Uk: International Appeal / Photo Competition for Flooded Animal Shelter in Spain

INTERNATIONAL APPEAL UPDATE   ‘Sighthound Welfare Trust’ in the UK- photo competition in aid of the appeal for a flooded animal shelter in Spain -‘Ciudad Animal’-  

Competition open until 13th January 2010.

Please help the dogs by supporting this special appeal.

HUGE thanks again to SWT for their greyt support!!!

Please see below full details of the SWT competition

Many thanks Greyhound Crusaders/SWAP team UK  

—– Original Message —– From: Sighthound Welfare Trust – Online forums 

 Sent: Sunday, January 10, 2010 9:42 AM

Subject: SWT Photo Competition ( Sighthound Welfare Trust – Online forums )

Photo Competition

Sighthound Welfare Trust is currently running an online photo competition.  All monies raised will be used to support Ciudad Animal, a shelter in Spain.

The Shelter has been flooded; the dogs are standing in inches of water without being able to get out onto dry land. 

There will also be issues with sanitation and feeding and a host of problems once the water subsides with bacteria.

There are four categories for the Photo Competition;

‘best unwrapper’,

‘most uninterested in presents’,

‘dog most full of Christmas fodder’

and ‘winter wonderland’. 

Entries are £1, but there is one free category for supporters to enter.  There are some great prizes up for grabs in this competition.

For full details on prizes and entering, please see the fundraising area of the online forums; http://www.sighthoundwelfaretrust.org.uk/forums/index.php?&showforum=13

The competition will close on Wednesday 13th January.

For more information on the appeal for Ciudad Animal, including details of how to donate, please see here; http://www.sighthoundwelfaretrust.org.uk/forums/index.php?showtopic=14952

Best wishes
 

Sighthound Welfare Trust

Charity No. 1114709
SWT is working towards the end of abuse, neglect and exploitation of sighthounds
www.sighthounds.org.uk
& www.sighthounds.org.uk/forums

Uk (Scotland): Worst Weather Conditions for 50 Years Causes Untold Suffering to Livestock

Animals are now being left to starve and/ or freeze to death on Scotland’s farms due to weather.

Contact the Scottish Govt. Animal Health and Welfare Directorate on: 0131 244 6015 and ask what’s being done about this situation while Minister Richard Lochhead is working out a plan that ensures this won’t cost either farmers or the SNP administration any money. Please give them your full details and ask for complaint to be logged and for a reference number.

You can also contact Richard Lochhead here:

scottish.ministers@scotland.gsi.gov.uk

The Scottish Government
Victoria Quay
Edinburgh
EH6 6QQ

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Livestock being frozen to death in their thousands

Published Date: 07 January 2010

By FRANK URQUHART, ALASTAIR DALTON AND MARK SMITH

THOUSANDS of farm animals face being frozen to death as Scotland experiences its worst winter weather in almost 50 years, farmers have warned.

As heavy snow brought more chaos to Scotland yesterday, upland sheep farmers in particular feared that their flocks could be killed as a result of the longest cold spell to hit Scotland’s agricultural industry for decades.

The prolonged Arctic blast is now the worst seen in Scotland since 1963, according to First Minister Alex Salmond, who praised workers for keeping key roads open, despite widespread anger that many roads and pavements remain ungritted.

The cold spell is now threatening the lives of thousands of farm animals across the country.

Upland sheep farmers fear that their flocks could be killed as a result of deep snow. Those in hilly areas of the country, where snow drifts are already up to 4ft deep, are finding it increasingly difficult to get vital feed to their herds of cows and flocks of sheep.

Pat Withers, the chief executive of the National Farmers’ Union of Scotland, told The Scotsman: “We have some fields where farmers are looking out and can’t get to their flocks. They can just see the heads of their sheep poking up above the snow. One more snowfall there – and a bit of wind picking up – and they will lose them.”

Mr Withers said the problem was particularly acute in the Highlands, Moray, Aberdeenshire and the Borders.

Some farmers have been unable, for up to eight days, to get vital supplies of supplementary feed to their livestock. They are also being hit by delays in suppliers reaching them along treacherous rural routes.

Rural affairs secretary Richard Lochhead, who is being kept fully briefed on the deteriorating situation, said: “Scotland is in the grip of the harshest winter weather conditions in decades, which is adding to the weight of challenges faced by farmers at this time of year.

