Archive for March, 2008

400 Kangaroos Face Being Slaughtered

Protesters  gathered  at  a  abandoned  military  site  in  the  Australian  capital  last  Saturday  to  protest  and  prevent  the  slaughtering  of  400  majestically  beautiful  kangaroos.  These  kangaroos  were  blamed  for  supposedly   ruining  the  habitat  of  rare  lizards  and  insects,  which  I  highly  doubt.  The  government  has  portrayed  the  cull  as  a  necessary  case  of  being  cruel  to  be  kind.  However,  most  people  and  me  have  thought  of  this  as  just  cruelty.  About  70  protesters  congregated  around  the  gate  to  stop  the  government  contractors  from  entering  and  killing  the  eastern  gray  kangaroo.  The  kangaroos  themselves  are  endangered,  which  is  the  biggest  reason  for  not  killing  them  in  the  first  place.  It  is  just  wrong!!!  The  Defense  Department  says  that  they  do  not  plan  to  kill  them  by  shooting  them  but  by  tranquilizing  first  them  giving  them  lethal  injection.  Which  I  suppose  that  I  a  little  more  humane  that  just  shooting  the  kangaroos,  but  in  the  end  they  are  still  killing  kangaroos.  “We  are  all  determined  to  see  that  the  kangaroos  are  not  killed,”  said  protest leader  Pat  O’Brien,  president  of  the  Wildlife  Protection  Association  of  Australia, whose  patrons  are  the  family  of  the  late  “Crocodile  Hunter”. Defense  Department declined  to  say  when  the  cull  would  start,  but O’Brien  said  he  has  heard  rumors  it  would  begin  in the  coming  days.  Australia  is  no  stranger  to  killing kangaroos.  Last  year,  state  governments  issued  permits  to cull  3.7  million  kangaroos,  about  15  percent  of  the  population  of  the four  species  licensed  for  commercial  exploitation.  However,  the government  says  that  less  than  two-thirds  of  the  quota  are  shot in  any  given  year.  I  just  think  that  this  is  wrong  they  should  not  kill  kangaroos  at  all   let  alone  any  other  animal.  They  should  just  stop  killing  animals  al  together.

        

http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/03/15/kangaroos.australia.ap/index.html?eref=rss_world

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/14/world/asia/14australia.html?ex=1363233600&en=8184b9470a4cbb00&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss

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Animal Testing

Animal testing- the use of non-human animals in research and development projects, especially for purposes of determining the safety of substances such as foods or drugs.

Animals are routinely being sacrificed for the “common good” of humans. They are poked, prodded, poisoned, forced to live in terrible conditions, and even cut open so that we humans can save risking our own species. This is morally as well as humanly wrong; if we don’t want to test the product on a living human being, a person who has complete thoughts and feelings just as you and I do, then how is it even remotely fair to force it upon animals? First and foremost, they have no say in it. It’s not like they signed up to be a part of it, oh no, they were bread, born, and raised for the sole purpose of being used to test new products. Studies show that there are vast differences between the human anatomy and that of lab animals. And not only is the DNA different, but studies also show that alternatives to animal testing are humane, more accurate, less expensive, and less time-consuming than animal experiments. If all of this is true, then why I ask you, do we still continue to harm and even kill millions of animals each and every year? Many researchers are slow and resilient to change their normal routines. They think it easier to stay with the way that things have always been, than to change their already comparatively easy lives in order to save those of innocent animals. Alternative or new methods include computer models, cell cultures, and human studies. And there are sure to be many more ideas and research methods to come.

Want to know how you can help?

Protest, do something about it. If you buy a product and later find out that it has been tested on animals before sold to stores, return it. Or better yet, send it back to the company along with a note explaining why you won’t buy their products anymore. I know that that is only one unsatisfied customer and so they may not pay much attention to your personal note, but if we can get enough people out there complaining, well, then we may have something.

In conclusion, I’d like all of you to stop and think next time you use your favorite shampoo or body wash that is being tested on animals. Think really hard if buying the off-brand product is worth saving millions of innocent lives. In the end, I think the answer should be clear. Make the right decision and buy non-animal tested products from now on.

 -Audrey

Thanks to: http://www.stopanimaltests.org/index.aspx

http://www.hsus.org/animals_in_research/animal_testing/

http://www.peta.org/actioncenter/testing.asp

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South Africa Allows The Hunting Of Elephants

I  am  so  very  appaled  at  what  South  Africa  is  starting  to  let  wicked  hunters  kill  their  big  lovely  elephants.  I  cannot  beleive  this,  elephants  are  indangered  they  should  not  hunt  them.  South  Africa  said  that  last  monday  they  were  going  to  let  the  hunters  start  hunting  elephants  after  a  13-year  ban.  Environment  Minister  Marthinus  van  Schalkwyk  said  that  the  government  was  left  with  no  choice  but  to  start  killing  them  as  a  last  option  to  reduce  environmental  degradation  and  rising  conflicts  with  humans.  That  is  still  no  right  to  kill  the  pretty  much  defenceless  animals.  He  also  said  “There  will  be  no  wholesale  slaughter,”.  South  Africa  has  been  hugely  successful  in  protecting  the  elephant  population  which  was  once  one  the  verge  of  extinction.  Moreover,  if  they  let  the  hunt  of  them  go  on  then  they  are  probally  going  to  be  close  to  extinction  again!  They  say  that  the  elephant  population  is  growing  at  a  rate  of  5%  a  year  which  is  a  good  thing.  The  big  white  hunter  of  the  1800s  brought  total  population  near  extinction.  In  South  Africa  was  left  with  only  200  elephants  at  the  beginning  of  the  20th  century.  Now  South  Africa  has  a  booming  populations  due  to  their  conservation  efforts,  while  those  of  east  and  west  African  nations  are  struggling  due  to  largescale  poaching.  South  Africa  has  about  18,000  elephants  and  all  of  southern  Africa  is  home  to  300,000  elephants;  about  half  of  all  the  elephants  on  the  whole  continant.  Elephants  can  turn  woodlands  into  grass  and  stubs  in  a  matter  of  a  few  years.  Atleast  that  is  what  the  enviromentalists  say.  South  Africa  says  that  they  might  upset  tourist  that  come  to  see  the  elephants  which  they  would  if  they  saw  someone  walk  up  a  shoot  an  elephant  right  in  their  face.  Anyway  I  still  do  not  see  a  reason  to  kill  the  elephant,  the  worlds  largest  land  mammal  I  might  add.  If  they  want  to  stop  environmental  degradation  plant  some  trees.

