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Exploiting Animals Is Killing Us and the Planet – Common Dreams by David Nibert.

 

With thanks to Stacey at Our Compass for sending this over, we have added the Peta India video below on wet markets in India – Regards Mark

 

https://our-compass.org/author/ourcompasses/ 

 

 

 

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Source Common Dreams
By David Nibert

In the cacophony of reports and commentary on the disaster and discord produced by Covid-19, discussion of human treatment of nonhuman animals and its link to the pandemic remains largely nonexistent. In reality, the current catastrophe is but the latest of a long series of tragedies resulting from nonhuman animal exploitation.

When people began capturing and breeding nonhuman animals approximately 10,000 years ago in Eurasia, the confinement and crowding of these other animals led to the development of deadly diseases that infected humans. From smallpox to tuberculous to the measles, such zoonotic diseases caused by animal mistreatment have been calamitous over millennia. Moreover, large scale human violence and warfare was both enabled and promoted by nonhuman animal exploitation. Horses came to be used as instruments of warfare, and cows, pigs, sheep and other nonhuman animals were exploited as rations, allowing the formation of militaristic, nomadic societies that launched constant invasions in search of fresh grazing land and water. As a result, countless people who did not die from these zoonotic diseases died violent deaths at the hands of societies led by the likes of Attila the Hun to Chinggis Khan.

In the 15th century, this deadly system steeped in animal exploitation was unleashed on the rest of the world through European colonization. Even with thousands of years of experience of warfare waged from the backs of horses, the Europeans could never have subdued the resistance of indigenous peoples were it not for the deadly viruses they brought with them, zoonotic diseases that brought unimaginable trauma while decimating populations of indigenous peoples in the Americas and throughout much of the world. A great deal of the land stolen by European colonizers was then used to expand the profitable practice of ranching, an enterprise that led to the continual, violent expropriation of land around the world for increasing numbers of cows and sheep and other nonhuman animals.

The numbers of nonhuman animals exploited as food on the expropriated lands soared and in the early 20th century the virus underlying the catastrophic influenza pandemic of 1918, likely first originating among confined pigs, resulted in an estimated 50 million deaths around the world before settling into the seasonal flu. The exploitation of chickens, ducks, geese and other birds for food likely contributed to the  H2N2 virus of 1957, that led to a million deaths; and the 1968 H3N2 influenza virus that also caused roughly one million deaths. In 2002 the coronavirus SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome), again linked to the consumption of nonhuman animals as food, killed hundreds, while in 2009 the H1N1 influenza virus, believed to have originated in factory farms for pigs on North Carolina, resulted to as many as 500,000 deaths worldwide. In 2012 exploitation of other animals led to the rise of the coronavirus MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome) which also killed hundreds, and the present pandemic of the coronavirus Covid-19, again linked to the use of nonhuman animals as food, is now wreaking havoc across the globe.  With tens of billions of nonhuman animals either hunted or farmed in the world’s current world system of food production, future pandemics are all but certain.

If this were not enough reason for seriously challenging the use of other animals as food, the practice is the primary driver of imminent ecological collapse. The practice is a – some scientists argue the – leading cause of the climate emergency. And it is the primary cause of water pollution, ocean destruction, topsoil depletion and the squandering of the earth’s remaining supply of fresh water. Countless indigenous peoples throughout the world remain marginalized while much of their stolen land continues to be used for ranching or feed crop production. While one billion of the world’s human population currently does not have enough food, and thousands of children die daily from conditions related to malnutrition, 70 percent of the world’s agricultural land is used to produce nonhuman animal products, disproportionately for the more affluent. As the climate emergency advances future food shortages are inevitable, and powerful countries around the world are preparing for the race for what is left.

The exploitation of nonhuman animals for the past ten thousand years has been disastrous for human society. At this tragic moment in history, circumstances are crying out for policies and legislation that will rapidly promote the development of a global, plant-based food system.

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EU: We are getting new animal welfare laws at EU level for the first time in over a decade.  You are Invited to Contribute Responses.

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Making new EU animal welfare law: you can help

10 July 2020

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Important news!

