Month: February 2021

Finland: Wolf killers on the go

A TRAGEDY IS LAID DOWN IN THE HIGH NORTH – FINLAND PLANS TO REDUCE ITS WOLF STOCK TO 25 PACKS!

Wolves have always had a difficult time globally.
They are feared and persecuted and the hatred of these wonderful animals has developed into a veritable witch hunt, similar to the fox.
Nowhere is this useful top preacher welcome.

Finland is currently planning the next chapter in the book of cruelty against this pitiful species.
For the winter season 2021/22, an ethically reprehensible and terrible model for wolf management was presented in the icy land in the north.
Among other measures, the population is to be reduced to only 25 wolf packs, i.e. the execution of many of this species is planned, despite massive opposition from nature and animal rights activists, and thus wants to make it equal to neighboring Sweden, where these wonderful animals are already regulated.

A working group was set up by the Ministry of Agriculture to determine the best conservation status for the wolf and this questionable “SOKO Wolf” came to the number of 25 packs.
According to Agriculture Minister Jari Leppä, the legal requirements have been regulated and the massacre is planned for winter 2021/22.
The stock hunt should take place during this time.

This represents an ethical catastrophe and probably only pleases the over-anxious farmers who hate the wolf and the hunters who are already “sharpening their knives” or oiling the barrels of their deadly shotguns.

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India: Petition – JUSTICE FOR ELEPHANT BRUTALLY SET ON FIRE JUST FOR WANDERING ONTO PROPERTY – Please Support.

Please sign this petition and pass on to anyone you know who can also help.

Do we not see enough of these majestic animals being slaughtered by man without this disgusting abuse ?

Regards Mark (WAV)

JUSTICE FOR ELEPHANT BRUTALLY SET ON FIRE JUST FOR WANDERING ONTO PROPERTY

SIGN: Justice for Elephant Brutally Set On Fire Just for Wandering Onto Property

PETITION TARGET: Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Prakash Javadekar

In a heartbreaking video, a panicked elephant suffers severe burns on her head, cries out in pain, and quickly flees to the forest after a resort employee reportedly hurled a flaming object at her face for wandering into a residential area in Tamil Nadu, India, according to India Times.

“Go into the forest and die,” people shouted at the dying elephant, The Hindu reported.

Forest rangers desperately attempted to save the injured elephant’s life, but she tragically died on her way to treatment from a back wound that infected her lungs with pus.

One forest ranger tearfully bids farewell to the majestic creature — who was dumped into an oversized trash container — lightly grabbing her lifeless trunk and touching it to his forehead.

Authorities arrested three suspects under the country’s Wildlife Protection Act. If convicted, they could each face a seven-year prison sentence.

Anyone involved in this horrific incident must answer for burning an innocent elephant to death.

Sign this petition urging Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar to push authorities to use all available resources to find and charge all suspects in this appalling crime and prosecute all perpetrators to the fullest extent of the law.

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UK: Making Meat-Based British Meals Plant-Based Reduces Carbon Footprint By 78%, Poll Claims.

Making Meals Plant-Based Shrinks Carbon Footprint By 78% Says Poll (plantbasednews.org)

Making Meat-Based British Meals Plant-Based Reduces Carbon Footprint By 78%, Poll Claims

The poll found that of those interested in eating more plant-based foods, people wanted to switch to improve their health as well as to help the planet.

Trading traditional meat-based British meals for vegan versions can decrease your carbon footprint by 78 percent, a new poll claims.

The data was commissioned by plant-based food company, Merchant Gourmet, and conducted by One Poll.

Are more Brits going vegan?

This year saw a record-breaking 500,000 people sign up for the Veganuary pledge.

The survey found that 36 percent of Brits questioned would consider participating.

https://f6d48cdfffddde7f138d524a87086198.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-37/html/container.html?n=0 Almost 70 percent listed health benefits as a motivating factor, whilst 54 percent said they’d go vegan to help the environment.

Carbon footprint data

The data assessed the average carbon emissions produced by popular dishes amongst Brits. Dishes included Roast Dinner, Lasagne, Shepherd’s Pie, and Spaghetti Bolognese.

Swapping the meat ingredients for Merchant Gourmet’s vegan version would decrease the carbon footprint for each dish by between 60 and 88 percent, the data found.

Despite this, a quarter claimed they had ‘no clue’ how to make vegetables a focal part of a dish.

