For USA Friends – Governor Sarah Palin, the Republican Vice President Nominee, Supports Killing Wolves from Aircraft !

Please View the following link to obtain more information on Sarah Palins Environmental views.

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=132&topic_id=6965027&mesg_id=6965027

Take aim … must rid Alaska of all the …………..

as I have the oil industry to support

Pro life ?, well only some

This undated photo provided by the Heath family shows Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin with one of her daughters posing with the caribou she killed.

Skinned wolves. Sarah Palin initiated a program where the state of Alaska pays $150 for the left front leg of wolves.


http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=u4v_kOFSV2I

A Message from:   Rodger Schlickeisen
President
Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund

Have you ever heard of aerial hunting? It’s a brutal practice. Wolves are shot from low-flying aircraft or chased to exhaustion, then killed at point-blank range.

Warning: This video is extremely disturbing. It contains graphic images of aerial hunting of wolves — a brutal and needless practice that Governor Palin has fought hard to promote and expand.

http://actionfund.defenders.org/palinvideo

Governor Sarah Palin, the Republican nominee for Vice President, promotes this barbaric practice, exploiting a loophole in the Federal Airborne Hunting Act to allow private wolf killers to shoot down wolves using aircraft. We have to get the word out about this!

Despite strong scientific, ethical and public opposition to aerial hunting, Governor Palin has…

  • Proposed paying a $150 bounty for the left foreleg of each dead wolf.
  • Approved a $400,000 state-funded propaganda campaign to promote aerial hunting.
  • Introduced legislation to make it even easier to use aircraft to hunt wolves and bears.

Please watch this powerful video by Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund, and then share it with every wildlife lover you know:

http://actionfund.defenders.org/palinvideo

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Friday, August 29, 2008.

 
 
 
 

 

Sarah Palin is Cruella de Ville

As Alaska’s governor in 2007, Sarah Palin declared open hunting season on Alaskan wolves, offering a $150 bounty for each animal killed. This program drew cries of outrage from animal rights groups.
Palin, pictured below on the sofa in her office, enjoys hunting. The wolf kill is designed to increase the population of moose and caribou for sport hunters.
 
 

The problem is Palin allowed one of the worst kinds of wolf slaughter there is — aerial hunting, something even sport hunters believe is barbaric:
<http://www.defender s.org/resources/ publications/ policy_and_ legislation/ alaska’s_ hunters_speak_ out.pdf?ht= aerial%20hunting %20aerial% 20hunting>
 

 

 

 

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Aerial hunting of wolves is akin to the medieval demonization of wolves. A wolf howling at night is symbolic of wilderness. Killing an alpha wolf can disorganize an entire pack. I used to be a hunter, but I¹m completely against the aerial hunting of wolves.²
 
 
 
 

 

After a lawsuit by the Alaska Wildlife Alliance, the state court forced Palin to shut down this hideous program. Nevertheless, the AWA expects the practice to continue: <http://www.akwildli fe.org/content/ view/55/61/>  

No doubt next winter will find the AWA fighting the next round of creative efforts to decimate Alaska¹s wolves.
 
 
 
 

 

Palin also sued the federal government after it declared polar bears an endangered species, while also denying that global warming had any impact on the bears’ habitats. <http://www.boston. com/lifestyle/ green/greenblog/ 2008/08/sarah_ palin_on_ energy_and_ the.html>   

This is Palin’s alter ago….
photo by STEPHEN NOWERS / Anchorage Daily News
 

 

 

 

Delhi, India – Fantastic, Beautiful Pups for Adoption – Can You Help ?

Can anyone help with the adoption of these beautiful pups in Delhi, India ?, even if it is simply putting word out to other contacts, thank you.

Here is a message from Rishi and Penelope.

Dear friends,

Following are pictures of puppies for adoption in Delhi. they are very healthy and beautiful. Please read the message below and kindly contact Ms Peneplope Spencer at penelope.spencer@gmail.com  for further adoption enquiries;

Thanks

Rishi

I have attached a couple of photos – they are very cute, and I have 5 left.
There is one boy, and four girls.
They are about 7 weeks old. Their parents, are Honey and
Oscar (Oscar TheWild, we like to call him!). We adopted Honey and Oscar from Friendicoes about 2 years ago, and they fell in love.

