a minivan parked nearby...
We ask the Russian Government to PLEASE strengthen their animal protection laws, to please take a stand and DO THE RIGHT THING, its needed NOW, not later. Sign, share and get the word out:

http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/release-katya-and-other-animals-from-cages-on-a-parked.html

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/643/086/332/free-katya-the-russian-bear/

http://www.causes.com/actions/1734004-free-katya-the-russian-bear?recruiter_id=171424611&token=3t8HDCg454kYXcurEuadw_Wh&utm_campaign=activity_invitation_mailer%2Factivity_invitation&utm_medium=email&utm_source=causes

Read more: http://www.care2.com/causes/katya-russias-olympic-bear-lives-in-a-rusty-cage.html

The truth is both a great and terrible thing- the wise submit when confronted by it! THE ANIMAL HOLOCAUST IS REAL! BE THEIR VOICE! SPEAK OUT! Help us spread the message by sharing the page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Animal-Cruelty-Exposed/363725540304160

Monday, February 25, 2013

Second Chance For Baby Orangutan Found on Palm Oil Plantation


 A baby orangutan became the first resident of a new sanctuary in Western Borneo, just days after it was opened by International Animal Rescue. The orphan was found on the estate of a palm-oil plantation by a local villager.

The IAR team and the local Nature Conservancy Agency (BKSDA Kalimantan Barat) rescued the young orangutan on February 16. He was immediately taken to the new facility where the medical team determined him to be approximately 18-months-old. The infant is in good health, although he is very underweight and has a distended stomach.
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This is the sixth baby rescued from the PT KAL plantation area.

It is the goal of IAR to return as many orphaned orangutans back into the wild as possible. The forest school is designed to teach them the survival skills normally taught by their mothers over a period of years.

“Orangutans live with their mothers until the age of 5-7 years old and must learn all their survival skills from them. As Tribun no longer has his mother, who was probably killed when he was snatched from her, we will have to teach this orangutan the skills to survive in the wild before he can be released,” said Dr. Rondang.

Alan Knight, CEO of IAR explained that when Tri is ready to live on his own, it will be harder to find a suitable release site because so much of the orangutan’s natural habitat has been converted into palm oil plantations.

“It is frustrating that these companies cause so much damage and are responsible for the displacement of so many orangutans, but have never taken responsibility for the damage that their business activities have caused to the environment,” said Knight.

Read more: http://www.care2.com/causes/second-chance-for-baby-orangutan-found-on-palm-oil-plantation.html#ixzz2LkKIDAbo

Animals should be treated with respect! If you agree that animals feel, suffer, love and the truth about their abuse should be exposed, please honor our work by “like” our page. Thank you! http://www.facebook.com/pages/Animal-Cruelty-Exposed/363725540304160
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Second Chance For Baby Orangutan Found on Palm Oil Plantation

A baby orangutan became the first resident of a new sanctuary in Western Borneo, just days after it was opened by International Animal Rescue. The orphan was found on the estate of a palm-oil plantation by a local villager.
 
The IAR team and the local Nature Conservancy Agency (BKSDA Kalimantan Barat) rescued the young orangutan on February 16. He was immediately taken to the new facility where the medical team determined him to be approximately 18-months-old. The infant is in good health, although he is very underweight and has a distended stomach.

This is the sixth baby rescued from the PT KAL plantation area.

It is the goal of IAR to return as many orphaned orangutans back into the wild as possible. The forest school is designed to teach them the survival skills normally taught by their mothers over a period of years.
 
“Orangutans live with their mothers until the age of 5-7 years old and must learn all their survival skills from them. As Tribun no longer has his mother, who was probably killed when he was snatched from her, we will have to teach this orangutan the skills to survive in the wild before he can be released,” said Dr. Rondang.
 
Alan Knight, CEO of IAR explained that when Tri is ready to live on his own, it will be harder to find a suitable release site because so much of the orangutan’s natural habitat has been converted into palm oil plantations.
 
“It is frustrating that these companies cause so much damage and are responsible for the displacement of so many orangutans, but have never taken responsibility for the damage that their business activities have caused to the environment,” said Knight.

Read more: http://www.care2.com/causes/second-chance-for-baby-orangutan-found-on-palm-oil-plantation.html#ixzz2LkKIDAbo

Animals should be treated with respect! If you agree that animals feel, suffer, love and the truth about their abuse should be exposed, please honor our work by “like” our page. Thank you! http://www.facebook.com/pages/Animal-Cruelty-Exposed/363725540304160

Saturday, February 23, 2013

* Friendship doesn't have barriers *

So cute! This rescued tortoise was in need of some love. He made pals with these (rescued) dogs, and now they are one big happy, multi-species, family! Animals are awesome!
So cute! This rescued tortoise was in need of some love. He made pals with these (rescued) dogs, and now they are one big happy, multi-species, family! Animals are awesome!

* F R I E N D S H I P *

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Bring your Pet Inside!!!

 
 
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No animal should be left in this snow storm to fend for themselves.
This is inhumane & unnecessary.
 


R E A L L Y ? ? !

A Side of Rabies With Your Dog Meat in China!

People in China and other Asian countries are dying of rabies. But it’s not because dogs are biting them — it’s b...ecause they are biting dogs, eating 18-80 million a year just in China.