We are getting new animal welfare laws at EU level for the first time in over a decade. 

Through it’s ‘Farm to Fork’ strategy, the European Commission has committed to a revision of the laws on live animal transport (Council Regulation (EC) No 1/2005) and slaughter (Council Regulation (EC) No 1099/2009. And, the Commission will review all of the existing law relating to animal welfare at EU level and broaden its scope, so we may see other new legislation too. 

 

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Fitness check

Before starting on such new legislation, the Commission evaluates whether current EU laws are delivering on their objectives in the best way possible. This means conducting a ‘fitness check’ on the current law in the area of animal welfare.

 

This fitness check is taking place now!

Until 31 July 2020, the Commission is asking for the views of organisations and citizens as to the roadmap of the fitness check. This means that they will design what the fitness check looks at in terms of animal welfare law at EU level. It is important to provide evidence on all laws that are not working properly -or the absence thereof-  so as to make sure animals will be better protected in the future.

 

We need your help!

 

Please use the brief to enter your input into the consultations. Draw on all of your (organisation’s) experience from real world examples of where EU legislation on animal welfare is simply not up to scratch!

This is the start of a long process, but finally we are getting new law at EU level again, and this will have a massive impact on billions of lives of animals.

 

For questions, please contact   Joe Moran and Ines Grenho Ajuda.

 

 

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>Eurogroup: Our ‘Stop Pandemics – Start here’ Campaign – The Must to Change Human / Animal Interaction.

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Our ‘Stop Pandemics – Start here’ campaign

9 June 2020

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https://www.eurogroupforanimals.org/news/our-stop-pandemics-start-here-campaign

 

Want to help Stop Pandemics and make Europe a safer and better place for animals and humans?

As of 11th June, our 70 Member Organisations in 25 EU Member States will be calling on their MEPs to integrate our recommendations for the EU Green Deal’s Farm-to-Fork and Biodiversity to 2030 strategies. Released on 20th May, both strategies contain positive points that suggest the European Commission is ready to take action for animals – but will they deliver the concrete changes the EU needs to move away from intensive farming and the exploitation of wild animals and their habitats? 

During the preparation of the strategies, the COVID-19 pandemic offered a timely reminder that devastating results can come from the way we trade, farm and keep animals.

Wild and domestic animals have carried viruses and bacteria for millennia, but what has changed is the way we humans interact with them. The legal and illegal wildlife trade, urbanisation and the destruction of wildlife’s natural habitats for agricultural purposes, especially for the intensification of animal farming, are combining to push humans, wildlife and other animals closer than ever before – and heightening the risk of pandemics like the one we’re suffering now.

The European Parliament will now respond to the Farm-to-Fork and Biodiversity to 2030 strategies with two Own Initiative Reports – and this is our opportunity to further influence the implementation of the two strategies into concrete actions. With this new phase of our ‘Stop Pandemics – Start here’ campaign, we want to make sure citizens’ voices are heard at this crucial moment for animals.

 

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More reading and disturbing video to show this:

https://worldanimalsvoice.com/2020/07/13/india-wet-markets-and-the-biggest-covid-daily-spike-from-the-who-spot-the-link-copy-link-and-ask-questions/ 

 

 

India: Wet Markets and the Biggest Covid Daily Spike From the WHO. Spot the Link ? – copy link and ask questions.

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8516939/World-Health-Organization-records-biggest-daily-spike-Covid-19-cases.html?ito=push-notification&ci=22583&si=11327722 

 

 

Hi all;

 

Both Venus and myself have been having some issues over the last few days, hence the restricted ability at the moment to try and post several posts regarding animal issues each day.

 

Hopefully later this week we will e better health wise and will be able to get more back to normal.

This morning I have had contact with our friends at Peta in India.  I am copying their words and showing the very disturbing video which goes with it – re the continuing existence of wet markets; this time in India itself.  Personally, I have major concerns that many national governments who are trying to do their best with Covid / Coronavirus, do not have the guts to make contact with overseas nations and governments which still allow wet markets to exists.  Watch the video and what is happening – then tell me that Covid will reduce; I doubt it !