So the puppies are of Indian breed, but they have never been on the street.
They all have very sweet personalities. I would greatly appreciate it if you could circulate this info to your contacts and friends, because my landlord is telling me that we cannot keep the pups in the house any longer.

 

Warm regards,
Penelope Spencer

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

It would be very helpful if anyone who is interested, can get in touch with me asap.

 

 

FRANCE – Cats to Be Destroyed – Please Help

ENGLISH

 

Please circulate !

These cats are at a shelter / killing station in Northern France. The place is bursting at the seams – so next week many will be put down (the females first, most likely – as there is too many of them).

These cats need to be chipped (some may already have one though) and vaccinated before leaving (the law in France demands this). For chipping the place charges EUR 38.15; vaccination EUR 12.40.

The cats should be housed seperate for some three weeks before joining others, for safety reasons. Some may carry diseases and / or parasites.

 

THESE CATS DO NOT HAVE MUCH TIME !

If anyone can help please contact: groscrapaudgrognon@gmail.com

Thank you!

 

 

Betreff:

DRINGEND! 20 Erwachsene Katzen brauchen Hilfe vor Einschläferung in Nord Frankreich!

Datum:

Sun, 31 Aug 2008 17:02:53 +0200

Von:

 

Bitte  weiterleiten !

Diese Katzen befinden sich in einer Tötungsstation in Nordfrankreich. Die Tötungsstation ist ÜBERVOLL und nächste Woche werden viele eingeschläfert (warscheinlich die weiblichen, weil sie sehr viel haben).

Diese Katzen sind gechippt und können geimpft sein, nur will die Tötungsstation ungefähr 12.40 Euros für die Impfung (Chip kostet 38.15 Euros, und keine Katze kann ohne Chip raus gehen, weil die Gesetze in Frankreich so sind).

Diese Katzen mussen natürlich, wenn sie von einer Tötungstation kommen, separiert gehalten werden von anderen Katzen, ungefähr drei Wochen.
Man muss jedenfalls immer vorsichtig sein, weil diese Katzen können Milben, Katzenschnupfen, und so weiter haben, und sollen nicht die anderen Katzen im Haus anstecken können.

ES EILT FUR DIESE ARME KATZEN!

Wenn jemand bereit ist zu helfen, bitte melden sie euch an : groscrapaudgrognon@gmail.com

Vielen Dank!
LG

 

SLIDESHOW OF CATS IS AT THE FOLLOWING – Please View:-

 http://img234.imageshack.us:80/slideshow/player.php?id=img234/553/1220352471u4o.smil

 

 

EU RESOLUTION for Stray Animals – German and English Versions Now Available

This is the reality of European Stray Animals in just one country

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2007/12/12/welcome-to-my-serbia/

Take Action:-

PLEASE MAIL TO THE MOON AND BACK !!

Our friends and fellow campaigners at the Association for Aid and Support of the Creole Dogs have now kindly added an English Language version of the EU Resolution for anyone wishing to sign.  Simply click on the following link, and once at the site, click on the Union flag for the English version, which will appear at the bottom.

Click on the flag again and it will give you the German language version.
 
 

 

 

 

THE EUROPEAN RESOLUTION


THE MOST IMPORTANT EVENT FOR ANIMAL WELFARE 2008
________________________________________________________


                  This concerns us all !
The Association for the Aid and Support of Creole Dogs
http://www.kreolischerhund.de asks you to sign the resolution
created by the European Association for the Protection of Animals and Environment/Europäischer Tier- und Naturschutz e.V. and the Alliance against Abuse of Animals/Bund gegen Mißbrauch der Tiere e.V. in order to establish finally the rights of stray animals in the European legislation, the right to live and to be treated humanely.
 
 

The European stray animals and those among us who are fighting for them, have been waiting for this for a long time.


The resolution shall be presented to the European Parliament and the European Comission in Brussel October 4th, the world animal welfare day.

*** UPDATE *** signatures will now be accepted until the end of the year, not just until the 4th of October which gives us more time.


We need at least 100 000 signatures.
We ask all animal welfare associations and organisations to send the resolution to all their members and ask them to sign. Please send the resolution also to other associations and organisations and put it also on your home page for downloading.
 