“Rabies is a major problem in China. The country’s Ministry of Health says it has the second highest rate in the world after India.” And it’s getting worse. Human rabies cases appear to be on the rise in China based on the most recent numbers available. “In 2007, there were 3,302 confirmed human rabies cases in China, nearly 21 times the number found from the entire period between 1990 and 1996.”

It’s not just eating the meat that causes rabies. Slaughtering, processing and cooking it may be even more dangerous. After a rabies outbreak led to human fatalities in Vietnam, government officials “reported that 70% of deaths were from dog bites but up to 30% were thought to be linked to exposure during slaughter or butchery.”

“In a March 17 study from Hanoi published by the PLoS Medicine magazine, researchers pointed to two cases of human rabies in Vietnam where the patients were believed infected while butchering a rabid animal — in one case a dog, the other a cat.”

“In the first patient’s case, he had prepared and eaten a dog that had been killed in a road traffic accident; rabid dogs were known to inhabit the neighbourhood. The second patient had butchered and eaten a cat that had been sick for a number of days.” Other people who ate the same meat did not fall ill.

How Butchering Dogs and Cats Transfers Rabies to Humans- Video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=hE6pB5xWQMk

Read more: http://www.care2.com/causes/a-side-of-rabies-with-your-dog-meat-in-china.html?page=1

Far too many animals live in a world of hurt. I know you hear the cries of animals in pain – and that you would do anything to end their suffering. BE THEIR VOICE! SPEAK OUT! Help us spread the message by sharing the page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Animal-Cruelty-Exposed/363725540304160

PEACE AND LOVE - WE ARE ALL CONNECTED

“I offer you peace. I offer you love. I offer you friendship. I see your beauty. I hear your need. I feel your feelings.” Mahatma Gandhi

Persons not objects.
Animals are intelligent and emotionally evolved beings - they think and feel. They love, they suffer, they mourn. We are all connected.
https://www.facebook.com/CrueltyFreeWorld

Who's Skin Are You In?

 
 

I find it completely ignorant and insensitive to kill a beautiful, innocent animal in order to rid him or her of its coat, so that some heartless rich person can wear it and show it off as their own. Money might buy luxury, but it does NOT buy a heart or a brain. This is a total disappointment and I really hope that it comes to an end. Murdering an animal for fashion is completely intolerable!! There is absolutely NO EXCUSE!!

http://www.youtube.com/wa...tch?v=VTZQnQeAPJc&feature=player_embedded

Fur comes from the extremely cruel fur industry. We have absolutely no right to remove the skins of animals and wear them ourselves.

“There's nothing fashionable about a dead animal that has been cruelly killed just because some people think it looks cool to wear.”~ Stella McCartney

Working in Unity to put an end to these horrors! Keep speaking out and sharing this page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Animal-Cruelty-Exposed/363725540304160


Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Blow to Swiss Horse Meat Market Expect

 
JAL12HMM04-1006lIn a global campaign, Animals’ Angels Inc. (AA USA) and our European Ally Tierschutzbund Zürich (TSB) have gathered extensive information about the horse slaughter industry.
Evidence obtained through investigations conducted throughout 2012 proves that horse meat imported from Canada, Argentina and Mexico and sold in Switzerland was produced in violation of EU as well as Swiss animal welfare standards. Additionally, we were able to prove that labels on packaged meat throughout Switzerland contain false information and that contrary to the claims of importers and distributors, the horses are not transported, cared for and slaughtered according to EU and Swiss standards.
Use with_trampled_to_death_sectionWhile it is true that all slaughter plants exporting meat to the European Union must maintain an EU certification, the same cannot be said for holding facilities and transport. EU regulations do not apply in non-EU countries and the animal welfare laws in the production countries do not offer comparable protection for the horses. Slaughter horses face transport times of 36 hours or more, without access to food or water. Unlike in the EU, transport trailers do not provide single stalls, ventilation or water systems. The investigation found horses crammed into trailers in large groups, horses suffering in parked trailers for hours in 100 degree heat and horses being trampled to death by others.
Use with_feedlot_sectiont the feedlots, thousands of horses are kept inside barren pens at any given time without protection from the elements and with limited space to move around. Access to food or water is limited at best. Emaciated, sick or injured horses are left to die without assistance. Our investigators documented the most despicable acts of cruelty and horses forced to die a slow and inhumane death.
Even the required EU certification for slaughter plants is no guarantee for humane treatment. Horrific video footage obtained by the Canadian Horse Defense Coalition from two of the Canadian slaughter plants shows ineffective stunning with horses being shot multiple times. Despite this glaring evidence, both plants continue to export to Europe and Switzerland where the meat is sold by large scale grocery chains such as Migros.
Suppliers worked hard to keep European consumers in the dark regarding the cruelties of horse slaughter and the innate health risks involved with eating horse meat. Veterinarians in the United States have warned about the possible contamination of American horse meat for years. Use with_race_horse_sectionThe fact is horses in the U.S., especially former race or performance horses, invariably have a multitude of pharmaceuticals in their system including de-wormers, hormones, and Phenylbutazone (“bute”), all of which are not safe for humans.
There have been several incidents recently where random samples of horse meat imported into the EU tested positive for drug residues. The latest FVO report from Mexico actually confirms that “the system in place for identification, the food chain information and in particular the affidavits concerning the non- treatment with certain medical substances…..are presently insufficient”.
Use with_false_label_sectionAnimals’ Angels USA has been investigating mislabeling and falsified paperwork for several years. Realizing early on the utmost importance of educating the primary consumer, Animals’ Angels USA has always believed that the European Commission and the European consumers need to be made aware of how horse meat ends up on their grocery shelves. From the very beginning, Animals’ Angels USA has released reports and videos in Europe in order to educate and dissuade people from eating horse meat.
End the demand and the supply aspect ends as well. In 2008, these efforts by Animals’ Angels USA, in a campaign with GAIA, resulted in horse meat being removed from Belgium grocery stores. Belgium consumers were appalled to realize they had been misled by the marketing practices of the meat distributors.
In 2012, Animals’ Angels USA and our European Ally TSB took the awareness campaign to a new level with the most in-depth research and investigations ever conducted. We completed 12 solid months of investigations in no less than 5 countries, with our investigation results being reviewed by three different Swiss veterinarians. We spent hundreds of hours of research identifying all of the large horse meat exporters, importers and distributors, analysis of their statements and comparison to investigative results, detailed examination and comparison of animal protection laws in Mexico, the US, Canada, Switzerland and the EU. Our strong dedication to this issue has a critical purpose; to not only save the horses but to also make the public aware about the contents of the products they are eating.
Our commitment to thorough investigative reporting has led to an explosive exposé that was released via Swiss television. “Kassensturz,” a highly rated investigative reporting show concentrating on consumer issues, devoted an entire episode to our global campaign and the evidence discovered in our 2012 investigations. Kassensturz has a broad reach in Europe and undoubtedly the evidence uncovered in the report came as a shock to their audience and has a far reaching effect. This exposé, which aired on February 19, 2013, was a culmination of our year-long investigations and was an important and powerful step to not only raising consumer awareness but also promoting permanent change. As a result, retailers like Aldi, Lidl, Denner und Volg have already taken their horse meat products off the shelves. Other major media outlets are expected to pick up the story as well.
 