 

As of today, 13/7/20; India has 879,888 cases of Coronavirus; and currently 23,200 deaths.

https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/india/

 

https://www.aa.com.tr/en/asia-pacific/over-28-500-coronavirus-cases-in-india-in-last-24-hours/1908303

 

Look at the article from the BBC (UK) 4 days ago:  https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-53284144

 

And yet still; there seems to be no movement from governments to completely shut down wet markets.  We are constantly informed that the original source of the virus was at a wet market Wuhan in China; see some of our past links:

https://worldanimalsvoice.com/2020/06/27/yes-wet-markets-are-still-open-and-in-all-reality-the-who-talks-loud-but-actually-does-nothing/

 

https://worldanimalsvoice.com/2020/05/28/filthy-wet-markets-still-peddling-animals-and-flesh-despite-covid-19-who-and-world-governments-do-nothing-to-resolve-a-world-issue/

 

https://worldanimalsvoice.com/2020/05/21/china-wuhan-bans-eating-wild-animals-five-year-rule-brought-in-after-global-coronavirus-pandemic-was-linked-to-citys-wet-markets/

 

https://worldanimalsvoice.com/2020/05/04/usa-wet-markets-breed-contagions-like-the-coronavirus-the-u-s-has-thousands-of-them-by-rooney-mara-and-joaquin-phoenix/

 

https://worldanimalsvoice.com/2020/04/26/coronavirus-australia-urges-g20-action-on-wildlife-wet-markets-the-who-as-always-years-behind-on-actions-they-should-have-taken-in-the-past-but-hey-whats-new/

 

https://worldanimalsvoice.com/2020/04/16/coronavirus-live-animals-are-stressed-in-wet-markets-and-stressed-animals-are-more-likely-to-carry-diseases/

 

https://worldanimalsvoice.com/2020/04/14/they-might-as-well-be-letting-off-atomic-bombs-sir-paul-mccartney-blames-medieval-chinese-wet-markets-for-coronavirus/

 

https://worldanimalsvoice.com/2020/04/02/un-petition-tell-the-united-nations-to-ban-wet-markets-please-support-and-crosspost/

 

…  and there are more; but the above provide enough info on the issue.

 

All we can ask is that people contact their own national governments / representatives; and supply them with the video link issued by Peta India.

 

 

Here is the link if you wish to copy and send to your ‘masters’;-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdH-yfZ31rE&feature=youtu.be

– does the very start of this video not make it clear why the world is in crisis ?

 

Only when governments have the guts to contact others and start asking questions about why wet markets STILL continue, and Coronavirus cases are on the rise in some of these nations; will we really start to address the issue.  I really think that until we witness decisive action from the WHO, and national governments which still allow the existence of these wet markets; we will all globally be confined to a life which is now very different to what we have experienced in the past.  For how long have the animal rights movement been trying to show problems associated with wet markets ?  – they were ignored, abut now the world is suffering big time as a result.

 

Regards Mark

 

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With so many bad people out there, today I came across this scene.

At the hospital where I work, at 3 am, while a homeless person was being treated, his companions waited at the door. A simple person, without luxury, who depends on helping to overcome hunger, cold, pain, the world’s evils, has the best companions at his side, and the exchange is mutual. Exchange of love, affection, warmth, understanding. A person who confessed to us that he sometimes stops eating to feed them.

I don’t know what his life is like, why he is on the street, and I don’t even want to know and judge him, but I admire the respect and love he has for his pets. Seeing them like this, waiting at the door, just shows how well cared for and loved they are.

Oh if everyone were like this … If there was no malice, mistreatment …. 😍😍🐶🐕💕

(original text) Com tanta gente mal por aí, hoje me deparei com essa cena. No hospital em que trabalho, as 3h da madrugada, enquanto seu dono (morador de rua) estava sendo atendido, seus companheiros esperavam na porta.

Uma pessoa simples, sem luxo, que depende da ajuda para vencer a fome, o frio, as dores, as maldades do mundo, tem ao seu lado os melhores companheiros , e a troca é recíproca. Troca de amor, carinho, calor, compreensão,. Uma pessoa que nos confessou que deixa de comer para alimentá-los.

