Vietnam: Bazan and Wendles Have Been Rescued And The Bile Farm Closed. Watch Their Journey To A New Home On Livestream.

 

News from Animals Asia,

Animals Asia’s rescue team are in in Gia Lai province Vietnam to rescue two moon bears and close a bile farm.

The team will then travel 1,200km back to our sanctuary.

We need your help. Please cheer them on, tell everyone you know and donate if you can.

Bazan and Wendles are coming home.

Keep up to date with the rescue via the live stream:

https://www.animalsasia.org/uk/media/news/news-archive/live-follow-the-hopesprings-bear-rescue.html

 

 

 

USA: Trump Turns Alaska Into The Killing Fields.

 

Mark,

America’s wildlife is under attack in the exact places we want them to be safe—federal public lands.

This week, President Trump signed legislation that turns 76 million acres of National Wildlife Refuge lands in Alaska into killing fields. It reverses existing U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service protections and allows hunters to kill hibernating bears; chase grizzlies from helicopters to their deaths; shoot wolf pups and bear cubs in their dens; and use indiscriminate, cruel leg traps and neck snares on public lands.

Please support our work to stop the next attack before it begins by making public lands safe for wildlife.

National wildlife refuges and other public lands are not the safe haven for endangered wildlife that we may envision. Following the legislation signed by President Trump, even baby animals in national wildlife refuges in Alaska can be targeted. Wolves can be chased and killed by hounds. Whole packs of wolves—even those who have caused no problems for humans—can be taken out on federal land by state agencies. Lynx, wolves, wolverines, and other species can get caught in painful traps, sometimes left there for days.

Help the Endangered Species Coalition fight for the right of endangered wildlife to live safely on federal public lands.

The Endangered Species Coalition is working to protect endangered wildlife and the lands they need to survive around the country. While we work in Washington, D.C. to advance stronger nationwide protections, our skilled organizers are working on campaigns in their regions that include:

Opposing “hounding” on public lands that leads to the injury and death of wolves

Fighting for bans on cruel and indiscriminate trapping on public lands such as refuges

Pressuring the administration and states to increase funding for wildlife conservation and protection

Overhauling state wildlife commissions and agencies to put conservation first

Keeping grizzly bears and gray wolves protected under the Endangered Species Act.

Defending the Endangered Species Act from attacks in Congress

This is one of the most challenging periods for endangered species and wildlife protection in the last two decades. The Endangered Species Act itself is at risk and Congress is overturning many of the hard fought protections brought about by the last administration. These are difficult, lengthy fights, but we believe we can win them if our supporters stand up and speak out. Please support this work with a 100% tax-deductible donation today. 

Thank you for your commitment to wildlife and wild places.

Sincerely,

Leda Huta
Executive Director
Endangered Species Coalition
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Dear Mark,

With the stroke of a pen, the new Secretary of the Interior, Ryan Zinke, has cleared the way for massive new coal-mining operations on federal public land, including in essential wildlife habitat.

The short- and long-term effects could be catastrophic for wildlife, clean air and water, people, and the climate.

In response, Defenders has filed suit challenging this reckless decision, but we need your help.

Donate today to help fight the Secretary’s order and the string of unprecedented extremist attacks.

Mark, it’s been nearly 40 years since the government last weighed the environmental impacts of coal mining on public lands. Since then, we’ve learned so much about the devastating effects of burning coal on our air, water and environment – in addition to its contribution to global warming.

Simply put: By opening these wildlands to coal development, the government is ignoring the harm more coal development will cause.

This is why the previous administration had put any new coal leasing on hold to take a closer look at the impacts – but Secretary Zinke has decided there’s no need to look before we leap into mining and burning more coal.

Much of the new coal-mining will occur in the Powder River Basin in northeastern Wyoming. The rolling hills, plains and rivers of this area are home to spiritual landmarks of great significance to the Native Americans who have lived there for millennia, and are vital habitat for fish and wildlife.

With the known consequences of mass-scale coal mining more frightening than ever, there is no justification for this dangerous and harmful action. That’s why we’re going to court – to speak out on behalf of wildlife and our nation’s lands and waters.

Your donation will help us defend wildlife against corporate interests like these >>

Thank you in advance for your gift!

Sincerely,

Mike Senatore
Vice-President, Conservation Law
Defenders of Wildlife

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Save the Bears Ears National Monument



President Trump is considering a drastic plan to rescind the national monument status of Utah’s Bears Ears. These spectacular public lands—spanning 1.35 million acres near Canyonlands National Park—have been home to Native American tribes for millennia.

Trump’s plan would leave the region vulnerable to oil and gas drilling, mining, and other dangers.

Urge Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke to honor tribal heritage and protect this wildland from destruction.