Friday, February 15, 2013

* L O V E O N E A N O T H E R *

Female chimpanzee Dorothy died of heart failure (she was over 40 years old) and as she was being carried away, behind the fence together all the chimpanzees stood silently, some with hands on the shoulders of one another.

Photo: Monica Szczupider / Sanaga-Yong Chimpanzee Rescue Center (2009)

GO ORANGE FOR ANIMALS!

 
LET'S TURN FACEBOOK ORANGE FOR ANIMAL CRUELTY AWARENESS.http://www.causes.com/causes/644857-let-s-turn-facebook-orange-for-animal-cruelty-awareness

To bring more awareness on the cruelty that Animals are suffering all over the world. (C) January 2012.
THANK YOU to you all. Our Cause is the one of THE most active Causes.
Please keep scrolling down through the page as there are many many issues that you can help take action on, thank you all very much ~ Jayne.


THE ORANGE RIBBON for ANIMALS..is patented and registered.
Please support Rational Animals. Org and all their fine work for animals too please.
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www.orangeribbonforanimals.org

http://www.rational-animal.org/campaigns-projects/orange-ribbon-for-animals/

United States- In the United States, the orange ribbon has been officially registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office as the Animal Guardian Ribbon, a symbol used to raise public awareness of at-risk animals.

The Animal Guardian Ribbon was created in 2003 by Rational Animal, a nonprofit media animal advocacy group in conjunction with the Mayor's Alliance for New York City's Animals. At-risk animals are defined as those "non-human animals who suffer from neglect or abuse or whose very lives and well-being are in jeopardy."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_ribbon

Microchipping the beloved pet

Microchipping Services

Over 10 million pets become lost each year, according to the National Humane Society. One out of every three pets becomes lost during its lifetime, and only one in ten lost pets is found. Microchipping is a proven way to successfully recover your pet should it become lost.

The San Diego Humane Society and SPCA offers microchipping services to ensure the safety of your pet and that you can quickly recover your pet should they ever become lost.

Getting your pet microchipped at the Humane Society:
Locations:

  • North Campus for Dogs 2905 San Luis Rey Road
  • North Campus for Cats & Small Animals 572 Airport Road in Oceanside
  • Central Campus at 5500 Gaines Street in San Diego

Cost: $10.00 (includes registration)

Please bring a government-issued ID

What is microchipping?
Microchipping is permanent pet identification. The process is a safe, simple and permanent form of pet identification designed to quickly identify lost pets and reunite them with their owners. We inject the microchip, which is about the size of a grain of rice (12mm), beneath the surface of your pet’s skin between the shoulder blades. The process is similar to a routine shot, takes only a few seconds, and your pet will not react any more than he would to a vaccination. No anesthetic is required.

How do recoveries happen?
HomeAgain microchips are designed to last your pet’s entire lifetime, and once enrolled, they link to a permanent record of your owner information. Your microchip comes with a personal listing in HomeAgain’s lost pet database. The microchip has no internal energy source, so it will last the life of your pet. It is read by passing a microchip scanner over the pet’s shoulder blades. The scanner emits a low radio frequency that provides the power necessary to transmit the microchips unique cat or dog ID code and positively identify the pet.

