People pay for it

They are all called Mengele.
Those who commit murder on behalf (meat mafia)
but also those who committed the murder (carnivore society)

Are slaughterhouses as bad as we imagine?
No! they are even worse.
And nobody can say today that they don’t know anything about the Dachau of animals.

Look at the photo, people have no empathy, are not afraid of torturing other beings, humanity has developed in a Mengele society.

With what perfidious, ice-cold cynicism is an animal massacred … as a matter of course, according to legal regulations, millions of times, every minute ……

The largest corpse producers are:
In 4th place is Germany, 3rd place is Brazil, 2nd place is the USA and 1st place is China!

By the way, Germany produces around 8 million tons of meat – in just a short time Germany was transformed into a country which benefits from factory farming, animal suffering, and animal torture, including!

It is said that animal rights activists are not welcome in China.
Animal rights activists are also undesirable in Germany!

Simply disgusting the human species … … garbage … that doesn’t even have recycling use.

My best regards to all, Venus

Netherlands: Mink Fur Farms In The Netherlands To Permanently Close Earlier Than Planned In 2021 After COVID-19 Outbreaks.

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41 mink fur farms have been hit by the virus (Photo: Adobe. Do not use without permission)

 

 

WAV Comment:  Another major nail in the coffin for the fur business.  We warmly welcome the progressive move by the Netherlands (Dutch) parliament to close down all mink farms in 2021 rather than 2024.  A dying trade; literally; which has now witnessed many major clothing manufacturers actually absorb their past links with an abusive industry – and now quite rightly put them into the history books where they belong.

Well done Dutch government !

Regards Mark

Mink Fur Farms In The Netherlands To Permanently Close In 2021 After COVID-19 Outbreaks

‘There has never been a more compelling time for the Netherlands to shut down this industry for good’

LIAM GILLIVER

AUG 30, 2020

The Dutch parliament has announced all mink fur farms in The Netherlands will permanently close by March next year, following a series of coronavirus outbreaks.

The country originally planned to phase mink farms out by 2024 but has fast-tracked the closure after 41 covid-19 farm infections.

In a statement sent to Plant Based News, senior director of public affairs for Humane Society International/Europe Dr. Joanna Swabe commended the government on its decision, which it says ends a ‘completely unnecessary industry and protects citizens’.

‘Virus reservoirs’

“With 41 fur farms and an estimated two million mink now having been infected, the risk of keeping these virus reservoirs operating, is far too great,” Dr. Swabe said.

“Without this early termination of fur farming, up to 13.5 million more animals would be forced to suffer short and miserable lives solely to supply the fickle fashion industry.

“It is a sick industry both literally and figuratively. There has never been a more compelling time for the Netherlands to shut down this industry for good.”

The announcement will not require mink on the 120 remaining fur farms to be preventatively culled unless new infections occur.

Mink on unaffected farms will be slaughtered for their pelts in November this year – but breeders are not permitted to restock.

Vietnam: It’s been a huge week for Cotton Blossom.

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Do you remember our recent coverage regarding the rescue of bile bear ‘Cotton Blossom’ ?

 

Here is the latest update news from ‘Animals Asia’;

 

Our past links:

 

https://worldanimalsvoice.com/2020/06/29/vietnam-29-6-20-breaking-news-bile-bear-cotton-blossom-to-be-rescued-by-animals-asia-team-on-the-road/

https://worldanimalsvoice.com/2020/07/03/vietnam-breaking-great-news-animals-asia-rescues-a-bear-named-cotton-blossom-that-was-held-captive-in-a-barren-cage-for-over-14-years/

It’s been a huge week for Cotton Blossom.

Following her rescue and vital 45 day quarantine period she’s now moved to her new den and is meeting the neighbours.

She’s also having her first health check so our vet team can assess the damage two decades in a metal cage has done to Cottom Blossom’s body.

Her spirit appears undaunted as Cotton Blossom is a perfectly calm and endearing bear. Now begins her new life, and we hope you’ll join us in watching her blossom.

 

Watch the latest video above or by clicking on this link below:

https://youtu.be/ZnFg_Je8H0Q

Bonjour, Emmanuel Macron!

 

Since you support hunting with hounds and digging up foxes, these One Voice images might interest you.

🦊 Those who are against, thank you for mobilizing here: https://referendumpourlesanimaux.fr/

(original text): Étant donné que vous soutenez la chasse à courre et le déterrage des renards, ces images One Voice
pourraient vous intéresser.
🦊 Ceux qui sont contre, merci de vous mobiliser ici : https://referendumpourlesanimaux.fr/

https://www.facebook.com/onevoiceanimal/

” Killing animals is not violent, ” say the hunters.

And I say: There is only one permanent problem in nature, one with long-term damage and that is the hunters who are only interested in one thing in the forest, namely to kill defenseless animals for fun.

They are criminals!
And these are their daily crimes
Protected by criminal politics
with criminal journalism
with ignorant societies
And that’s what happens in the EU! whose countries call themselves civilized!

The corruption of a state can be recognized by the fact that it shows itself too weak and too cowardly to prohibit such crimes.