“I have been in contact with farmers and industry organisations to keep abreast of the problems created by this unusually bad weather.”

Schools and roads all over the country were closed yesterday, with the Borders, North-east and Highlands bearing the brunt of the bad weather.

Last night, several hundred homes in the Kelso and Duns areas of the Borders were without electricity after heavy snow brought down power lines.

A ScottishPower spokesman said engineers were trying to restore supplies as quickly as possible.

Heavy snow and temperatures as low as -11C caused further disruption to roads, railways and airports across the country.

A woman died in a car crash in Shetland, while a 59-year-old pedestrian was seriously injured when he was hit by a car in Aberdeen. Both accidents are believed to be weather-related.

The Met Office said its predicted low of -20C by the weekend would hit sheltered inland areas such as Braemar, with parts of the Central Belt down to -11C by tonight.

The Borders was worst hit by yesterday’s snowfall, with major routes such as the A7, A68 and A702 blocked or extremely hazardous.

Police said drivers should not take to the roads “unless it is a life-or-death situation”, while all the region’s First bus services were cancelled.

The A9 – the main route to the Highlands – reopened, but conditions were “atrocious” and other roads in the north and North-east remained blocked.

Farmers’ fears

ABERDEENSHIRE farmer Tom Johnston spoke of the concerns facing farmers.

Mr Johnston, North East regional chairman of the National Farmers’ Union of Scotland, said: “With the volume of snow there is no feed (for animals] except for the feed that you are taking out to them. With lambs and ewes it’s important to keep them on a good ration and you have to get feed out on a daily basis. The job is extremely difficult because of the snow and ice.

The danger is that if we get windy weather and the snow blows you get drifts and sheep can actually be buried in the snow.”

http://news.scotsman.com/news/Livestock-being-frozen-to-death.5961813.jp

Macedonia: Dogs Being Hunted With Baseball Bats, Killed and Dumped on Local Landfill.

Please click on the BAS link below for the current information:

http://balkansanimalsuffering.wordpress.com/2010/01/09/macedonia-skopje-dogcatchers-hunting-for-dogs-armed-with-baseball-bats-dead-dogs-killed-in-secret-being-disposed-of-on-local-landfill/

  • Other BAS links for Macedonia, including over 50 photgraphs of the suffering at Vardariste holding facility, Skopje:

http://balkansanimalsuffering.wordpress.com/2010/01/03/macedonia-photographs-set-1-of-3-animal-suffering-at-vardariste-holding-facility-skopje/ 

http://balkansanimalsuffering.wordpress.com/2010/01/03/macedonia-photographs-set-2-of-3-animal-suffering-at-vardariste-holding-facility-skopje/

http://balkansanimalsuffering.wordpress.com/2010/01/03/macedonia-photographs-set-3-of-3-animal-suffering-at-vardariste-holding-facility-skopje/

The Mayor of Skopje – Responsible for ‘Controlling’ Animal Welfare, not Authorising Dogs to be Killed with Baseball Bats and Dumped on City Landfill.

Sea Shepherd Vessel Attacked by Japanese Whaling Ship

Photo- SSCS

To view BBC footage and a full write up of the attack on Sea Shepherd by the Japanese whalers, please click on the following link:

http://news.bbc.co.uk.edgesuite.net/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/8442808.stm?ls

Un-edited copy of BBC data and footage provided.

SS Web Site –    http://www.seashepherd.org/

Joanna Krupa: Gorgeous Girl Speaks Up About Animal Abuse – See Her PETA Photo Shoot

Joanna Krupa Is an ‘Angel for Animals’ and a true voice for animals. 
Watch Joanna’s behind-the-scenes video from her sexy PETA photo shoot, and find out why animal rights is so important to her.
Thanks Joanna.

Uk: London – Most Vegetarian-Friendly City

Source: Peta

http://www.peta.org.uk/features/london-most-vegetarian-friendly-city/default.asp?c=peta_uk_enews&ea.url.id=22496&ea.campaigner.email=EZHmm%2FpN2AOWon0byxX%2Ff2JQPMb61MHn%2FU1dYLj9Pwra3xEzZ4tJzA==&forwarded=true

Most Vegetarian-Friendly City: London

Most Vegetarian-Friendly City: London

Merely the mention of London conjures up images of black cabs, Buckingham Palace, The Thames and double-decker buses whizzing past you on an overcast day.

It’s the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and when it comes to being vegetarian-friendly, we think that London is the world’s capital.