If your pet gets lost and is taken to an animal shelter or veterinarian, they will scan the microchip to read its unique dog or cat ID code. This is the number used by HomeAgain to identify the pet and retrieve your contact information, which is used to contact you and reunite you with your pet. Read more about HomeAgain’s services»

Here's a happy reunion story because of a microchip:
Fadiddle - found because of microchipMicrochips have reunited people and their pets weeks, months, and years after they have gone missing. Meet Fadiddle, who was missing from Utah for more than 7 months and somehow ended up in San Diego. The San Diego Humane Society is happy to have played a role in this wonderful reunion! Read Fadiddle’s Story»

http://www.sdhumane.org/site/PageNavigator/Programs%20&%20Services/microchipping.html

Thursday, February 14, 2013

* BUFFALO FIELD CAMPAIGN *

Buffalo Field Campaign West Yellowstone Montana- Stop the Slaughter (Video - Petition)Two new bills introduced in the Montana legislature would usher in a zero-tolerance policy for wild bison, potentially opening the way for a return to the shoot-on-sight practices of years past.

Under a proposed bill in the state Senate, Department of Livestock officials would have the leeway to exterminate all wild bison. And a bill in the state House of Representatives would allow landowners to kill any bison that sets foot on private property. The legislation pits farmers angered by the huge bison’s foraging against a consortium of wildlife advocates, Native Americans and hunters who had hoped that rules banning the bison were easing.

“Why do you want to spread this creeping cancer, these woolly tanks, around the state of Montana? We’ve got zero tolerance left in our bones,” said John Brenden, a state senator from Scobey, Mont., who is chairman of the Senate Fish and Game Committee and authored that chamber’s bill.

Over the last three decades, around 7,000 bison from Yellowstone National Park, descendants of the less than two dozen free-range bison in America known to have survived the great slaughter of the 1870s and ’80s, were killed for migrating from federal parkland into the states of Montana, Idaho and Wyoming.

Yet in Montana, where most Yellowstone bison have been shot or shipped to slaughterhouses, the state agreed last year for the first time to allow bison access to 75,000 acres of public land north of the park for a few months each year.

Last spring, around 60 healthy Yellowstone bison were also moved some 500 miles northeast to a fenced pasture on Montana’s Fort Peck Indian Reservation. The move, celebrated by Sioux and Assiniboine tribe members, marked the first time in decades that any Yellowstone bison were allowed to leave the park alive and the first time since the 1870s that wild bison lived on Fort Peck land.


Opponents argue that the bills would negate years of hard-fought compromises on wild bison management while potentially affecting other wildlife species like elk and bison that live on ranches.

“As a sportsman-conservationist who is proud of Montana’s wildlife heritage, treating one species of wildlife like vermin is very frustrating because we want to have a conversation about the future of wild bison in Montana — and this bill stops the conversation,” said Land Tawney, president of a sportsmen’s group called the Hellgate Hunters and Anglers. Mr. Tawney was among nearly 100 people who packed a state Senate hearing on the issue on Thursday.


Park County, Mont., a local stockgrowers association and the Montana Farm Bureau Federation filed a suit in 2011 challenging the practice of letting bison migrate across the Yellowstone border. But a judge ruled against them in January, citing a 1940 Montana Supreme Court decision emphasizing that the animals were on the land first. “A property owner in this state must recognize there may be some injury to property from wild game for which there is no recourse,” that opinion said.

But John Youngberg, vice president for government affairs for the Montana Farm Bureau Federation, said that because wild bison were exterminated by the time Montana became a state in 1889, landowners have the right to live without them.


“They got their property with the expectation that there were no buffalo,” he said. “And these are not white-tailed deer you’re talking about, they’re 2,000-pound animals.”

Agribusiness lawyers also sued last spring to prevent some Yellowstone bison from being moved from Fort Peck to the Fort Belknap Indian reservation, some 200 miles of rolling prairie to the west. Mark Azure, director of Fish and Wildlife at Fort Belknap, testified last week before a House committee in Helena, Mont., that anti-bison bias still hurts Native Americans.

“These animals are part of who we are — they’re part of our culture and also part of where we’re trying to get economically to help our people,” Mr. Azure said. He added that the tribe had invested $100,000 in building a bison pasture that now sits empty because of the lawsuit.


Although outnumbered nearly 8 to 1 by the bill’s opponents at Thursday’s hearing, supporters argued that lethal control is needed to protect domestic livestock from contracting brucellosis, an infectious disease that came from European cattle and now afflicts some Yellowstone bison and elk.

For decades state officials cited brucellosis as their reason for slaughtering bison in Montana, even though no Yellowstone bison had ever been known to pass the bacteria to a cow. Opponents of the bills say they fear a replay of bloody scenes from a few harsh winters in the 1980s and 1990s when Department of Livestock officials gunned down hundreds of famished Yellowstone bison that migrated into Montana in search of forage.


As images of bison carcasses appeared in the media, some wildlife advocates called for a tourism boycott, threatening the state’s second biggest industry after agriculture.

“These bills turn back the clock against all the incremental progress that has been made,” said Glenn Hockett, president of the Gallatin Wildlife Association.

Montana’s Fish, Wildlife and Parks department is considering allowing bison year-round access to cattle-free pockets of public land on Yellowstone’s northwest side. Officials are also working on a statewide bison management plan that could allow the reintroduction of a few disease-free bison to some of the most remote parts of the state, possibly including the million-acre Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge in northeastern Montana.

Public polls show that most Montanans support reintroducing wild bison that could be watched by wildlife enthusiasts and harvested by hunters. That approach would parallel established management plans that allowed elk, deer, antelope and bighorn sheep to return after they were hunted to near-extinction around the time bison vanished.


