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USA: Lolita. – World Animals Voice

Activists voice frustrations at Miami Seaquarium after death of killer whale Lolita

Miami Seaquarium opened its doors Sunday, as animal rights activists and supporters gathered outside to voice frustrations following the death of the attraction’s beloved killer whale, Lolita. 

“Lolita was contained in a bath tub pool for her entire life, “ screamed a protestor. 

As people drove past the gates of the Seaquarium, another activist said, “you have a chance to turn around now. Don’t pay for enslavement.”

They voiced their concerns for how Lolita was treated. The beloved orca died on Friday. 

“It’s 2023, we have a choice to not support animal cruelty. This is disgraceful,” said Stephanie Lane. 

“It’s sad how she passed away. We were all expecting her release. All of us who really cared about her,” another protester added. 

There were plans to relocate Lolita to her native waters, but activists said it never came. 

“It’s truly sad, indeed. What is really sad is everyone who could have stepped in since 1974 when the Endangered Species Act was signed,” a protester told NBC6. “That is when someone should have stepped up and said we need to get this animal back into the wild when she was still young and healthy. Now, it’s a little too late.” 

Saturday night, Friends of Toki Executive Director Charles Vinick told NBC 6 that he was with the orca on her final days. 

“She had the will to live,” said Vinick. 

Miami Seaquarium believes a renal condition may have caused her death. 

‘Lolita the whale’ made famous by her five decades in captivity, dies before being freed (msn.com)

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UK: Animal rights campaigners demand milk is called ‘bovine mammary secretions’ in row with standards officials.

Animal rights campaigners demand milk is called ‘bovine mammary secretions’ in row with standards officials

It follows DEFRA guidance advising non-dairy brands to clarify terms on labels 

Trading Standards Officials should brand milk ‘bovine mammary secretions’ if they want to be honest about labelling in their overzealous crackdown on non-dairy products, the world’s largest animal rights organisation has said. 

Guidance commissioned by the Department for Environmental, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) recommended that non-dairy brands avoid using the terms ‘yoghurt-style’ or ‘cheddar-type’, as well as describing almond and oat milk as ‘mylk’ to avoid confusing customers. 

WAV Comment – I think we are intelligent enough to be able to not get too confused and clearly distinguish that Almond and Oat milk does not come from abused cows !!!

But now the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) have recommended the Whitehall department go one further in striving for accuracy and brand dairy milk as ‘bovine mammary secretions’.

continue reading at;

Animal rights campaigners say milk should be called ‘bovine mammary secretions’ in row with standards officials over a crackdown on branding non-dairy products | Daily Mail OnlineCo

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USA: Lolita.

Animal rights advocates mourn passing of Lolita, decry orca’s ‘miserable’ living conditions at Miami Seaquarium

VIRGINIA KEY, FLA. (WSVN) – A devastated community came together to hold a moving memorial for Lolita, the beloved killer whale who called Miami Seaquarium home for over half a century.

After more than half a century of living in captivity, the orca, also known as Toki, died on Friday, Miami Seaquarium officials said.

Animal rights advocates who spoke with 7News did not hold back when reacting to the marine mammal’s passing.

She was stolen as a baby from her family when she was meant to be living in the wild,” said one advocate.

Continue reading at:

Animal rights advocates mourn passing of Lolita, decry orca’s ‘miserable’ living conditions at Miami Seaquarium – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort Lauderdale

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Above – Lolita, and her pathetic living conditions at her pool. All for the entertainment of brain dead humans.

USA: Animal rights activists released 3,000 minks from a Wisconsin farm during a late-night heist

Animal rights activists released 3,000 minks from a Wisconsin farm during a late-night heist

Animal rights activists released 3,000 minks from a Wisconsin farm during a late-night heist (yahoo.com)

Animal rights activists broke in to a Wisconsin farm and released 3,000 minks into the wild.

They took responsibility via anonymous message on a site run by the Animal Liberation Front.

Police told a local outlet that 90% of the minks had been recovered in five days.

Thousands of minks ran wild in western Wisconsin after animal rights activists held a late-night heist to bust them out of a fur farm.

Regards Mark

England: ‘Banksy’; the Sirens of the Lambs – New York City.

Banksy is an English artist who’s true, real identity is unknown to most.

He is a British icon.

He produces amazing artworks, often on buildings, garages, anything anywhere type attitude; and these artworks ‘just appear’ anywhere overnight for people to enjoy.

Here in New York he does his bit for live animal transport; the ‘Sirens of the lambs’.

This is very typical Banksy:

Going, going, gone:

Behold Dismaland: Inside Banksy’s Disneyland-Inspired Theme Park | Mashable News

Banksy has been secretly assembling his own Disneyland-inspired creation in this West Country seaside town, and it’s not exactly the happiest place on Earth. Dismaland, which opens to the public Saturday and sits on the 2.5 acre site of the Tropicana lido, is the shadowy artist’s first “bemusement park,” and it’s packed full of subversive artworks.

Enjoy !

Regards Mark

The following are typical Banksy artworks:

Wales (UK): Victory – Snares Are Banned In Wales Despite Intensive Lobbying By The Hunters / Shooters.