Take action – https://secure.nrdconline.org/site/Advocacy;jsessionid=00000000.app304a?cmd=display&page=UserAction&id=4208&s_src=act_nrdcnewsletter&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=mainlink&utm_campaign=email&pw_id=4421&NONCE_TOKEN=2D7256BDE9B0A1D2CA406AAC0290027B


 

Trump Signs Bill to Bait, Trap, Kill Alaska Wolves, Bears

President Trump’s sick war on wildlife is taking off. Late Monday he quietly signed a bill that allows wolves and their pups to be killed in their dens and bears to be gunned down in bait stations in Alaska’s national wildlife refuges.

These refuges were designed to be a haven for animals, but they clearly won’t play that role under Trump. The bill also allows aerial gunning and the use of steel-jawed leghold traps to hold the animals in place until they can be shot.

Thanks to the 33,000 of you who took action urging Trump to veto this disgusting bill. The fight is not over. The Center for Biological Diversity has sued the Trump administration three times in the past week, and the resistance movement is growing stronger by the day.

Read more in our press release and consider giving to our Trump Resistance Fund.

Suit Seeks to Save Carnivores From Deadly ‘Cyanide Bombs’

The Center and allies on Tuesday sued the Trump administration for failing to protect endangered species from two deadly pesticides used to kill coyotes and other native carnivores.

Our lawsuit seeks common-sense measures to prevent unintended deaths from sodium cyanide used in M-44s — also known as cyanide bombs — which killed an Oregon wolf in February, temporarily blinded a child, and killed three family dogs in two separate incidents in Idaho and Wyoming in March alone.

“Cyanide bombs are indiscriminate killers,” said the Center’s Collette Adkins. “These dangerous pesticides need to be banned, but until that happens, they shouldn’t be used where they can hurt people or kill pets and endangered wildlife.”

Get more from KFGO.

 

 

Stop Big Pharma Torturing Horese – and Stealing All Their Blood.

Big pharma is making huge profits from the torture of horses. Thousands of horses are raised purely for the purpose of having their blood extracted and sold — with dire consequences.

It’s a sickening business that the SumOfUs community has been standing up against for months — and we’ve made important progress in our fight to stop it.

After SumOfUs members raised the alarm, a major pharma company, Merck, Sharpe and Dohme (MSD), changed its policy.

But blood farms will still operate as long as there are pharma companies willing to buy their products. Can you help push the next big player, Germany’s IDT Biologika, to cut ties with blood farms? We’ll be delivering your voices straight to IDT Biologika’s headquarters in less than two weeks — so please add your name now.

 

Tell IDT Biologika to cut ties with torturous blood farms!

Blood farm conditions are worse than you’d ever imagine.

On farms in Uruguay and Argentina, our partners revealed that workers routinely take 10 litres of blood from the horse in a single extraction — almost a fourth of its total blood. That much blood loss can lead to hypovolemic shock, anaemia or even death.

It’s a hormone called PMSG that the pharma industry is after. Because the valuable hormone can only be found in the blood of mares in their early pregnancy, they are forced into repeated pregnancies and abortions. Finally, they are shipped off to be slaughtered once they’re too weak or old to become pregnant.

In a cruel cycle of animal exploitation, the precious hormone obtained from pregnant mare blood is used by the pig industry to make the industrial production of piglets even more efficient.

More and more politicians, organizations and regular people like you and me are speaking out against this horrific practice. If we keep up the pressure, we can get IDT Biologika to cut ties with the most notorious blood farms we know about.

Sign the petition asking IDT Biologika to cut its ties with these cruel blood farms.

After years of investigative work by the Animal Welfare Foundation, its partners in Uruguay, and hundreds of thousands of SumOfUs members taking action, Merck, Sharp and Dohme (MSD) is changing its ways — at least for its products in Europe.

It’s proof that when we come together with strong partners and amazing members like you, we have the power to shift large corporations.

Now it’s time to get IDT Biologika to make a move. They’ve never been hit by a campaign like this before — so tens of thousands of us coming together to hold IDT Biologika accountable can make all the difference!

Can you sign to end the torture of horses for pharma industry’s profits?

Thanks for all that you do,

Wiebke and the rest of the team at SumOfUs

 

 

 

 

 

UK: First Initial Signs That (Post Brexit) The UK Will Stop Live Animals Exports..

SAV Comment – As we said a long time ago; if the EU is not going to do anything positive about the long distance transport of animals despite all the evidence presented to them, then the UK leaves the EU and acts independently for a ban.  Here is the current response from the UK government – and although nothing can be done until we officially leave the EU, be assured that UK groups will fight tooth and nail to have a live transport ban in place on the day the UK formally leaves the EU.  The EU may continue as ‘heads in the sand’, complete with their weasel words about better enforcement etc, but the UK will take positive, direct action for better animal welfare and go for the ban.  UK welfare groups will ensure this will be the final outcome.

 

Dear Mark Johnson,

The Government has responded to the petition you signed – “As soon as the UK exits the EU legislate to end the export of live farm animals.”.

Government responded:

The Government would prefer animals to be slaughtered close to the point of production. Once the UK has left the EU, there will be the possibility to consider further measures in this area.