“Every time the public is sampled, it comes out in favor of the buffalo, but now we’ve got a bill to kill every last one of them — it’s so incongruous,” said Jim Posewitz, a veteran hunter and wildlife advocate who testified against the Senate bill on Thursday.

But Bill Hoppe, who lives in the town of Gardiner, Mont. on the border of Yellowstone, said he supported the bills for the sake of public safety. He testified before the house committee that metal pens were built at bus stops so children could be safe from bison. (The superintendent for Gardiner’s public schools said there were no such pens, however.)

“Buffalo are running free, and we’re corralling our kids in a country where we’re supposed to be free,” Mr. Hoppe testified. (SOURCE)

Cease Plans to Slaughter Wild Bison!
 
 

cruel journey

Tony Wardle: "We live with the pretence that farming and slaughter in the UK is the gold standard and it's only Johnny Foreigner who's cruel to animals".
Tony Wardle: "We live with the pretence that farming and slaughter in the UK is the gold standard and it's only Johnny Foreigner who's cruel to animals".

Viva! can take some of the blame (or credit) for the current horse meat scandal. Ten years ago we discovered that 100,000 horses annually were being shipped from Poland to Italy by road. These horse shipments - often in dilapidated lorries with a single driver - were sometimes taking days with the horses not rested, fed or watered for the entire journey. Veterinary inspection at Gorizia, the port of entry, was abysmal and the horse's suffering would often continue as far as Sicily, where some would have to be dragged from the transporters with chains as they were incapable of standing. Other horse transporters from further east – Lithuania, Latvia and Belarus - were transiting through Polish check points without hindrance...  We decided that this appalling abuse of animals had to be challenged and so opened offices in Warsaw to choke off the trade. We filmed in Polish markets where the horses were bought and watched them being uncomprehendingly loaded onto the-long distance transporters with no sign of food or water.

By Tony Wardle

http://www.politics.co.uk/comment-analysis/2013/02/14/comment-the-hypocrisy-of-the-horse-meat-scandal

How Canada gets dog and cat fur from China

Shangcun is the rural epicentre of China’s fur-pelt industry. More than 60 per cent of the country’s trade in unprocessed fur is conducted on the streets and in open-air markets of the tiny town about 100 kilometres south of Beijing.

 
SHANGCUN, CHINA—A young man swaggers through the dusty streets of this crumbling village with a dozen freshly gutted minks slung over his shoulder. The slick black furs, destined to be fashioned into expensive coats and jackets, are still matted with traces of blood and dirt.
Shangcun is the rural epicentre of China’s fur-pelt industry. More than 60 per cent of the country’s trade in unprocessed fur is conducted on the streets and in open-air markets of the tiny town about 100 kilometres south of Beijing.
He carries his pelts with the nonchalance of a businessman toting his dry-cleaning. He mingles easily with the other small-time ranchers who squat on their haunches behind stacks of fox, mink, rabbit and raccoon dog. A thick grey fox pelt sells for about 600 yuan ($90) each. He pokes his head inside stores where men in worn-out clothes play cards while silver fox pelts dangle from racks overhead.

