International: A Host of PETITIONS to Sign !

Some current petitions to get involved with:

Get Fraser Coast to ZERO Euthanasia of Healthy Cats and Dogs!

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/Fraser-Coast-to-Zero-Euthanasia/

Prevent the online murder of a cat!

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/8/prevent-the-onine-murder-of-a-cat/

Stop the Senseless Slaughter of Australian Camels

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/999/725/689/

Free Tony the Truck Stop Tiger Now, Not Later

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/129/272/008/

Stop Canada’s Cruel Seal Hunt

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/590/374/008/

Stop Live Animal Export and Abuse

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/610/179/245/

Stop moon bear torture

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/2/stop-moon-bear-torture/

Stop Atlantic Coral Enterprise from Selling “Shark in Glass Bottle”

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/stop-atlantic-coral-enterprise-from-selling-quotshark-in-glass-bottlequot/

Awareness for Whiskey the dog

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/6/awareness-for-whiskey-the-dog/

Fin Free Newmarket

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/fin-free-newmarket/

Urge Boston to ban the sales of Puppies and Kittens from Mills

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/2/urge-boston-to-ban-the-sales-of-puppies-and-kittens-from-mills/

Close Monkey Breeding Factory

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/close-monkey-breeding-factory/

 

 

Serbia: Does It Now Realise That ‘Law Implementation’ Is A Serious Issue ?

Update on the situation of environmental protection in Serbia.

Serbian Link – Ekoloski bilten:  Ekoloski_bilten_broj_108,_20._jun_2011.

 

Dulić je istakao da će, kroz niz obuka i seminara, inspekcija, gradjani i privreda naučiti koja su njihova prava i obaveze u oblasti zaštite životne sredine. On je ocenio da će biti neophodna i efikasnija sardanja inspekcije, policije, tužilaštva i sudova,”jer jedno od uskih grla” u primeni propisa i dalje predstavlja neefikasnost sudstva.

*** Dulic pointed out that through a variety of lessons and seminars, inspectors, civilians and trade organizations will learn what are their rights and duties in the field of environmental protection.

He pointed out that it is imperative to establish collaboration in-between the inspection bodies, police, prosecution office and the courts, AS one of the main problems is in law implementation and that is followed by non efficiency of courts.  ***

Šef Delegacije EU u Srbij Vensan Dežer kazao je da je EU u poslednjih 10 godina u oblast zažtite životne sredine u Srbijiuložila 500 miliona evra i da je cilj novog tvining projekta da poboljša najsloženiji deo procesa zaštite životne sredine, a to je sprovodjenje zakona.

*** EU representative in Serbia Vensan Dezer said that in the period of last 10 years EU invested 500 million euros in the field of environment protection and that the aim of this twining project is to improve the most complex in the process of environment protection which is –

LAW Implementation !! 

LAW Implementation !! 

LAW Implementation !!  ***

See lots more photos and our past campaign posts at:

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2009/08/24/240809-global-launch-of-campaign-to-save-stara-planina-animals-and-plants-international-supporters-your-individual-help-is-essential-please-copy-and-send-letter-given-in-post-below/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2010/09/27/serbia-stara-planina-update-the-governments-illegal-environmental-destruction-continues-full-news-and-pictures-in-this-post/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2009/09/11/serbia-campaign-for-the-protection-of-zvezdara-forest-in-belgrade/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2009/09/03/golema-reka-draft/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2009/08/21/serbia-save-stara-planina/

Uk; (Uk Supporters ONLY) Roll Up, Roll Up To The Ugliest Show On Earth – Take Action Now, Before 23/06, And Call Your MP To Vote For A Ban On Wild Animals In British Circuses.

*** ACTION FOR UK SUPPORTERS ONLY *** – Please Act Immediately !!

This Thursday, MPs will vote in parliament on whether or not to ban the cruel use of wild animals by circuses.

If the vote goes the right way, it would be a massive step towards ending this cruel and outdated practice.

We need to use the next two days to persuade our MPs to protect the tigers, lions and zebras suffering right now in British circuses.

Please take 2 minutes to send your MP a quick message:
http://www.38degrees.org.uk/end-circus-animal-cruelty

Forcing wild animals to perform in circuses causes needless suffering. Beautiful wild beasts – like tigers, lions and zebras – are shunted around the country in trailers, kept alone in small cages, and forced to perform.