For those of you who are non UK residents, the United Kingdon comprises of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.  Each has its own Parliament.

Great news – on June 27th, members of the Senedd in Wales voted through a total ban on snares as part of the Agriculture (Wales) Bill.

The next step is to make sure that this historic achievement is replicated by English, Scottish and Northern Ireland governments.

Snares are often used in areas to ‘protect’ the millions of purpose bred gamebirds (until the start of the shooting season) which are then shot and killed for fun by hunters each year – the sick ‘sport’ as they call it.  In the UK, lots of wildlife conservation organisations do not allow the use of snares on their land; which proves that despite the arguments put forward by the hunting fraternity, the use of snares is not necessary in modern conservation.

Snares are not selective as they often catch non targeted animals such as dogs, cats, and even our loved and protected badgers.

The ban on snares in Wales has been a difficult and long campaign; especially with pressure from pro-shooting lobbyists who wanted to allow the continued use of snares under a new name of ‘humane cable restraints’.  There is nothing humane about snares, they are simple killers, and yes, animals are restrained until their deaths which can be long and cause great suffering.

The Minister for Rural Affairs in Wales, Lesley Griffiths, stood firm and rejected the allowance of ‘humane cable restraints’ by the hunters; citing animal welfare concerns and the indiscriminate nature of snares, which can cause long term suffering to many species.

The victory in Wales is a wonderful result for the movement and one which will save countless animals from appalling suffering.  We thank the Welsh government (Senedd) for their decisive action to protect all animals from suffering.  The next step is to make sure that this historic achievement in Wales is replicated in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

The Scottish government already has the issue under review, and there is an opportunity ton ban snares under the Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill which is currently in its early stages.

England and NI; a parliamentary petition on nares obtained more than the 100,000 signatures required, resulting last year in a Westminster (London) debate in Parliament at the tart of this year.  Sadly, as we all know the regard current animal welfare s, the government is again dragging its feet in taking any action.  I wrote about this recently – https://worldanimalsvoice.com/2023/08/11/england-here-we-go-again-government-bullshit-promises-on-actions-already-making-their-way-through-parliament-which-would-have-given-animals-more-protection/

It is now vital that pressure on snares is kept on MP’s and the government; and that they know that action to ban nars throughout the UK is taken.  As a General Election is not far away now, there is never a better time to let the government know that in your opinion, THEY are failing animal in every sense.

Regard Mark

England: Here We Go Again – Government Bullshit Promises On Actions ALREADY Making Their Way Through Parliament Which Would Have Given Animals More Protection.

I had this through the other day (9/8) from the Conservative Animal Welfare Group; the Conservatives currently being in government here in the UK.

When Boris was the Prime Minister; he appeared to be pushing forward more on animal welfare issues; probably because he was also being driven by wife Carrie; an activist in her own right.

Since Rishi ousted Boris and became PM himself, there has been no real movement on both animal welfare or environmental issues.  See below.

Rishi Sunak’s approval rating on environment falls to record low | The Independent

The 52 signatories to the letter, dated July 28, include Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace UK, the National Trust, RPSCA and RSPB. They say they represent 20 million people.

After referencing recent wildfires across the globe, and flash flooding in India, they write that the environment “remains a central concern for voters” and there is “no public mandate for a delay”.

The letter concludes: “We will not stand by whilst politicians use the environment as a political football.

Environmental groups warn Rishi Sunak over green pledges – BBC News

Now the CAWF are banging out mails as follows below.  Personally I have been fighting for a live export bn for 35 years.  In my view, the Conservatives have never had, and currently do not have, any real idea of what a big vote winner both positive animal welfare and environmental action can be; see the poll results in the CAWF actions below.  Yet still, right now, both issues appear to have been put on the back burner by the current Rishi government,

How long does tis go on ? – I personally predict that in the next General Election, which will probably be within the next 12 months, the Conservatives are due to be annihilated by other parties who claim to be better at animal and environmental issues.  I don’t really have faith in any of them; they all make false promises to get votes and when elected into power on those issues, the British public are just given a kick in the teeth.  I have over 60 years experience of being bullshitted to and being kicked in the teeth by past and current governments.  The big problem is that in reality, there does not appear to be any UK political party which acts for animals, and will act for animals and the environment in the future.  Now I read from the CAWF of their policy recommendations for the Conservative Party to adopt in their next Manifesto.

They say; We have been disappointed by moves to drop the long-promised Consultation on animal welfare labelling, and the discontinuation of the Kept Animals Bill (which included an end to live exports for fattening and slaughter). While we remain supportive of the Government’s approach to deliver these measures through alternative legislative vehicles, we fear not all of these can become law before the next General Election.

The Kept Animals Bill was already working its way through Parliament; this would have included a ban on the live export of animals for both slaughter and further fattening.  Along with New Zealand, the UK would have been pivotal in halting live animal exports.  Now. Rishi has done a U turn and scrapped the entire Bill.