On every third day of the lunar month Shangcun doubles in size — expanding into an enormous open-air marketplace where vans park in long rows from 6 a.m. till noon and small vendors sell furs, mostly to Chinese manufacturers.
In one corner of the market animals are killed. Women snatch the live animals by their back legs then smash their heads on the hard ground, or strike them over the head with a bamboo pole. The animals are stripped of their fur, which is stretched over wide wooden paddles.
This is the blood and guts of China’s flourishing fur industry.
China is the world’s largest exporter of fur garments, most made from mink, fox and raccoon dog.
Consequently, China’s garment factories have developed a voracious appetite for fur of all kinds. International clothing makers that use fur have added to the demand, opening operations in China to take advantage of the country’s cheap labour and lack of animal cruelty laws.
But the young and inefficient Chinese fur ranching industry can’t keep up.
The requirements are so great that China has become the world’s largest importer of raw fur. Chinese agents travel the fur auctions of the world for pelts that will satisfy garment factories clustered in places such as Hengshui, south of Beijing.
The demand is also satisfied another way — with domestic dog and cat fur. Animal rights activists say some of the fur comes from stolen pets, animals gathered and transported cruelly and then slaughtered inhumanely.
Most Western countries restrict imports of dog and cat fur. But not Canada.
The secretive sub-category of China’s flourishing fur business is not on display in the gritty Shangcun market today.
“No one sells cat and dog fur here because it’s free,” says one vendor.
It is a free because it is a byproduct of the country’s enormous dog and cat meat-slaughter industry.
Rural food markets sell live and recently butchered dogs and cats, while larger food processing plants grind the flesh into mass-market products. For example, dog is used to flavour inexpensive instant noodles sold in accurately labeled packages throughout the country. Dog meat is a staple for many rural families.
But the emerging animal welfare community has forced the cat and dog fur business into hiding.
This element of the fur industry operates under the radar, in private negotiations with slaughter houses, tanning factories, garment manufacturers and exporters.
It begins with men called “bunchers” who collect dogs and cats until they have enough dogs to sell to a food-processing plant or enough cats to peddle at markets that deal with restaurants. Most of this trade takes place in provinces in the south and in the northeast.
Some peasant families raise a few dogs that will ultimately be sold for slaughter. They’ll also snatch these animals off the street, cut a deal with police responsible for culling potentially rabid strays — or simply steal them from homes.
The furs come from the food-processing plants and restaurants as byproducts.
Garments made from dog and cat fur are sold in markets and stores, as well as on China’s version of eBay, called taobao.com — often as jackets or vests but also as fashion accessories, trinkets and trims, even as cat-fur car seat upholstery and dog-pelt mattress covers.
Mona Lung, a Beijing-based project officer for the animal rights group ACTAsia, estimates two million cats and dogs are slaughtered each year in China.
The U.S., European Union and Australia have laws that ban importing cat and dog fur, whether it’s trim on a parka or the cuff on leather gloves.
Canada has no restrictions on fur imports, except for endangered species.
According to Industry Canada, 60 per cent of all fur garments that enter Canada come from China, trade worth about $12 million annually.
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Because the cat and dog fur is often exported from China as trim on inexpensive garments, the U.S. tightened its ban in 2010 by requiring that all fur products be labeled — even those valued under $150 — for country of origin and species.
Canada has no similar requirements, despite the introduction of several private member’s bills in Parliament. Activists say that Canada could become a dumping ground for this fur.
In Hengshui , not far from the Shangcun market, Chen Shifeng operates Affable Fur. The company sells garments and accessories made from all sorts of fur, including mink and fox.
Affable Fur also makes cat and dog fur vests and bomber jackets, sometimes dyed pink — a hit with young girls, says Chen. Chen won’t reveal the source of his cat and dog fur, saying only, “when I need it I make a phone call and it arrives.”
Those in China’s fur industry have become suspicious and quick to close ranks when they feel they’re being targeted by a Western reporter or activist.
Sky News TV reporter Dominic Waghorn wrote of a harrowing experience while visiting the Shangcun market in 2006 to investigate China’s fur industry. He and his producer were chased by a “group of large, menacing men” when leaving the market. They were held by police, questioned for hours and forced to turn over a tape, a reminder, wrote Waghorn, “that in this part of China the fur industry runs things.”
While in China, the Star spoke to Chen Shifeng by telephone through an interpreter who told him she was representing a Canadian retailer who had purchased a cat fur vest months earlier though his company’s web site. She told him the “retailer” was interested in purchasing more cat fur products to be sold at stores in Canada, stressing that it was legal in Canada but that customers would not want products labeled cat or dog.
Chen touts dog fur as the perfect all-weather material — warm in winter and cool in summer. He is especially proud of his company’s three-colour cat furs — a mix of ginger, white and brown, for example, which he sells in panels, called “fur plates,” the size of bed sheets or made into tailored clothing.
He’s a willing negotiator.
When asked if he had ever labeled cat and dog fur as rabbit he confirmed it was common practice, then volunteered: “If the garments don’t sell within six months send me an email and I can send labels that say mink.”
This week, the Star phoned Chen again, explaining that we were not a retailer but were reporting a story on cat and dog fur sales.
He repeated that he would be willing to mislabel cat and dog fur, but only for small orders (one or two pieces), and if he were mailing it directly to a customer’s home. He wouldn’t do it for orders of hundreds, for example.
When asked whether he thought it was wrong to mislabel the fur, he acknowledged that it was and said he seldom does it, but added that other companies also mislabel.
Cat and dog fur is not being exported as full-length Cruella de Vil Dalmatian coats.
It is typically found on inexpensive garments, like the trim on a jacket, the lining in a pair of children’s boots, the plush exterior of a toy.
At Beijing’s famous Silk Market, a five-storey warehouse of knockoff designer fashion and accessories, cramped kiosks display wallets, scarves, jeans, handbags and perfumes with labels including Chanel, Dior and Louis Vuitton. Many of the vendors offer fake Canada Goose parkas — counterfeits of the popular cold weather coats that retails for $400 to $1,200. Genuine Canada Goose parkas use Canadian coyote for fur trim. Negotiations at the Silk Market start at $30; the final price is $15.
Last fall in Toronto, police seized a shipment of counterfeit Canada Goose coats from China. “I am very confident, based on our tests that the fur used on the counterfeit parkas were from domesticated animals — dogs and cats,” said Kevin Spreekmeester, vice president of global marketing for Canada Goose.
Once fur is mislabeled it is almost impossible to determine the species because of the harsh tanning, dying and shearing processes, explains Judith Eger, senior curator of mammals in the department of natural history at the Royal Ontario Museum.
DNA experts at the University of Guelph and at the University of Toronto agree — once the fur has been treated genetic sequences are virtually destroyed.
However, Eger confirmed that an Affable Fur cat vest purchased online was domestic cat. The sleeveless, zipper vest with the mottled pattern was constructed using as many as 10 similarly patterned brown, beige and white cats. It cost about $30.
But she couldn’t firmly identify the fur on a dozen other made-in-China garments that had been purchased at stores in Toronto and Vancouver.
The fur industry in Canada, which already feels under fire, accuses animal rights activists of using the dog and cat fur issue to tarnish the whole fur business.
The Fur Council of Canada, a non-profit industry association which represents members including trappers, farmers and retailers says animal activists have never found a single example of dog or cat fur in Canada.
Alan Herscovici, a council executive vice-president, says garments sold in reputable fur stores in Canada carry accurate labels that indicate the type of fur.
Herscovici also argues it is hardly Canada’s place to judge the source of fur.
“Who are we to impose the values of our rich and well-fed societies on developing nations with different customs?” the council asks on its website. “And, of course, we also kill millions of unwanted dogs and cats each year; are we morally superior because we are rich enough to throw them away, unused?”
Lesley Fox, spokeswoman for the Vancouver-based Association for the Protection of Fur Bearing Animals, wants Canada to bring its laws in line with the United States, which requires all fur be labeled.
Pei Su of ACTAsia agrees. “It will send a strong message to the Chinese that there is no need for this type of product and when there is no demand the killing will stop.”
Canadian politicians Anita Neville (Liberal, Winnipeg, South), Bill Siskay (NDP, Burnaby-Douglas) and Libby Davies (NDP, East Vancouver) have all presented private member’s bills aimed at banning cat and dog fur in recent years.
Last November, Brian Masse (NDP, Windsor West) introduced Bill C-349 to amend the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act and the Textile Labeling Act. It calls for products with cat and dog fur to be labeled as such.
“This is important because of the inhumanity that is often involved with the slaying of the dogs and cats, animals that we have as pets here in Canada,” he told Parliament. “I am sure most Canadians would not want to make that choice (to buy) if they knew that their child’s toy or scarf or coat had dog or cat fur.”
Davies has delivered numerous petitions to the House of Commons to support her bill C-296, also an act to amend the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act and the Textile Labelling Act to ban the importation of dog and cat fur. It would require all animal skins to be labelled. Like Masse’s bill, it has received first reading.
So far, the Canadian government has declined to change the current legislation. The Canadian Textile and Labeling Act requires only that fur products be labeled “fur.”
Industry Minister Christian Paradis responded to Star questions via email.
“The Canadian fur industry has a well-established policy that Canadian designers, manufacturers and retailers will not work with, buy or sell products containing fur from dogs or cats,” he wrote.
“In addition, Canada’s labelling statutes contain prohibitions regarding false or misleading representations and require a label containing information on the textile fibre content of consumer textiles.
“In an instance where there is sufficient evidence to demonstrate a violation, the Competition Bureau will not hesitate to take appropriate enforcement action.
“As with all bills, our government will study this when the time comes.”
Fox believes the government’s inaction stems from a reluctance to criticize China because it is the last major buyer of Canadian seal.
The European Union has closed its doors to seal. And last December, Russia announced it would cease purchasing Canadian seal.
In 2005, 330,000 harp seals were hunted. That number dropped to 38,000 in 2011 — after the EU stopped imports — but rebounded this spring to 70,000.
The Fur Council’s Herscovici says the issue in both countries is abundance: There are too many seals depleting important fish stocks in Canada and China has no shortage of cats and dogs. He says he is concerned, however, that all animals be treated humanely.
Animal welfare activists in China are now protesting Canada’s seal hunt and are calling for their government to ban the fur from their country. Lung says anti-sealing billboards are a mainstay on Beijing’s fourth ring of the subway system. “They get the attention of university students who use that line.”
When Gail Shea, Canada’s fisheries minister, visited China last year with sealing-industry representatives to promote seal fur, the Humane Society International and Chinese animal protection groups fought back with protests that included graphic footage of Canada’s seal hunt.
“This issue of dog and cat fur coming into Canada takes place below the radar,” says Davies.
Still, she insists “there is a huge constituency of people who care. This is non-partisan. It speaks to who we are as a society. You can’t have a political agenda when you speak of people’s rights or animal’s rights.”
 