The best circuses have long abandoned this cruel practice and wow their audiences with talented acrobats and clowns. This Thursday’s vote is an opportunity to finally tackle those few dodgy circuses that still exploit wild animals. If we work together we can persuade our MPs to do the right thing.

Tell your MP to vote against circus animal cruelty this Thursday:
http://www.38degrees.org.uk/end-circus-animal-cruelty

Animal welfare experts like the RSPCA and the British Veterinary Association all back a ban on circus animal cruelty. [1] But in April this year, the government suddenly dropped plans to take action. This is despite evidence that 7 out of 10 people want circus animal cruelty stopped. [2] This Thursday’s vote is our chance to persuade the government to act.

We know that 38 Degrees members can work together to help stop the cruel treatment of animals. Earlier this year, people power stopped plans for a giant “mega-dairy”, where cows would have been kept indoors all year round and not allowed to eat grass. Now let’s do the same to persuade our MPs to back a ban on the cruel use of wild animals in circuses.

Tell your MP to vote against animal cruelty this Thursday, by sending them a quick e-mail:
http://www.38degrees.org.uk/end-circus-animal-cruelty

Thanks for being involved,
Marie, David, Johnny, Hannah, Cian, Becky and the 38 Degrees team

PS: Too often, circus animals are deliberately abused. For example, earlier this year Animal Defenders International revealed footage of Annie, an elderly circus elephant, being beaten with a metal pitchfork. [3] Luckily Annie was rescued after a people powered outcry. But the best and simplest way to stop all wild animals suffering in circuses is to ban circuses from keeping them. Ask your MP to back a ban here: http://www.38degrees.org.uk/end-circus-animal-cruelty

NOTES:
[1] Many animal welfare organisations have done fantastic work campaigning for a ban on wild animals in circuses, for example the RSPCA’s “The Big Stop” campaign: http://www.giveanimalsavoice.org.uk/campaigns/big-stop/. The Independent newspaper has also run a high-profile campaign to end this cruel practice: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/27000-sign-wild-animal-circus-ban-petition-2299007.html

[2] Last month, a YouGov poll showed 7 out of 10 people support a ban on wild animals in circuses: http://www.ad-international.org/animals_in_entertainment/go.php?id=2118&cat=7&si=1&ssi=10

[3] To learn more about Annie the elephant see: http://www.ad-international.org/animals_in_entertainment/go.php?id=2075&cat=7&si=1&ssi=10

Uk: ‘Cheap Meat, MRSA and Deadly Greed’ by Johann Hari.

Linkhttp://www.commondreams.org/view/2011/06/17-5

Published on Friday, June 17, 2011 by the Independent/UK

Cheap Meat, MRSA and Deadly Greed

If they aren’t stopped soon, the WHO warns we are facing a ‘doomsday scenario of a world without antibiotics’

by Johann Hari

Here is a news story that could determine whether you live or die. Many of the world’s scientists are warning that one of the mightiest weapons doctors have against sickness is being rendered useless – so a few people can get richer, for a while. If they aren’t stopped soon, the World Health Organization warns we are facing “a doomsday scenario of a world without antibiotics”. It will be a world where transplant surgery is impossible. It will be a world where a simple appendix operation will be as routinely lethal as it was in 1927, before the discovery of penicillin. It will be a world where pneumonia and TB and gonorrhea are far harder to deal with, and claim many more of us. But it’s a world that you and I don’t have to see – if we act on this warning now.

As the scientists I’ve interviewed explain it, antibiotics do something simple. They kill, slow down or stall the growth of bacteria. They were one of the great advances of the 20th century, and they have saved millions of us. But they inherently contain a problem – one that was known about from very early on. They start an arms race. Use an antibiotic against bacteria, and it kills most of it – but it can also prompt the bacteria to evolve a tougher, stronger, meaner strain that can fight back. The bacteria is constantly mutating and dividing. The stronger the antibiotic, the stronger some bacteria will become to survive. It’s Darwin dancing at super-speed.

So the more we use antibiotics, the more we lose them. It’s a battle played out on human bodies and in human wounds, with sky-high stakes. In many developed countries today, MRSA kills more people than AIDS. The obvious conclusion, then, is that we should use antibiotics sparingly, and only when they are really needed to treat the sick. But in one crucial area we are doing the exact opposite – for the sake of a few people’s profits.