The Government is committed to improving the welfare of animals. The Government share British farmers and the public’s high regard for animal welfare. We are proud to have some of the highest animal welfare standards in the world.

The Government’s position is that we would prefer animals to be slaughtered as close as practicable to their point of production. A trade in meat and meat products is preferable to the long distance transport of animals to slaughter.

Once the UK has left the European Union (EU), there will be the possibility to consider further measures in this area.

Until exit negotiations are concluded, the UK remains a full member of the EU and all the rights and obligations of EU membership remain in force. During this period the Government will continue to negotiate, implement and apply EU legislation.

We have made clear in Brussels that we support improvements being made to enforcement across the EU of existing rules on the long distance transport of livestock.

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

Click this link to view the response online:

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/170885?reveal_response=yes

The Petitions Committee will take a look at this petition and its response. They can press the government for action and gather evidence. If this petition reaches 100,000 signatures, the Committee will consider it for a debate.

The Committee is made up of 11 MPs, from political parties in government and in opposition. It is entirely independent of the Government. Find out more about the Committee: https://petition.parliament.uk/help#petitions-committee

Thanks,
The Petitions team
UK Government and Parliament

 

 

Serbia: Appeal To Help Snesko – Any Little Helps !

Help Snesko to pay his debt for 6 months (July – December)
Paypal: free.fly.dogs@gmail.com

Snesko is young retriever mix who dreams about real home almost 2 years. 
We care about him but a lot of dogs require a lot of money but…you know. Money is always problem.

We have debt for his 6 month from July to December. We have debt for accommodation, food, protection against parasites, gas for bringing him to the vet (his kennels is about 40 km in one way from vet), vet costs…

Can anyone help us?

Or please, share this.

We have a lot of problems because we don’t have money to pay all of this.

Thank you!

Please go to the following for donations and to see the photo gallery:

https://www.youcaring.com/snesko-791946

View on SAV Facebook –  

https://www.facebook.com/groups/SerbianAnimalsVoice/permalink/10154996811305516/

 

 

 

Thailand: Mali Has Been Alone Without Care For 40 Years. She Has Been Offered A Sanctuary Home But The Zoo Refuses. Petition Them Here.

 

 

Mali the elephant holds her own tail for comfort. She suffers from cracked nails and foot pads. She has never had proper medical care.

She is suffering, and it is up to us to help her.

Mali has been held in a barren pen at the Manila Zoo for 40 years. Decades spent pacing back and forth on a concrete floor have left her with potentially fatal foot problems. Boon Lott’s Elephant Sanctuary in Thailand has offered Mali a place where she can roam freely, receive the medical care she needs, and interact with other elephants. But the Manila Zoo has refused to let her go.

Please sign this Care2 petition demanding that Mali be retired to Boon Lott’s Sanctuary as soon as possible.

Elephants in the wild spend up to 18 hours a day walking on grass, soil, dirt, and mud. There is no way that elephants living in places like the Manila Zoo are able to get enough exercise to prevent cracked nails, overgrown cuticles, cracked pads, and arthritis.

When captive elephants develop foot and joint problems, it is imperative that they get care immediately before their wounds become infected. Mali has not received the appropriate foot care in the entire time that she has been held at the Manila Zoo. Elephant experts who have observed her recently now fear for her life.

Mali has spent 40 years alone and in pain at a facility that has done nothing to help her. Together we must speak out to make sure she spends her last years in a place that will nurture her back to health, provide her with a natural habitat, and expose her to the company of other elephants.

Sign this petition to free Mali from the Manila Zoo and send her to Boon Lott’s Sanctuary.

Thank you,

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UK: Great News For Dogs – 95% Now Fitted With Microchip – ‘Stray’ Dogs Fall To Lowest Level For 20 Years.

 

 

Stray dogs fall to lowest level in 20 years after compulsory microchipping is introduced

 

Telegraph Reporters

6 April 2017 • 12:01am

The number of stray dogs has fallen to the lowest level in 20 years after compulsory microchipping was introduced, data has suggested. 

Around 95 per cent of UK dogs are now fitted with a microchip with their owner’s details that mean pets can be reunited with their families if they are lost or stolen, data from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs show.

They have enabled thousands of dogs to be reunited with their owners and the Dogs Trust’s annual survey found the number of strays fell last year by 21 per cent to the lowest levels since the survey began in 1997.

It is excellent to see that so many owners have taken action to get their dogs chipped Animal Welfare Minister Lord Gardiner

Now, on the anniversary of the introduction of compulsory microchipping, owners are being reminded to make sure the details on the chips are up to date so they can be easily contacted if their pet is lost or stolen.

Animal Welfare Minister Lord Gardiner said: “Thanks to microchipping, thousands of dogs have been reunited with their owners and the number of stray dogs is now at a record low.

“It is excellent to see that so many owners have taken action to get their dogs chipped – a painless process for dogs which many charities will carry out for free.

“However, still too many are not being reunited where owners have not updated their details when they move home or get a new phone number – heart-breaking for the owner, and easily avoidable with a five-minute phone call.