Congratulations, London. You have been named the World’s Most Vegetarian-Friendly City!

After UN figures suggested that meat production is responsible for about 18 per cent of global carbon emissions, including the destruction of forest land for cattle ranching and the production of animal feeds such as soya, Lord Stern of Brentford commented in an interview with The Times, “Meat is a wasteful use of water and creates a lot of greenhouse gases. It puts enormous pressure on the world’s resources. A vegetarian diet is better”.

Vegan Society Logo

It’s evident that a lot of Londoners share this belief. Simply take a trip to the grocery store and you will find plenty of items marked with the Vegan Society Logo or the statement “Suitable for Vegans”. Some supermarkets even have their own style of labelling indicating that a product is vegan.

In addition to the readily available cheap vegetarian eats like jam on toast and jacket potatoes with beans, (which likely have kept many starving students alive), the vegetarian dining choices in London offer everything from meatless variations of British favourites such as sausage and mash and shepherd’s pie to masala dosa and chickpea tagine.

When dining out, a great place to start out on any vegetarian-eating tour of London is the world famous Saf on Curtain Road. Saf offers exclusively vegan fine cuisine, including atypical raw dishes such as lasagne, and serves up one of the most delicious apple cheesecakes we have ever encountered. The Gate in Hammersmith is a friendly, well-lit old building with signature cocktails and a wide variety of vegetarian and vegan food with signature dishes such as carciofi (a deep-fried artichoke dish bursting with flavour).

Looking for a full English breakfast, vegetarian-style? Look no further than The Gallery in East London, perfect for those tender mornings after a long night out! Fresh and Wild in Soho offers delicious luxury vegan food, snacks and smoothies, and they also have a catering service if you happen to be throwing a party. Camden’s inSpiral Lounge – voted one of the top 10 vegetarian restaurants in the UK – offers a great atmosphere and gorgeous food. If you’re lucky enough to be there when they’re serving tofu satay skewers, you’re in for a real treat!

And considering that we’re talking about London, what could be more iconic than an old Routemaster double-decker bus that has been converted into an all-vegan restaurant? At Rootmaster, which is situated in a thriving area just off Brick Lane, you can sit on the top deck while the kitchen below prepares dreamy signature dishes such as the Rootmaster Curry and the delectable gazpacho soup.

If it’s ethnic food you crave, try some of the South Indian restaurants in Tooting, South West London, where you can find a host of vegetarian dishes full of rich spices and mouth-watering tastes. For Thai food, you can do no better than to take a trip down Greek Street and find Patara, where you can be served steamed plump tofu in a lime and chilli broth – an absolute treat for your taste buds – while taking in the authentic surroundings. And don’t forget the staple food of most travelling vegetarians: Turkish restaurants are all over London, made mainstream by the Tas restaurant chain along the South Bank and in the London Bridge area. Try the baklali enginar (fresh artichoke casserole with broad beans, fresh tomatoes and garlic).

Extremely simple but surprisingly successful is Hummus Bros, a self-serve palace where you can top your hummus with vegetarian food aplenty, and if it’s Malaysian and Indonesian food you’re after, you can do no better than Melati, which has more great dishes than we can list on a page – you just have to check them out.

Of course, if you’re simply looking for a quick snack, you’re never more than 100 feet away from a newsagent, so you can grab yourself a vegetarian samosa, some crisps, apples, pears and our office favourite, Starburst, to stave off hunger until your next restaurant visit!

This is just a sampling of some of our favourite vegetarian spots in London. If you’re still looking for more, be sure to check out London Eating for more information. If you are not fortunate enough to live in London, pack your suitcase, order a copy of our free “Vegetarian Starter Kit” to read on the plane, grab your passport and get travelling!

Serbia: Smederevo City Dog Pound – **Latest** – Pictures and Reports

We have updated sister site ‘Balkans Animal Suffering’ with the latest news and photographs from Smederevo city dog pound today; this can be seen via the following link:

http://balkansanimalsuffering.wordpress.com/2010/01/07/serbia-smederevo-dog-pound-update-take-note-eu-the-rule-of-law%e2%80%99-is-not-being-implemented-by-serbia/

**Latest ** – we are getting in late news that there may be some positive moves taking place at Smederevo; until we can confirm source and information, we will not publish; but possibly there is some progress happening.  We cannot verify at present but simply hope.

SAV / BAS.