In the United States, Latin America, and Asia, animals being farmed for meat and milk are being automatically given antibiotics in their food all day – irrespective of whether they are healthy or sick. It’s like slathering your child’s Cornflakes with antibiotics, all year round. Some 80 per cent of all antibiotics in the US go straight into farm animals. This speeds up the race massively. It’s like taking bacteria to the gym and giving them a constant work-out – and then unleashing them on the rest of us.

You can see how this process makes bacteria stronger and tougher – and at work on humans – in a startling study by Professor Barry Levy in the New England Journal of Medicine. His team went to a chicken farm where antibiotics had not been used before, and started to put the antibiotic tetracycline into their feed. Before the start of the experiment, there was no tetracycline-resistant bacteria on the farm. Within two weeks, 90 per cent of the chickens were excreting tetracycline-resistant organisms. Even more strikingly, half of all the humans living on the farm were by then excreting tetracycline-resistant bacteria too.

This process partially explains the evolution and spread of many superbugs. Only a fortnight ago, a new strain of MRSA was found in British milk that could be transmitted to human beings. To some degree this arms race is an inevitable part of nature – but our factory farms are massively artificially accelerating it. They are bringing the day when antibiotics won’t work much closer.

Why? Why would factory farms automatically feed antibiotics to healthy animals, given the obvious risk? If you cram animals together, give them little room to move, and make them grow and produce far beyond the level they would in natural circumstances, they will routinely get ill – and they do. It is cheaper for their owners to simply automatically and pre-emptively drug them all, than to try to treat their illness individually, or to create an environment where sickness is not standard.

The animals in these factory farms can become reservoirs of stronger superbugs. Sometimes it spreads to us through contamination of raw meat, but more often it filters out through workers who have contact with the animals. Dutch pig farmers are 760 times more likely to be carrying pig-MRSA than the rest of the population. This story ends eventually with the death of antibiotics – and routine operations becoming deadly once more.

We always knew factory farming was a scar on our conscience, but it turns out it is also an urgent threat to our health. Of course, factory farming is not the only source of growing antibiotic resistance. Doctors have been over-prescribing them, and patients have too often not been taking their full course, enabling tougher bacteria to survive and thrive. But this is the most egregious cause.

A few years ago, it looked like the European Union had taken the lead, by banning the routine use of some types of antibiotics simply to promote the growth of animals. But research published this week by the Soil Association suggests farmers are sidestepping the real issue. The prescription of modern cephalosporins, the antibiotics which are most widely believed to promote stronger variants of MRSA in animals and humans – has quadrupled in the past decade in Britain. Why? They are advertised to farmers, who are under greater pressure than ever to get more and more out of their herds because supermarkets have ratcheted up the pressure for quick profit. Decent small farmers who want to resist these trends find themselves out of business.

The former chief medical officer Liam Donaldson says this over-prescription is so dangerous to us all it should be banned. Yet David Cameron’s Government ignored the official recommendation from its own veterinary advisers to take even the much milder step of banning the advertising of antibiotics to farmers.

It might seem strange that governments all over the world are taking such a gamble with public health, in the face of the best scientific advice. But Big Agriculture has armies of lobbyists and open checkbooks, while the people trying to protect the public have only the facts and reason and truth on their side. The squandering of life-saving antibiotics is one example of a bigger trend hijacking global politics. Small groups of rich people, determined to maximize profits, are buying or bamboozling politicians into serving their interests and into ignoring the interests of the vast majority of the population. This is the trend that is making it so hard to (say) re-regulate the banks to prevent another global crash, or prevent the unraveling of the climate.

It doesn’t have to be this way. The majority of the population can organize and shout louder than these self-interested juntas of profit. There are inspiring examples. In Lincolnshire, there were plans to import the first US-style mega-farm into this country by a group of tycoons who claimed their cows “do not belong in fields”. But public pressure forced the Environment Agency to investigate, and the plans to be abandoned. Fighting back on issues like this works – and we need to step it up.

Otherwise, the history books – written by people more vulnerable to bacteria than you and I have ever been – will record something startling. Our demand for cheap meat turned us, in turn, into cheap meat.