With files from Jennifer Yang
IDing the cat fur vest
1 It is pieced together from smaller pelts. You can see obvious changes in fur pattern and colour that correspond to the seams below.
2 Some pieces are obviously cat, with the black stripe down the middle of the piece of skin, even extending into an obvious tail piece.
3 The white fur patches are part of pieces that also have dark fur on them and look like the belly and side of a domestic cat.
4 Fur consists of long silky guard hairs and wavy underfur, again looking like domestic cat.
5 Domestic rabbit and domestic cat are similar looking, but rabbit guard hair is shorter and less shiny/silky. Rabbit fur tends to be one colour — i.e. black all over. But even if it isn’t, rabbit doesn’t have stripes and spots that are found in this vest.

Bianka


Bianka’s nose bone has been broken and displaced. The left jaw is broken on several points, and there is a possibility that the facial nerve has been affected.
Her palate shows several points of fracture, so is her cheek, also displaced.
The delicate joint that allows the jaw to move is also destroyed.

In the words of Manuel Pinilla, European Specialist in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging, the severity of the traumatism is exceptional, this is one of the most complicated set of fractures he has seen on one single dog.
What makes the case even more horrific is that Bianka’s injuries took place in two “sessions”. The state of some of the fractures indicated that they took place at least a week ago.

It’s extremely rare for a dog like Bianka to be found alive and to be given a chance to survive. In a long conversation with her surgeon, one of the most recognized and respected traumatologists in the country he went to great lengths to explain the difficulty of the case. The severity and extent of the injuries will require two, possibly three operations, and there is a possibility that her jaw will never work properly, developing what is called as ATRESIA, where the jaw would be locked in place and it wouldn’t be able to move, hence rendering feeding impossible. It would likely be the end…

Right now, Bianka has a 50% chance of survival. Her entire life is at stake, and we are going to put every single means necessary to give her the chance.
Bianka is right now being prepared for the surgery. The veterinary team is trying to reduce the infection in the area, that would complicate her recovery. Surgery may happen immediately, if not then tomorrow or the day after, depending on the evolution of the injuries.