 
The BMT has installed a page on their web site  where one can sign the resolution online for all those who cannot send it back by post:
http://www.eu-resolution.bmt-auslandstierschutz.de
At the bottom of the page you find the underlined spaces for names and addresses.
The ETN has the resolution online with the link:
https://ssl.etn-ev.de/resolution/index.htm

 
We thank wholeheartedly all those who help with their signature  the stray animals of Europe to obtain legal rights.

                 Isabel Gorski-Grobe
            Association for Aid and Support
                 of the Creole Dogs
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

                
 
 
 

 

 
 

 

 

Please Help the Police Demand Justice for Police Dog ‘Bruno’

Here you can see photographs of ‘Bruno’. Bruno is now dead; killed by an injection of either Nuvan pesticide or T-61 into his heart.  Bruno was a police dog as can be seen from the photographs.  He was very good at his job.

EPAR have been contacted by the Serbian police with regard Bruno’s death.  Many of the policemen who worked with him have told EPAR that they all loved Bruno and that they cannot forget him; several of them are very upset about what has happened to Bruno.  These policemen who are very upset at the loss of their companion are now demanding that the Veterinary Inspector (allegedly a Mrs Branka Bjelica) who demanded the killing of Bruno, should be punished. 

 Some of the policemen were present when Bruno was given his (lethal) injections  – but the policemen did not expect in any way that Bruno was going to be killed; they simply thought that Bruno was going to be given a vaccine, as it is alleged that he killed a fox several hours before.  It was only around 30 minutes later after the injections, that Bruno was seen by some of the policemen to be dead.  None of the authorities involved in this case have produced any evidence in the way of a fox body to substantiate the claim that Bruno did kill a fox, but Bruno was destroyed for allegedly being a fox killer.

 

The policemen who were friends of Bruno have provided the photographs that you can see in this article.  It is these same men who are demanding justice for the unnecessary killing of Bruno.

EPAR will try to help the policemen in whatever way possible to get justice for Bruno. Complaints about the actions of veterinary inspector Mrs Branka Bjelica and the unnecessary killing of Bruno, a very good and loyal police dog, should be made to the people in authority who can take further action against the veterinary inspector; these are:

Minister of Agriculture , Mr. Sasha Dragin kabinet@minpolj.sr.gov.yu

and the Director of the Veterinary Department of Serbia, Mr. Zoran Micovic micovicz@minpolj.sr.gov.yu

Please e mail them and demand that the veterinary inspector is punished for demanding and undertaking the unnecessary killing of loyal police dog and public servant Bruno.

OIPA, the International Organisation for Animal Protection Write in Support of a Serbian ‘No Kill’ Humane Animal Control Programme

In a further show of support for the implementation of a national No Kill strategy within Serbia, a letter has now been sent to Mr.Sasha Dragin – Minister of Agriculture,Serbia, and to Mr.ZoranMicovic – Director of Veterinary Department of Serbia, from Paola GhidottiInternational Campaigns Director and Massimo Pradella – International Chairman, of OIPA, the International Organisation for Animal Protection, based in Milan, Italy.

 

Please see the OIPA web site at  http://www.oipa.org/

 

Including information on the European Convention Protecting Pets and Stray Animals:

http://www.oipa.org/abandonment/europeanconvention.html

 

 

 

The main information contained within the OIPA letter is as follows:

 

“We are writing you on behalf of OIPA.  OIPA – International Organization for Animal Protection, is an International Confederation of associations (today, 170) for the animal protection and for the defence of animal rights all over the world. Founded in 1981 by Milly Shar Manzoli, OIPA is a Non Governmental Organisation associated to the UN Department of Public Information since 1992. The purpose of the Organization consists in the defence of animal rights and in the defence of the animals from every kind of mistreatment. It also follows the purpose of improving the public health through the abolishment of any kind of animal experiments throughout the world.

 

The organization we lead has been committed to the principle of protecting animal life since its inception more than 30 years ago, and so are our members and staff. It was OIPA, more than any other group, that pioneered the concepts of legislation, education, and sterilization to combat the pet overpopulation problem.

 

Today in Serbia, thousands of unwanted animals will suffer and die. A shocking number of dogs, cats, and others are born daily into a world whose homes and hearts don’t have room for them”.