Não sei como é a vida dele, o porque está na rua, e nem quero saber e julga-lo, mas admiro o respeito e amor que ele tem pelos seus bichinhos. Ver eles assim, esperando na porta, só mostra o quanto eles são bem cuidados e amados. Ai se todos fossem assim…. Se não tivesse maldade, maus tratos…. 😍😍🐶🐕💕

Cris Mampri

Be loyal to the animals, they are worth it!

My best regards to all, Venus

Gold fever, Covid 19 and the genocide of the Yanomami indigenous people of the Amazon.

Image – Barbara-Navarro

 

 

Gold fever, Covid 19 and the genocide of the Yanomami indigenous people of the Amazon.

 

I found this article on Barbara’s site tragic; and at the same time very informative about what is happening right now; today, in the Amazon; how the ancient peoples of the jungles are being destroyed.  At the end I copy a quote which sadly, is so very true, issues so very ignored by those in power who haver the possibility to change things for the better, but fail to do so.

Please read the full article – link given below; and learn more about the suffering of the indigenous people of the Amazon.  Rage and repent, but above all – read it !

Regards Mark (WAV)

 

Yanomami leaders say that wildcat gold miners are responsible for bringing coronavirus into their communities. They are very concerned because over 25,000 gold miners are now operating in their preserve, destroying the forest to clear spaces for mining pits, polluting the rivers with mercury and contaminating fish.

Deafening noise from their machines and high powered hoses scare off game animals, leaving nothing for the Yanomami to hunt.

As the virus spreads throughout Brazil, the gold rush in the Amazon continues unabated, accelerating the devastation among the 850,000 indigenous people in the country. 

 

 

Read the full and disturbing article at Barbara’s site –

 

Link:

https://barbara-navarro.com/2020/06/27/gold-fever-covid-19-and-the-genocide-of-the-yanomami-update/

 

“When you cut down the trees you assault the spirits of our ancestors.

When you dig for minerals you impale the heart of the Earth. And when you pour poisons on the land and into the rivers – chemicals from agriculture and mercury from gold mines – you weaken the spirits, the plants, the animals and the land itself.

When you weaken the land like that, it starts to die. If the land dies, if our Earth dies, then none of us will be able to live, and we too will all die.” – cacique Raoni Metuktire

 

 

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Above image – the result of illegal Amazon gold mining.

London – Animal rights activists turn Trafalgar Square’s fountains blood red and claim coronavirus could have been averted if humans stopped eating meat

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WAV Comment – the Conservatives who are supposed to be led by Boris Johnson and have a large majority in parliament which can vote through legislation; have routinely failed in their protection of animals.  They have done nothing to stop Badger killings; have done nothing to stop live exports, despite their own CAWG harping on about how terrible it is, but again not doing anything about it;  and they have done nothing to stop trophy hunting and more.  From all this it can be deduced that the Conservatives and Mr Johnson are all talk and in reality; NO action.  People dont forget.

 

Animal rights activists turn Trafalgar Square’s fountains blood red and claim coronavirus could have been averted if humans stopped eating meat – as police arrest two for criminal damage

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8512859/Trafalgar-Square-fountains-turn-blood-red-Animal-Rebellion-activists-pour-dye.html

 

All photos via Daily Mail newspaper.

 

The waters of Trafalgar Square's fountains have been dyed red by activists who are claiming the coronavirus crisis could have been prevented by going vegan

 

 

  • Animal Rebellion dyed waters of Trafalgar Square’s fountains red today
  • Protesters claim coronavirus crisis could have been prevented by going vegan
  • Activists are demanding end to ‘climate-destructive and exploitative industries

 

Two activists have been arrested on suspicion of criminal damage after the waters of Trafalgar Square’s fountains were dyed blood red.

Animal Rebellion are claiming the coronavirus crisis was caused by eating meat and the activists called for an end to ‘climate-destructive and exploitative industries’ which they claim caused the pandemic.