Tories accuse Sunak of breaking pledge after animal welfare U-turn | Animal welfare | The Guardian

Ban on puppy smuggling and live exports dropped by Rishi Sunak’s government | The Independent

I can do U turns as well; and steering well clear of Conservative Manifesto bullshit for the next General election will be at least one of the.  They have betrayed so amny of us, the voting public; maybe soon it will be time for revenge !

From the CAWF:

Dear Friend,

We hope you are enjoying a relaxing summer. From briefing officials at 10 Downing Street, to launching our new report on perceptions of farm animal welfare, it’s certainly been a busy few months since our last update in April.

With a General Election now on the horizon, CAWF launched its 2024 Manifesto ‘Leading the Way for Animals’ in July which set out key policy recommendations for the Conservative Party to adopt in their next Manifesto. This coincided with some brand new polling we commissioned through Opinium, which showed two thirds of people (64%) would feel more positively about a political party if they included a strong commitment to animal protection.

Last month we also launched a new report ‘Farm Animal Welfare in the UK: What Does the British Public Want?’ which reveals the significant gap between what the British public demands as citizens and consumers, and the realities of what they receive via standard UK farming industry methods of production and practices.

Meanwhile last week our Co-Founder Chris Platt delivered a speech at the 2023 Animal and Vegan Advocacy (AVA) Summit in Los Angeles, United States. We were delighted with this opportunity to expand our international presence and advise other countries on building genuine, Conservative animal welfare advocacy. 

Of course, all of this has taken place against the backdrop of major legislative changes on animal welfare. We have been disappointed by moves to drop the long-promised Consultation on animal welfare labelling, and the discontinuation of the Kept Animals Bill (which included an end to live exports for fattening and slaughter). While we remain supportive of the Government’s approach to deliver these measures through alternative legislative vehicles, we fear not all of these can become law before the next General Election. We are calling for a specific Government-led Bill on live exports, to ensure this vital policy and key Manifesto commitment for farmed animals is honoured.

We are also urging our supporters to ask their local MP to write to the Prime Minister and ensure time is set aside for a Government Live Exports Bill.

Read on for more information about all of this and much more. We hope you have a restful summer, and look forward to continuing to keep you up to date with our latest work.

Thank you for your support and best wishes,

Chris and Lorraine Platt
Co-Founders

Finally, on a lighter cringe note, I guess he should have should have stuck to guitar

At least he got a clap.  How do they all sit there with such straight faces ? – I would be howling with laughter !

Regards Mark

Lithuania: INSIDE THE KILLING BOX: MINK GASSED ON LITHUANIAN FUR FARMS.

INSIDE THE KILLING BOX: MINK GASSED ON LITHUANIAN FUR FARMS

By ‘Respect for Animals’, England. https://respectforanimals.org/

Lithuanian animal protection organisation, and colleagues of Respect for Animals in the Fur Free Alliance, “Tušti narvai” today publishes shocking footage that reveals the cruel reality for animals killed for their fur. The new undercover investigation into fur farms in Lithuania reveals animals punched, thrown, and suffocated in gas chambers, and for the first time includes clear footage from inside a killing box. 

WARNING – Footage showing the reality of life and death on fur farms.

INSIDE THE KILLING BOX: MINK GASSED ON LITHUANIAN FUR FARMS | Respect for Animals

Regards Mark

Portugal: Launch of Animais de Rua’s new Trap-Neuter-Return manual.

Launch of Animais de Rua’s new Trap-Neuter-Return manual

8 August 2023

Animais de Rua

The global cat population is (roughly) estimated at around 600 million (127 million in Europe only), half of which are not owned. Cats have certainly managed to adapt well to most environments, particularly to more urban habitats which, like us, they see as their territory.

Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) manual by Animais de Rua

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Trap, neuter, return manual – Animais de Rua10.72 MB

Coexistence between people and cats has not always been peaceful. Most developed countries promote neutering campaigns in compliance with the guidelines of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE).

There is not single intervention that will work for all situations while managing cat populations. What is essential is that the programme is comprehensive and focused on root causes of the cat roaming population and not solely on treating the symptoms (see “Dog and cat population management guidelines” and “ICAM guidance“). 

Animais de Rua, our Portuguese member organisation, that help thousands of stray animals has recently published a manual with practical and science backed up advice for those official animal collection centres, animal welfare organisations and informal groups of citizens who are willing to help the street cats in their communiy. 

TNR (Trap, Neuter and Return) is a reproduction control and veterinary care leading to the management of unowned cats in situ on the streets, a humane and effective method of managing cat populations. 

When implemented correctly, TNR is not just limited to the capture and neutering of cats, but it also includes the creation of a safe and healthy environment for animals and people, the set up of feeding points, good winter shelters and community engagement promoting an amicable relationship within the neighbourhood.

This manual will help to know whether your organisation is up for the challenge, to lay out the necessary policies and procedures, protocols with veterinarians, motivational guidelines for the volunteers, trapping techniques, step by step approach to TNR, relocation, adoption and much more. No matter how small, every TNR programme, as part of a bigger picture of cat population management will certainly contribute to a better cat welfare.

Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) manual by Animais de Rua

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Trap, neuter, return manual – Animais de Rua10.72 MB

Regards Mark