 

“One unspayed dog and her offspring can lead to 67,000 dogs in six years. One unspayed cat and her offspring can produce 400,000 cats in seven years (The Humane Society of the United States, “HSUS Pet Overpopulation Estimates,” 2004)”.

 

“Spaying and neutering helps stem the tide of overpopulation. The real answer to the massive street animal population in Serbia is for all authorities to adopt a sterilisation programme. 

 

A ‘NO KILL’ policy.  It must be a national priority to reduce the number of stray animals over time. Shinters/dogcatchers are not animal control agencies – they are simply communal enterprises working on controlling the stray dog and cat populations”. 

 

“Tremendous as the problem of pet overpopulation is, it can be solved if each of us takes just one small step, starting with not allowing animals to breed.

 

The solution is this: only by implementing widespread sterilization programs, only by spaying and neutering all companion animals, will you get a handle on pet overpopulation.

 

Consider the fact that in six short years, one female dog and her offspring can give birth to hundreds of puppies. And, in seven years, one cat and her young can produce hundreds of kittens.

 

Given these high reproductive rates, it stands to reason that, in only a few years, carefully planned and implemented sterilization programs could produce a dramatic reduction in the number of unwanted companion animals born.  In fact, according news that we received from other countries, in those towns and cities that have implemented such programs, we’ve already seen the number of companion animals who had to be euthanized decline by 30 to 60 percent—even in those communities where human populations have been steadily increasing.

 

Successful pet population control programs range from subsidized sterilization clinics to cooperative efforts involving local veterinarians to mass media educational campaigns.

 

Only through the continued nationwide establishment of such programs you will bring an end to the tragedy of pet overpopulation.

 

The key is providing the means for people who are unable or unwilling to pay for surgeries to have access to the procedures.  Education, too, is an essential part of solving this problem. Unless people know the facts about pet overpopulation and sterilization, they are virtually helpless to do anything about the problem”.

 

“Rabies is a viral disease that affects the central nervous system of warm-blooded animals, including humans. The disease has a long incubation period (six months) and symptoms may take several weeks to appear after infection. However, once symptoms appear, rabies is always fatal in animals.

 

Rabies has been recognized for centuries. It wasn’t until the 1880’s when work done by Louis Pasteur identified a virus as the cause of the disease.

 

Rabies is a disease listed in the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) Terrestrial Animal Health Code, 2007, (Article 2.1.1.3) and must be reported to the OIE (Chapter 1.1.2 – Notification of Diseases and Epidemiological Information).

 

The OIE – Organisation Mondiale de la Santé Animale –  provides science-based standards, guidelines and recommendations for the control of the disease in animals and to prevent the spread of the disease through trade as well as standards for the diagnosis of the disease and the preparation of vaccines for use in animals.  Through its network of Reference Laboratories and Collaborating Centers the OIE provides policy advice, strategy design and technical assistance for the diagnosis, control and eradication of rabies.

 

                    European countries implementing effective wildlife rabies control programs that include oral vaccination campaigns have successfully eliminated the disease in wildlife (Switzerland 1999; France 2000; Belgium and Luxembourg 2001; Czech Republic 2004).

                    Population control and/or oral vaccination programmes for domestic and stray animals are being implemented in several developing countries where rabies is endemic.

                    Eradication is underway in North American countries

 

 

Some countries have implemented vigilant control measures and succeeded in eradicating the disease.

 

In countries where the disease is endemic, measures are implemented to address and reduce the risk of infection in susceptible populations (wildlife, stray and domestic animals) and create a buffer between the animal source of the disease and humans.

 

  • Surveillance and reporting of suspected cases of rabies in animals
  • Vaccination programs for domestic animals
  • Research into disease dynamics, vaccines and effective delivery mechanisms for target populations
  • Wildlife rabies control programs including vaccination (trap/vaccinate/release or delivery of oral vaccines)
  • Population control and vaccination programs for stray animal populations

 

 

In addition, experience has shown that programs oriented toward preserving life are actually cost effective and cheaper than ones oriented toward killing. For example, it is far less costly to neuter a feral cat than it is to impound, hold, kill and dispose of a feral cat’s body. The savings is also exponential (preventing future generations of feral cats from being born and potentially entering shelters)”.