 

Demonstrators held placards reading 'the government has blood on their hands' as they waded knee-high into the red waters today

 

Demonstrators held placards reading ‘the government has blood on their hands’ as they waded knee-high into the red waters today.

Photographs show a female activist standing knee high in the red water wearing a face mask and holding a pink placard.

She was then approached by Metropolitan Police officers who talked her out of the fountains before escorting her away.

London Metropolitan Police said: ‘Two people have been arrested on suspicion of criminal damage following an incident at the fountains in Trafalgar Square earlier today.

‘They remain in custody. ‘

Animal Rebellion tweeted: ‘Animal Rebellion have now dyed the Trafalgar Square fountains red, symbolising the blood that is on the hands of the UK Government

‘We are here today to demand that the government prevent future pandemics by ending animal farming and transitioning to a plant-based food system.  

‘This crisis could have been prevented.

 

London Metropolitan Police have said two activists were arrested on suspicion of criminal damage Animal Rebellion  the Government has 'blood on their hands'

 

The science tells us that 3 out of every 4 new infectious diseases originate from animals.

‘The UK Government must protect the people, not support climate-destructive and exploitative industries’.

Stephanie Zupan, a representative of Animal Rebellion said: ‘The Government must now begin a transition towards a plant-based food system, or risk future zoonotic pandemics of catastrophic proportions.’

Animal Rebellion said the action was coordinated with protests in 20 cities, including Bristol, Brighton and New York.

Kieran Blyth, another representative for the group, said: ‘These unsatisfactory and dangerous measures will only increase the risk of future pandemics.

‘The Government are playing with the potential of tens of thousands more deaths.’

 

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An Animal Rebellion protester stands in the fountains at Trafalgar Square in London this afternoon

Protesters holding signs gather around Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square today to protest against animal farming

An animal rights and environmental activist holds a sign inside a fountain whose water was turned red after protesters poured coloured dye into the clear water

People relax around the fountain by Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square, London, this afternoon

 

 

 

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Boris and the Conservatives continue to slaughter badgers.

 

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Boris and the Conservatives continue to fail on live animal transport.

 

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Boris and the Conservatives continue to fail on trophy hunting legislation.

 

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Conservatives on a good day.

 

Thumbs up Boris – you should be ashamed !

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USA: Walter Palmer; the Dentist Who Murdered Cecil the Lion, Now Hunts Endangered Sheep In Mongolia on a £80,000 Murder Spree.

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WAV Comment – The ‘Daily Mirror’ is a UK national newspaper; and they have an exclusive here on US dentist, and the killer of Cecil the lion; Walter Palmer; returning this time to Mongolia to kill sheep with a bow and arrow.  The HIS, who we very much respect, have made a statement about this below.  They have to be politically correct because of their position; we don’t; so we call this utter tosser nothing but a soiled asshole; just like his President and the members of his family who do the same ‘he man’ activities !

All photos with courtesy of the Daily Mirror.

 

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https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/dentist-who-killed-cecil-lion-22337583

 

Dentist who killed Cecil the lion back hunting as new photo shows sick slaughter

 

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EXCLUSIVE: Walter Palmer, 60, sparked global backlash after killing much-loved lion Cecil in Zimbabwe, almost exactly five years ago – now he’s been pictured showing off a slaughtered sheep

The dentist who slayed Cecil the lion five years ago is hunting again.

Walter Palmer, 60, paid up to £80,000 to slaughter a huge ram in Mongolia.

But after the outrage over the death of Cecil, the American “driller killer’s” face is hidden on photos boasting of the hunt.

Humane Society International said: “Clearly the killing for kicks continues”.

In a new photo – with his face hidden from view – the man who killed Cecil the lion shows off a slaughtered wild sheep.

 

 

The image was taken on a sickening trip that proves dentist Palmer has returned to trophy hunting.

It comes despite the global backlash the American sparked after slaying much-loved lion Cecil in Zimbabwe, almost exactly five years ago.

Palmer paid up to £80,000 for the trip to hunt Altai argali – the world’s biggest type of sheep – in Mongolia.

Dr Teresa Telecky, wildlife vice-president at Humane Society International, said: “For trophy hunters to travel to Mongolia to kill a beautiful and ­endangered ram is an absolute outrage.

