Category: Environmental

Finland: More Fur Farm Abuse Exposed.

Above – The animal rights group Oikeutta Elaimille (Justice for Animals) revealed footage of animals left to sit in their own waste whilst suffering from infections and other physical ailments, such as this white fox with an infected ear

Forced to eat their dead siblings, left to suffer painful infections and bred to become hugely obese… then killed to make coats: Finnish fur farm horrors revealed in undercover video

Watch the video and read more by clicking on:

Footage shared of appalling animal cruelty within Finland’s fox farms | Daily Mail Online

Regards Mark

Below – Animals are bred to the point of obesity which causes many health side-effects such as painful eye infections and damaged skin

above – A fox cub eats a dismembered skull in a cage with many of the animals lying next to or even eating their dead siblings

Australia: A New South Wales Council is Considering a Licence for Rodeos at the Local Showground – We Want to Halt Any Future Potential Animal Abuse – Please Sign the Petition BEFORE End of January Thank You.

At rodeos, calves are yanked violently with ropes and pinned down; bulls and horses are jolted with electric prods, spurred, and viciously kicked; and straps are tightened around the animals’ abdomens to provoke them to bolt and buck – all in the name of putting on a show.

A New South Wales council is considering a licence for rodeos at the local showground, which means now is the perfect time to tell it that rodeos are a relic of a cruel, bygone era.

Please sign our petition, which we’ll enter as our submission to the public consultation before it closes on 31 January at 10 am.

TAKE ACTION – Please sign the petition to stop this animal abuse:

This is action immediate – the PETA Australia submission to the public consultation before it closes on 31 January at 10 am.

Stop the Moruya Rodeo’s Licence to Harm Animals | PETA Australia

Regards Mark

India: UPDATE: The Betrayal of India’s Elephants from ‘In Defense of Animals’.

All photos and text from ‘In Defense of Animals’.

For 50 years India has had legislation in place to protect elephants from commercial exploitation in the form of a ban on trading and transporting elephants. That protection ended with a devastating vote by the Indian Parliament, which recently amended the 1972 Wildlife Protection Act with the Wildlife Protection Bill, allowing elephants to be “transported or traded for religious or any purpose.”

A betrayal of advocates

In India, activists who have dedicated much of their lives to ending the brutal treatment of Asian elephants were heartbroken by this news. In Defense of Animals has been fighting along with them to call attention to the plight of these endangered animals. This law passed despite elephants being given the highest protection under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). Our alert was signed by thousands of In Defense of Animals supporters to urge the Indian Parliament to stop this bill from proceeding. But on December 8, 2022, all hopes were dashed and all concerns for the protection of elephants were dismissed.

Betrayal of a sacred tradition

Elephants are revered as India’s national heritage animals. Since 300 B.C. killing a sacred elephant has been declared an odious crime. Where is this reverence when captive elephants are shackled so mahouts can inflict deep gashes on their legs with machetes, when boiling water is poured into their mouths, when they are beaten with bullhooks, forced to stand for hours on hot tarred streets, and subjected to the deafening roar of thousands of boisterous parade goers and the exploding fireworks that they set off that can blind and kill the elephants? Reverence for elephants has taken a back seat to the demand of brokers, religious temples, and private “owners” who put pressure on Parliament to protect their selfish desires to grow their elephant populations at the expense of the elephants themselves. This bill opens the door wide open for the capture of wild elephants to be used as indentured servants for life.

Not only that, but beaten and traumatized elephants rampage, causing injury and death. Keeping and parading elephants is touted as culturally critical, especially in the southern state of Kerala. But it’s also financially profitable. Temple elephants are rented out for Rs 7 lakhs ($10,500) a day so the rupees start to quickly stack up. Ganesha, the elephant-headed god is one of the most loved and feared gods throughout India. It’s believed that Ganesha’s penchant is to place obstacles in the paths of those who need to be checked, so it’s too bad that those who are exploiting them for religious reasons don’t seem to notice the contradiction.

A path forward to protect India’s treasured heritage

One temple has taken a step to protect India’s sacred elephants. Nalapathenneeswaram Sree Mahadeva Temple in Cherthala has introduced life-like robotic elephants to take the place of live elephants in temple parades. This is a vital move towards progress for the nation’s brutalized elephants. Let’s hope more temples side-step Parliament’s unfortunate decision to weaken protections for elephants, by also adopting this bold, innovative and humane action.

Learn more about what we’re doing to help elephants here, and please consider making a donation to support our work.

UPDATE: The Betrayal of India’s Elephants (idausa.org)

Regards Mark

Spain: Animal Rights Activists Protest Naked in Madrid Demanding Closure of all Fur Factories.

Animal rights activist protest naked in Madrid

They demanded the Spanish government close all fur factories

More than 50 naked animal rights activists covered in red paint protested in Madrid shouting slogans. The members of the international animal rights organisation “AnimaNaturalis”, protested in the centre of the Spanish capital, demanding the closure of fur farms.

Continue reading at:

Animal rights activist protest naked in Madrid (photos) | protothemanews.com

Well done them – abuses not required in 2023.

Regards Mark

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England: If You Shop Online At Amazon, Dont Use the Normal Route – Use ‘Amazon Smile’ Instead and Get Amazon to Donate Money to A Charity of Your Choice. Its Easy, Its Free – Its Still Amazon, So Use It !

If you shop at Amazon, like many of us do now days; there is a way that you can still buy (through Amazon) and yet at the very same time, get Amazon to donate money to an animal organisation of your choice.

Instead of just selecting items directly from the main Amazon site, do a Google search for ‘Amazon Smile’.

My selected charity is the London based Brooke Hospital for Animals, for which I am able to view my donation status at any time: The Brooke do such fantastic work, so why not support them ?

Your current charity

The Brooke Hospital For Animals

Location: London

MissionTo promote the welfare and relieve the suffering of working equines and other animals in africa, asia, the middle east and south and central america, and in any other areas outside the united kingdom that the trustees may think fit, for the public benefit, in particular, but not exclusively, by: the support, promotion and provision of veterinary and other animal healthcare services whether in the context of veterinary clinics, animal hospitals, other animal healthcare facilities or…

Programmes: Activities: Makes grants to organisations, provides services, provides advocacy/advice/information, sponsors or undertakes research, Beneficiaries: Other defined groups, Purposes: Education/training, animals

Anything I purchase through Amazon is always made via Amazon Smile.

With my purchases over the last 12 months, as you can see below, I have got Amazon to donate £52-41 to the Brooke.  Along with other Amazon Smile users, we have collected more than £24,000 for the Brooke.

You have generated

£52.41
as of 07 January 2023


My current charity,


The Brooke Hospital For Animals has received

£24,031.45 as of November 2022

It costs you nothing, and is simple to switch from Amazon to Amazon Smile every time you purchase.  Not everyone knows about this, but for sure it is the way to do your shop and also donate to charity at the same time.

I would encourage everyone to shop via Amazon Smile instead of the normal Amazon site; why not shop and get money given to a charity of your choice instead of getting Amazon to donate nothing ?

Try it – Amazon Smile.

Every little bit counts

When millions of supporters shop using AmazonSmile, charitable donations quickly add up. Additional donations generated as a result of special offers may take several months to update.

United Kingdom charities have received

£18,557,857.86 as of December 2022


All worldwide charities have received

£381,995,657.00 as of December 2022

Regards Mark