If  you  would  like  to  read  more  about  thin  visit  one  or  both  of  these  site

http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=4339457

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/02/25/world/main3876059.shtml?source=RSSattr=World_3876059

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Meet Your Meat

Vegetarian is becoming the new fad right? Or so it seems. A lot of people are doing it because their friends are, because they think it makes them look cool or sound cool. All of these reasons help to save the lives of animals, so who am I to complain right? But don’t you think that we should be doing it for the right reasons? Animals are being mistreated every single day. And what’s worse, we only pick certain ones. It’s like we’re stereotyping them just like we do our own human race. People treat house animals, such as cats and dogs, with the utmost respect. Letting them live among us in our homes, giving them great food, a nice place to sleep, the ability to lounge around all day if they please. But tell me this: how is it fair for them to be able to bask in the sun, sprawled on the living room floor when chickens, pigs, cows, turkeys, and many other animals are being crammed into tiny cages and kept in horrible, wet, dirty, and ungodly terrible smelling warehouses, without ever seeing sunlight until the day they are sent to the slaughter houses? Maybe it’s just a crazy idea, but to me this seems just about as fair as discriminating against people for the color of their skin. It is so unnecessary; I mean come on, it’s the twenty-first century, I think we as human beings should be able to accept people for who they are, not what they are. And the same should be true of animals. They’re not just a rack of ribs, or a juicy leg of meat. They’re living, breathing individuals too. Ones who deserve to live in their natural environments. Ones who deserve to be able to raise their young naturally, not have their babies torn from them at birth, never to be seen again. This is unjust and unfair treatment that needs to be stopped. In researching the topic I have gotten suggestions from http://www.goveg.com/factoryFarming.asp This site says, and rightly so, that the single most effective way to help out is the in fact, become a vegetarian. It saves over 100 animals every year! They also give links to sites such as the homepage of PETA and such organizations. Also, buying meat from local, organic farmers is a lot better than buying it from huge, chainlike corporations. It give the locals more profit, as well as supports a company that treats their animals the way they should be treated.

Its up to you to decide what you’re going to do … or not do, to help out these animals. The choice is yours, and it’s only a click away.

-Audrey

Thanks to: http://www.meat.org

http://www.goveg.com/factoryFarming.asp

http://www.chooseveg.com/vegan-substitutes.asp 

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Fur..the facts behind the fashion

The picture is well known: A well-off older woman walking around with a beautiful, sleek coat that probably cost as much as a small house. Her friends all compliment her on the beautiful coat and she blows it off her shoulder with “This old thing?” Little does she know that 30-60 on average helpless animals were killed to make that coat. If you are thinking of purchasing a fur coat somewhere in the future, please read this before buying it. We’ll see if this changes your mind.

First of all, most of the animals killed to make the coats, stoles, or other fur-based clothing are caught in traps. They often suffer for days before finally being killed, where they will proceed to be skinned for one person’s coat. Now imagine how many fur coats there are in the world. Then imagine 30-60, sometimes even more, animals killed to make just one fur coat. Millions of animals are inhumanely killed every year just to make fur clothing. Now, is fur clothes really necessary? We have faux fur that we can use instead; why do we have to use innocent animals?

As I said earlier, animals are trapped so their fur can be used. 1 in 4 animals escape from these traps by chewing off their own feet, which eventually leads to them dying from gangrene, blood loss, fever, etc. Is it really worth it to lead animals to their death this way just so we can look good? On top of everything, traps are a huge hazard to other animals that we don’t use for fur. Every year, thousands of dogs, deer, cats, and other animals are accidently trapped in the “fur traps” and die. Sometimes, even bald eagles are killed in these traps. So, now we’re not only killing innocent animals for vanity, we’re also killing other animals along the way.

Ranch raised foxes are kept in 2.5 square foot cages with 4 animals per cage. That’s smaller than your average bathroom stall! We wouldn’t want to be treated this way, so why are we treating animals this way?

To keep from damaging the animal’s fur, trappers usually kill the animals by strangling, beating, or other ways I won’t mention. Now, these methods aren’t always 100% effective, and sometimes the animals “wake up” while being skinned. I’m really sorry this is so gruesome, but I’m trying to get it into your head that fur is an awful thing to wear. I really don’t think people will realize how awful it really is without knowing all the facts.

Certain animals, like leopards, sea otters, and some monkeys are faced by being added to the endangered list due to trapping. What do you think is more important, clothing and accessories, or the lives of animals? You decide. But I will never believe that we should use animals for our own vanity instead of letting them live freely.

-Hannah

thanks to:
www.furisdead.com
http://www.teenvoices.com/issue_current/archives/tvsf_animal_2.html

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