“The argali ram is a species in danger of extinction, so the idea that these animals can be killed for pleasure is abhorrent.

“The killing of Cecil the lion five years ago caused international shock. But clearly the killing for kicks continues.

“It’s time for the law to stop wildlife killers in their tracks by banning trophy hunting.”

The Mirror is campaigning for an end to trophy hunting and calling on the UK Government to ban the import of animals killed for pleasure.

Palmer’s trip to Mongolia last August is thought to have lasted up to a week, after travelling 5,800 miles from his home state of Minnesota.

Palmer and his friend Brent Sinclair met local guides before heading into the mountains to track their prey.

The two men have travelled the world together to kill animals for fun.

It is understood the ram, said to be a “much older male”, was killed with an arrow from around 30 yards.

A source claims Palmer has several more trips planned.

The insider said: “At the time of Cecil’s death, Walter took a back seat. But he’s been hunting ever since he was a boy. It’s a way of life to him. Walter has undertaken several hunts since Cecil’s death.

“The trip to Mongolia was his idea. The ram was on his list of hunts he wanted to complete.”

The sheep is still in Mongolia for now.

US officials have yet to grant the permit for it to be exported to America.

Of their hunt to kill the Altai argali, Sinclair was careful not to name Palmer on social media posts, instead calling him “amigo”.

Writing on his public Facebook page, Sinclair said of the driller killer: “I have booked more hunting trips with this guy over the past 20 years than I can count.

 

“Together, we have travelled to many far reaches of the world.”

He talked about them once killing an elephant, but said the trip to slaughter the sheep may be “at the top of the pinnacle and hard to beat”.

He added: “Thanks, Amigo for the adventure… look forward to our next one.”

 

 

The Mirror spoke to Palmer as he emerged from a bar in Bloomington, Minnesota, after he had taken an early lunch.

He smiled at first, but his face turned to anger when shown the pictures of his hunt in Mongolia.

He refused to talk, driving off in his £95,000 Porsche Cayenne Turbo.

Dad-of-two Palmer refuses to hunt with a gun, using a bow and arrow instead.

He is known to spend hours practising at his million-dollar five-bedroom home in Eden Prairie, near Minneapolis, and his holiday house in Marco Island, Florida.

Palmer was with Sinclair, who arranges hunts for wealthy Americans, when Cecil the lion was killed.

The magnificent creature was a huge attraction in Hwange National Park.

At the time, he was being tracked through a GPS satellite collar by a research team at Oxford University as part of a long-term study.

The 13-year-old black-maned lion was wounded with an arrow, then tracked and killed with a second dart the following morning, around 12 hours later.

Police investigated after a claim that Cecil was slaughtered illegally. There were accusations bait was used to lure him out of his protected habitat.

 

However, Zimbabwe’s High Court threw out charges against Palmer’s guide Theo Bronkhorst.

The court agreed with the defence that it could not have been a crime because the American had a legal permit to hunt.

It is thought the trip cost Palmer around £40,000. Afterwards, the dentist said: “If I had known this lion had a name and was important to the country or a study, obviously I wouldn’t have taken it.

“Nobody in our hunting party knew before or after the name of this lion.”

Two weeks after Palmer’s trip to Mongolia last year, the US President’s eldest son Donald Trump Jr also ­travelled there to hunt the sheep.

It cost American taxpayers £60,000 for the cost of secret service agents.

Critics argue that Trump Jr’s love of killing big game is the reason why his dad has rolled back restrictions on imports of hunting trophies.

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England: Viva! Health Newsletter – Read It Here.

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 Viva ! Health newsletter.

 

Click on the link to read:

https://mailchi.mp/viva.org.uk/vivahealth-july20?e=26c03356b8

 

 

Articles including:

 

New swine flu virus poised to cause the next pandemic

Coronavirus: treating the symptoms, not the cause

Do vegans need supplements?

Diet and fertility – why a vegan diet is best

Vitamin B12 – who needs it?

Lab-grown meat – the way ahead?

 

Animal news from around the world.