 

 

“OIPA fully support EPAR (OIPA member league) and all Serbian no kill associations”.

 

 

 

Sincerely,

 

Paola Ghidotti – OIPA International Campaigns Director

 

Massimo Pradella – OIPA International Chairman

 

As with the SAV letter and the letter from US Diplomat Mrs. Susan Johnson, sent to Mr.Sasha Dragin and to Mr.Zoran Micovic within the last week and both supporting a Serbian national No Kill programme, we await responses and will provide updates of any correspondence if received from either Mr.Sasha Dragin and / or Mr.Zoran Micovic.

 

 

 

United States Diplomat Adds Support for National ‘No Kill’ Programme Throughout Serbia

SAV are very pleased to announce that professional, additional support has now been provided for the implementation of a national No Kill, Sterlisation, Microchipping and Identification (Database) programme within Serbia.

 

A letter has been produced by Mrs. Susan Rockwell Johnson, former Supervisor of Brcko District, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and now a Senior US diplomat currently working the State Department in Washington, United States. 

 

Diplomat Mrs. Johnson was paramount in the establishment of the excellent and superbly run Arka BaZIL ‘No Kill’ shelter within Bosnia and Herzegovina; photographs of which can be viewed at

 

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/05/14/bosnia-and-herzegovina-brcko-arka-bazil-no-kill-shelter-news-14th-may-08/

 

Please refer to another past SAV article on Brcko District, at

 

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/05/25/brcko-250-dogs-to-be-killed-by-local-authorities/

 

The letter from Mrs. Johnson to both Mr.Sasha Dragin (Minister of Agriculture, Serbia) and to Mr.Zoran Micovic (Director of Veterinary Department of Serbia) will provide a very welcome support to both the EPAR (Serbia) and SAV calls for a ‘No Kill’ programme as detailed in the SAV letter earlier this week; information of which can be viewed at

 

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2008/08/26/racha-photographs-of-animals-sunday-24th-august/

 

Sections of Mrs. Johnsons letter to Mr.Sasha Dragin and to Mr.Zoran Micovic include:

 

For the attention of:

 

Mr.Sasha Dragin – Minister of Agriculture, Serbia;

Mr.Zoran Micovic -Director of Veterinary Department of Serbia;

 

 “I hope that Serb officials such as yourselves will recognize that mass extermination efforts are misguided and counterproductive. The only effective approach is a sterilization and no kill policy, combined with measures to teach and enforce responsible dog ownership.  Once it is clear to citizens that if they do not control reproduction and population they will have to pay for the care and feeding of the offspring, the incentives for responsible dog ownership and sterilization, they will have strong incentives to cooperate”.

 

“Animal overpopulation problem in Serbia and everywhere, including in the United States, is one very much more one of uneducated and irresponsible ownership rather than the fault of the animal(s).  This is the problem that needs to be addressed, and rapidly, by the authorities and government on a nationwide basis – a NO KILL MASS STERILISATION and MICROCHIPPING policy which in a relatively short period of time will result in a reduction of animal numbers in the towns and villages and cities across the whole of Serbia.

 

I urge you and appeal to you to make Serbia a model for the Balkans and beyond.  Officials such as you have the authority and responsibility to resolve these issues successfully and in a civilized manner that supports responsible dog ownership and local government and rejects mindless and brutal killing as a solution.  It takes courage and determination, which are both qualities that I am sure that you have. Please do it now!”

 

Sincerely;

 

Susan R. Johnson, former Supervisor of Brcko District, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
 

 

 

EPAR and SAV would like to thank Mrs. Johnson for her expert experience of stray animal management gained in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and for her support in the call for the establishment of a national ‘No Kill’ programme throughout Serbia.

 

As with the SAV letter sent to Mr.Sasha Dragin and to Mr.Zoran Micovic, it has been asked that all correspondence be returned to Dr. Slavica Mazak Beslic at EPAR, who has been tirelessly campaigning for many years for a long term, animal friendly solution to the problem of stray animals within Serbia.

 

We will provide updates if any correspondence is received in return from either Mr.Sasha Dragin and / or Mr.Zoran Micovic.