This is the time to save Bianka’s life. This is the time for everyone to rally around this little puppy that has already gone through so much. It’s time to show her, that not everyone is bad, and that whilst one soulless piece of scum did his best to kill her just for fun, hundreds of kind souls around the world are going to do everything they can to give her a second chance.

Every case is important, but some of them seem even more unfair than others. Bianka is just a three month old puppy. Her life has just started and it could end unless we do something.
We need your help.. Please, if you can, help us saving Bianka’s life today….



Many thanks…
Viktor
Many thanks!
Viktor@myletsadopt.com
We know times are tough and many are struggling right now, if you are not in a position to contribute please, at least help us save Bianka’s life by SHARING this blog on Facebook, Twitter, you name it… anywhere you can… please.
Many many thanks… as usual we will provide personal updates to our donors as well as through our Facebook Page, Let’s Adopt! Global


Update February 13…
Bianka has gone through her first operation. The procedure was extremely long, lasted over 3 hours and the surgeon had to work with extreme care. Her bones are tiny, not fully formed and extremely damaged.
Both sides of the jaw have been fixed and for the first time since her brutal attack she can now move her mouth.
We are looking at the evolution during today and tomorrow and well then decide whether to use a special contraption to inmobilise her jaw and aid healing.
She is in great mood, typical discomfort after an operation and the added stress of having to be fed through a tube going directly to her esophagus but this should be temporary.
Even if these are all positive developments she remains in a grave condition…


In the words of Manuel Pinilla, European Specialist in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging, the severity of the traumatism is exceptional, this is one of the most complicated set of fractures he has seen on one single dog.
What makes the case even more horrific is that Bianka’s injuries took place in two “sessions”. The state of some of the fractures indicated that they took place at least a week ago.

It’s extremely rare for a dog like Bianka to be found alive and to be given a chance to survive. In a long conversation with her surgeon, one of the most recognized and respected traumatologists in the country he went to great lengths to explain the difficulty of the case. The severity and extent of the injuries will require two, possibly three operations, and there is a possibility that her jaw will never work properly, developing what is called as ATRESIA, where the jaw would be locked in place and it wouldn’t be able to move, hence rendering feeding impossible. It would likely be the end…

Right now, Bianka has a 50% chance of survival. Her entire life is at stake, and we are going to put every single means necessary to give her the chance.
Bianka is right now being prepared for the surgery. The veterinary team is trying to reduce the infection in the area, that would complicate her recovery. Surgery may happen immediately, if not then tomorrow or the day after, depending on the evolution of the injuries.

This is the time to save Bianka’s life. This is the time for everyone to rally around this little puppy that has already gone through so much. It’s time to show her, that not everyone is bad, and that whilst one soulless piece of scum did his best to kill her just for fun, hundreds of kind souls around the world are going to do everything they can to give her a second chance.

Every case is important, but some of them seem even more unfair than others. Bianka is just a three month old puppy. Her life has just started and it could end unless we do something.
We need your help.. Please, if you can, help us saving Bianka’s life today….

Many thanks…
Viktor
Many thanks!
Viktor@myletsadopt.com
We know times are tough and many are struggling right now, if you are not in a position to contribute please, at least help us save Bianka’s life by SHARING this blog on Facebook, Twitter, you name it… anywhere you can… please.
Many many thanks… as usual we will provide personal updates to our donors as well as through our Facebook Page, Let’s Adopt! Global


Update February 13…
Bianka has gone through her first operation. The procedure was extremely long, lasted over 3 hours and the surgeon had to work with extreme care. Her bones are tiny, not fully formed and extremely damaged.
Both sides of the jaw have been fixed and for the first time since her brutal attack she can now move her mouth.
We are looking at the evolution during today and tomorrow and well then decide whether to use a special contraption to inmobilise her jaw and aid healing.
She is in great mood, typical discomfort after an operation and the added stress of having to be fed through a tube going directly to her esophagus but this should be temporary.
Even if these are all positive developments she remains in a grave condition…

http://blog.myletsadopt.com/2013/02/12/lets-save-bianca-a-three-month-old-puppy-with-used-as-bait-with-massive-injuries/
 

 

ABUSED CATS!!

TAKE ACTION PLEASE: Make a Phone Call to University of Wisconsin- Madison TODAY!!!

Cats abused by UW-Madison are intentionally deafened, are starved for days at a time, and have holes drilled into their heads, steel posts screwed to their ...skulls, and metal coils stitched to their eyes before they are killed!

Double Trouble

Timmy

Daisy

Patches

Marble

They are just some of the many cats who were tormented and killed by the University of Wisconsin (UW)–Madison.

The University of Wisconsin Boards of Regents is still determined to ignore the hundreds of thousands of people who have spoken out against this horrific experiment. It’s time to make ourselves and animals heard! Here’s how:

CALL the UW Board of Regents office (608-262-2324) and Regent President Brent Smith (608-784-5678) and politely urge them to stop experimenting on cats immediately!

Source: http://www.peta2.com/achievements/#ixzz2KptPndKu

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