Plant-based food for the planet

Richard Peake, Managing Director at Merchant Gourmet, said: “At the heart of everything we do is the fundamental belief that a world where people eat more plant-based foods will benefit our planet and our health.

“However, we know that the concepts of eating less meat and saving the planet can feel completely overwhelming. We want to help people on this journey by making it simple and easy.

“Simple products, simple ingredients you can pronounce, and delivered in a format this is simple to prepare.”

The company creates pulse and grain products that can replace meat in meals. To help, it is releasing new recipes to help more people switch their meals to plant-based.

Climate targets

The UK has vowed to cut greenhouse gas emissions to meet 2050 targets. Some argue the government isn’t doing enough.

A charity urged the British government to replace meat and dairy with plant-based alternatives

This came after a report found 72 percent of food-related carbon emissions came from meat and dairy served at the House Of Commons.

For more information, visit Merchant Gourmet’s website.

Regards Mark

Meat-eating creates risk of future pandemic that ‘would make Covid seem a dress rehearsal’, scientists warn.

From ‘The Independent’, London – great article as always.

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Meat-eating creates risk of future pandemic that ‘would make Covid seem a dress rehearsal’, scientists warn | The Independent

Meat-eating creates risk of future pandemic that ‘would make Covid seem a dress rehearsal’, scientists warn

‘If we could see eating meat as a treat, not a right, we could reduce the speed at which another virus evolves,’ says professor

Demand for regular supplies of affordable meat will create future pandemics that will make Covid-19 pandemic look like a “dress rehearsal”, scientists are warning.  

Producing meat is creating the perfect breeding ground for diseases of the same kind to emerge, according to the South African academics.

The risk is created by humans’ interactions with animals and a lack of learning from the past, they say.The coronavirus pandemic, many of the early cases of which were linked to a live-animal-slaughter market in China, has killed around 2.2 million people worldwide in a year.

Experts from both the UN and the European Food Safety Authority have previously identified industrial animal farming as the cause of most new infectious diseases in humans in the past decade, and have likewise warned it risks starting new pandemics.

Zoonotic diseases –  those that jump from animals to humans – have become four times as frequent in the past 50 years.

Animals kept in close confinement, either in street markets or intensive farming, are susceptible to disease because the stress of the conditions and even the sight of others being slaughtered weakens their immune systems, experts say.

report last May, called Is the next Pandemic on our Plate?, outlined how factory farming allowed pathogens to emerge and spread, and was supported by routine use of antibiotics, leading to the drugs becoming less effective.

The World Health Organisation says that globally, about a billion cases of illness and millions of deaths occur every year from zoonoses – diseases that spread from animals to humans – and that 75 per cent of emerging zoonotic infectious diseases originate in wild animals.  

Prof Aliza le Roux, assistant dean of natural and agricultural sciences and associate professor of zoology at the University of the Free State (UFS), said: “Our demand for meat is driving cheaper and less controlled agricultural practices, cramming more animals into smaller spaces, feeding them less and less natural fodder.  

“Remember mad cow disease? Have you seen chicken batteries? We should not blame ‘exotic’ eating practices, but look at our own.  

“If we could see eating meat as a ‘treat’ and not a daily ‘right’, we can reduce pressure on the environment and reduce the speed at which another zoonotic virus can evolve.”

Prof Robert Bragg, of the department of microbial, biochemical and food biotechnology, said: “There will be more pandemics, and there is a feeling among some scientists that this could just be a dress rehearsal for the real big pandemic.  

“Many virologists, including me, have been predicting an influenza pandemic for many years. Mankind has been warned about coming pandemics for many years, but people seem to want to listen only when they are in the midst of one.”

The bird flu virus, H5N1, has a mortality rate of 60-65 per cent, he said. If it develops human-to-human transmission, “we could be in for a really serious pandemic”, he warned.

Ebola was traced to people eating bats, and HIV was believed to have emerged from people eating chimpanzee meat, he said.  

And the 1918 Spanish flu, which killed 50 million people, started in pigs. “All of these have to do with the mistreatment of animals by man,” said Prof Bragg.

“Mankind should also have learnt from the 1918 pandemic, but man is notoriously slow at learning lessons from the past.”

He also predicted that within a week or two, cases and deaths in the US would “skyrocket” following the demonstrations at the Capitol in Washington before Donald Trump left office.