© 2011 Independent/UK

Johann Hari is a columnist for the London Independent. He has reported from Iraq, Israel/Palestine, the Congo, the Central African Republic, Venezuela, Peru and the US, and his journalism has appeared in publications all over the world. 

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For more photos like those below –

– a Serbian farm; please click on the following:

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2011/01/12/serbia-farm-animal-update-12111-throw-straw-in-the-liquid-excrement-and-let-them-get-on-with-it-nothing-really-changes-at-the-serbian-republic-veterinary-ministry/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2010/11/26/serbia-farm-animal-conditions-update-261110-formal-statement-on-conditions-now-provided-by-ciwf-uk/

Serbia: Pictures of Some Dogs Rescued By Slavica.

Slavica has sent through some pictures of dogs who are staying with her.

 

MONDY

Look at Mondy, he is ok, was born 1996.- we found him behind the highway .

Now he had  lipoma –  subcutaneouse benign tumour .
Regards
Slavica

BISA

Look at Bisa , female , we found her before 10 years when she was 
shot by hunters. Now she had an operation – like Mondy : benign tumour
subcutaneouse.
Regards
Slavica

BUBICA

 

Bubica, female, was operated, breast tumour – not cancer.

STAFFI

 

Stafi was rescued from Novi Sad city pound  , he was on death row .

 

This is Stafi in his room.

 

 

 

 

Uk: Three New Uk Arrivals From Romania Looking For Forever Homes. Please Crosspost.

Dear Friends,

Three new arrivals to introduce to you! 

These will be our last Rommie rescues coming here to the UK for at least 6-months so if anyone is looking to adopt or knows of a good home waiting please get in touch.  If you could kindly crosspost and share with your friends/family too we’d be grateful

BALANICA

 

Balanica is approx. 2 years old, a medium sized girl.  Balanica is still quite shy but once she knows you she starts to relax.  In fact in just 2-weeks she’s grown in confidence a lot.  Balanica loves to play with other dogs, she would benefit most in a home with another dog/s.  She’s fairly low energy, happy to play and then have an afternoon snooze.  We’re not sure how she is with cats as yet as not sure she’s encountered any in the garden.  Balanica has so much potential, she’s a really lovely girl and in the right home will simply blossom!  She has been spayed, fully vaccinated and microchipped.  She is being fostered in the North London area.

 

 

MUGUREL

 

Mugurel is approx. 2 years old, extremely handsome, beautiful colour. A bit shy at the beginning but he comes round really quick and then he’s one of the most affectionate dog I’ve seen, wanting lots of cuddles. He is a fairly playful dog and really enjoys canine company.  He’s not extremely energetic, he does like to sit and sleep on his own sometimes.  He doesn’t seem to like cats too much though!  He would be happy to be rehomed on his own or with other dogs. Seems to be protective of his foster place (in the best possible way) so he is good as guard dog as well. Mugurel has been spayed, fully vaccinated and microchipped. He is being fostered in the North London area.

 

 

AESOP 

Aesop is a lively 18-month old very handsome boy!  He’s totally lovable and will take all the cuddles he can get!  Aesop is very people/dog friendly and completely ignores the cats in his foster home.  He loves to play with other dogs and so we’d really want to rehome him where he would have others to play with.  He’s not high-energy as such, he just likes a real good play then to settle down for a snooze.  Aesop has been spayed, fully vaccinated and microchipped.  He is being fostered in the North London area.

 

Chrissy xx

Contact e mail  for Chrissy:  chrissy@romaniaanimalaid.co.uk

Romania / Uk: A New Forever Home Is Required For ‘ Blanca’; – Can You Help ? – Please Crosspost.

 

Dear Friends,

 

Introducing Blanca! 

Blanca is a very sweet dog rescued from Romania originally.  She is currently being cared for in a foster home in Holland but is now looking for her forever home!

Blanca is around 18-months old, she is very dog friendly and people friendly also.  Blanca was injured after being hit by a car almost a year ago.  She has her own mobility cart and is a very happy little girl.  You can view photos attached and a video of her is below: –

http://youtu.be/ULBoLosjr9w

Blanca has lots of energy and enjoys life to the full!

If you can offer this lovely girl a forever home please contact me

If you cannot offer her a home but could share this appeal with your friends and family we’d be very grateful.

Many thanks

Chrissy

www.romaniaanimalaid.co.uk

Registered Charity 1133543