My best regards to all, Venus

 

Belgium: Flanders lifts hunting ban on Belgian wolves’ land as cubs grow.

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Flanders lifts hunting ban on Belgian wolves’ land as cubs grow

Friday, 28 August 2020

Hunting will again be allowed in areas populated by wolves in Flanders after regional authorities announced that a ban imposed to protect newborn wolf cubs will not be renewed.

Flemish Environment Minister Zouhal Demir said that a blanket hunting ban will no longer be necessary as the cubs have grown up.

“The wolves are now also able to move to other resting areas in their habitat, which is quite extensive,” Demir told HLN.

Related News:

11 different wolves spotted in Flanders in last two years

First look at the wolf cubs of Flanders

Wolf Noëlla becomes a mother, but danger lurks

The hunting ban had been imposed in March, when a wolf called Noëlla was reported to have given birth to three cubs and was put in place until 31 August.

Demir moved to imposed the hunting ban to protect the wolf and her litter after another wolf named Naya and her newborn cubs were presumably killed by poachers.

Naya’s death sparked outrage with residents and animal conservation groups since it jeopardised their much-celebrated return of wild wolves into Belgian forests.

A thousand-euro reward for any tips leading to the presumed poachers was set up by conservation groups as well as an anonymous Belgian entrepreneur.

Despite the lifting of the ban, other measures to protect the wolves will remain in place, including regular checks by forest rangers and inspectors with the Flemish Agency for Nature and Forests.

Additionally, intensive monitoring with tracking technology and wildlife cameras will also be employed to ensure the animals are safe, while authorities will continue providing support to small livestock farmers active in the area.

The Brussels Times

https://www.brusselstimes.com/news/belgium-all-news/128894/flanders-lifts-hunting-ban-on-belgian-wolves-land-as-cubs-grows/

 

Corona and us

Great!
With that, we are no longer bothered by the carnivores

Regards and a good night from Venus

USA: Call on Gov. Inslee to End WDFW’s Assault on Wolves.

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Call on Gov. Inslee to End WDFW’s Assault on Wolves

Last fall, Washington Governor Jay Inslee instructed the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) to better support co-existence between Washington’s livestock industry and the recovering population of endangered gray wolves. In his letter, Governor Inslee instructed WDFW to “make changes in the gray wolf recovery program to further increase the reliance on non-lethal methods, and to significantly reduce the need for lethal removal of this species… The status quo of annual lethal removal is simply unacceptable.”

Two weeks ago, WDFW gunned down the last two known survivors of the Wedge wolf family in response to predation on cattle grazing primarily on public lands. Today, the agency is out hunting for up to two wolves from the Leadpoint pack.

WDFW has killed four state-endangered wolves since receiving Gov. Inslee’s letter, and 34 wolves since 2012, when wolves had just begun to return to Washington after their extermination in the 1930s by livestock interests and government eradication programs.

This full-page advertisement paid for by Predator Defense appears in today’s Seattle Times. Consider amplifying its message by contacting Governor Inslee today!

It’s almost been a year since Governor Inslee instructed WDFW to change the way it manages wolves. The agency cannot continue to ignore this instruction. To change the status quo, Governor Inslee must act now.

Please take action by respectfully calling on Governor Jay Inslee to end WDFW’s assault on wolves.

Take action now for Washington’s wolves:

https://engage.nywolf.org/site/Advocacy?cmd=display&page=UserAction&id=151

Wording:

Emergency: Stop the Senseless Killing of Washington’s Wolves

On August 17, 2020, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) Director Kelly Susewind confirmed killing the last two known remaining members of the Wedge wolf pack (an adult male and an adult female) in response to cattle depredations, primarily on public lands.

Although peer-reviewed research demonstrates that killing wolves is an ineffective solution to deter predation on cows and can even result in increased attacks, WDFW gunned down an adult female wolf on July 27, and as science predicted, livestock attacks continued after her death.

Killing is not the answer.

Yet WDFW has resorted to killing wolves living in this same spot rugged forest land for years. In fact, they killed the original Wedge pack in 2012 for the very same reason. The original Wedge pack was accused of preying on livestock in the Colville National Forest eight years ago and, under Washington’s wolf management plan, the state opted to issue kill orders in an attempt to protect the livestock. The state killed the entire family of state endangered wolves.

In the eight years since the original Wedge pack was destroyed, not much has changed. Livestock owners still graze their cows on rugged, forested public lands that are better suited for native ungulates, and WDFW is still killing wolves to benefit the profit margins of private businesses. In fact, at least 26 of the 34 state-endangered wolves that have been killed since 2012 were shot on behalf of the same livestock operator.

While it’s too late to protect the other 34 endangered wolves WDFW has gunned down since 2012, other Washington wolves still need our help.

Please take action to respectfully call on WDFW Director Kelly Susewind and Washington Governor Jay Inslee to immediately end their assault on Washington’s wolves.

Recipients

  • Governor Jay Inslee

  • Director Kelly Susewind

Take action now for Washington’s wolves:

https://engage.nywolf.org/site/Advocacy?cmd=display&page=UserAction&id=151