Day: June 14, 2025

Global – With 100 Years Of Refrigeration; Why Are We Still Transporting LIVE Animals ?

The Dover protest days; which lasted decades actually; along with many other protests at other ports in SE England at various times, united the British people; who turned out in massive force against this abhorrent business. We cried long and hard at what we were witnessing with every shipment; but despite the utter feeling of being so helpless; there were some good times – you have to have them sometimes; right ??

In the first video you can see us all being held by the police in order to get the livestock transporters down to Dover port as quickly as they can. But as the video also shows; if you cannot stop them near to the port; then you actually go to the port to take action.

As you can see; the trucks sped through as quickly as they could. Being England; weather conditions were often foggy, raining and just dangerous with 40 plus tonnes of livestock transporter rushing past. The police attempted to intimidate protestors by filming them anywhere and everywhere as you can see; but really they had ‘lost the plot’ and had no real control. I Mark was proud to be part of all this; if there were no live animals needing our support then we would have been at home with loved ones watching tv or something ?

It was risky given the trucks speeds and the weather conditions; to this day I an still amazed that nobody was killed; unlike our beautiful Jill who was killed by a truck whilst protesting against live calf exports out of Coventry Airport. She was too lovely a person to have had her life cut short by a calf carrying transporter.

Beautiful Jill – Coventry Remembered.

https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/relatedvideo?&q=jill+phipps+heroine+video+youtube&&mid=2CCC3ECE492DFFA327F72CCC3ECE492DFFA327F7&&FORM=VRDGAR

Unfortunately; today, 2025, the export of live, sentient beings across the world is still a massive business. but, the reality and cruelties of the trade are being exposed more and more all the time; take a look:

Here are all of our site links to the live animal export business:

https://worldanimalsvoice.com/?s=ive+transport

Phil; a personal friend, and Global CEO at London based Compassion In World Farming – https://www.ciwf.org/ often came to Dover to give us all his support.

Very recently, Phil wrote an article for ‘the Scotsman’; and asking the simple question – Why, after 100 years of refrigeration, are animals STILL being transported live ? I can only guess that money is involved a lot more than animal sentience. Here is a link to the article – a great read !

https://www.scotsman.com/news/opinion/columnists/100-years-of-refrigeration-why-are-animals-still-transported-live-5173637

So; here we are today, June 2025; still fighting hard for a global ban on the live animal export issue. Like in the UK, it was a very long campaign; but in the end, 2024 saw all UK live exports STOP. And so may this result continue across the entire planet.

Regards Mark.

Things changed for me when i was a little boy aged 8 years:

My beautiful dog ‘Sheba’; given to me by my parents when I was five years; started me down the long road of having full respect FOR ALL living creatures.

In my personal opinion; this was, is, and forever will be; a good fight, worth fighting for 110%. Glad to have been involved !

My life-changing trip to visit donkeys in Morocco

Saturday 14 June 2025 10:43 BST

https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/jim-broadbent-donkeys-morocco-international-working-animal-day-b2767092.html

Despite these hardworking animals being so essential to survival, they’re often the last to receive the little water that’s available, writes actor Jim Broadbent

In the 1960s, my father, who was a sculptor, joined the group Free Painters and Sculptors where he met a brilliant woman, Nina Hosali, who co-founded animal charity Society for the Protection of Animals Abroad (SPANA) with her mother Kate in 1923.

Together, Nina and Kate would travel across North Africa to understand the difficulties facing local communities and their working animals. My father was very impressed by Nina and they became great friends, leading to my own support of the charity since the early nineties.

At that time, it was very unusual for two women to travel independently across North Africa and to be actively working with communities. It’s hard to imagine now how difficult it must have been and how brave they were. I can’t imagine the struggles they must have gone through venturing out into the desert to help working animals.

My wife Anastasia and I took a trip in 2006 to see the extraordinary work being done in Morocco by SPANA, and I felt privileged, in some small way, to follow in their footsteps some 80 years later. I remember visiting one of the centres the charity continues to run, where I saw donkeys being treated and animal owners receiving advice on animal welfare. We also travelled to more remote areas, where hardworking animals were helped by mobile vet clinics. We learned how working animals are vital to families and communities, particularly in low-income countries and the importance of their welfare.

Growing up in rural Lincolnshire, I was surrounded by friends with farms. They were mostly dairy farms, with fairly large herds of milking cattle. These animals were all appreciated and well looked after in a part of the world where we’re lucky enough to have largely clement weather and where animals benefit from access to clean water, nutritious diets and proper medical care. This standard of care was for me the norm.

The circumstances facing the people and animals we met in Morocco were very different. Working animals like donkeys, mules, horses and oxen are used much more widely, for tasks such as ploughing fields, transporting goods to market and collecting water – they are a real lifeline for their communities.

Obviously, it’s much hotter in Morocco, particularly in the summer months. We saw animals pulling heavy loads in extreme heat with little rest, which can lead to health issues such as dehydration, heatstroke and fatigue. At that time, animal owners had limited access to proper harnesses and, as a result, we saw animals suffering from wounds caused by ill-fitting and makeshift equipment.

Globally, the climate crisis is now making life harder for working animals and their owners. Many countries at the sharp end of the climate crisis are already experiencing more frequent droughts and water scarcity. The situation is worse for the most vulnerable, who are less likely to have access to clean running water because of inadequate water infrastructure.

The climate crisis is affecting every corner of the globe, with Morocco among the most hard-hit regions. There, they’ve experienced six consecutive years of drought due to record temperatures caused by climate change. This has led to increased evaporation and threats to water supplies.

And it’s working animals who many communities around the world desperately rely on at times of water crisis. They play a vital yet often overlooked role helping people carry huge amounts of clean water over long distances, often in the most challenging conditions.

It’s animals that help communities endure these desperate circumstances. But, despite being so essential to survival, they’re often the last to receive the little water that’s available.

That’s why, this International Working Animal Day, SPANA is urging governments around the world to prioritise inclusive water services that meet the needs of working animals and the people who depend on them, to ensure fair and reliable access for all. Having witnessed how central these animals are to the communities they support, and the suffering they endure, I’m proud to wholeheartedly add my voice to this call.

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Please also refer to …

Disgusted – UK Government Has Now Murdered HALF Of The UK Badger Population. 2024 Cull Figures Obtained.

Please remember this next time go to vote. Prime Minister Starmer could act IMMEDIATEY and stop this; but he does not.

Photo – Mark.

The UK Government has just released the 2024 Badger Cull figures – and they show that now, HALF of the UK Badger population has been murdered. And yet, despite this mass murder frenzy, the Labour Government is allowing yet more kill licenses to be issued in the form of 9 Supplementary Cull Zones:

https://www.badgertrust.org.uk/post/labour-issue-supplementary-badger-cull-licences-for-2025

Data just obtained from the excellent Badger Trust https://www.badgertrust.org.uk/ shows that a staggering 94% of Bovine TB, for which the Badgers are taking the blame, is actually spread by Bovine to Bovine transmission rather than Badger to Cattle. Who in their right mind ‘fixes a problem’ by ignoring 94% of it ?

https://www.badgertrust.org.uk/post/bovine-tb-focus-on-the-real-cause-not-the-badgers

Exposed – the politics behind the Natural England Controversial Badger Cull Licenses.

https://www.badgertrust.org.uk/post/exposed-the-politics-behind-natural-england-s-controversial-badger-cull-licences

I will leave to review the links provided above, decide; and them take actions as proposed.

Regards Mark – and supporting ALL Badgers; as are many others.