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Pakistan to Hold First-Ever International Animal and Environmental Rights Conference

Well done Pakistan !

Charity Doings Foundation Pakistan, the country’s 1st National Plant-Based Animal Rights Organization, and Environmental and Animal Rights Consultants Pakistan, the nation’s first dedicated Animal and Environmental Law Firm, are proud to announce Pakistan’s 1st International Animal and Environmental Rights Conference.

The event will take place on January 18 and 19, 2025, at the Pearl Continental Hotel in Lahore.

This landmark event will create a powerful platform for animal and environmental rights dialogue in Pakistan, bringing together eminent speakers from around the world to discuss critical issues in these fields.

Regards Mark

Lionesses Rescued From Ukraine To Find Home At Scottish Zoo.

Two lionesses rescued from conflict zones in Ukraine are to find a new home in a Scottish zoo.

Five Sisters Zoo near Polbeth, West Lothian, is preparing to welcome Luna and Plusza, who were evacuated from an area affected by heavy shelling in eastern Ukraine in 2022.

The were initially sheltered in Kyiv and were moved to Poland, then later to the Natuurhulpcentrum animal shelter in Oudsbergen, Belgium.

They will now find a permanent home at Five Sisters Zoo which has a history of helping animals which have experienced hardship.

Great story, read in full here:

Regards Mark

Hedgehogs ‘near threatened’ on red list after 30% decline over past decade.

The Mammal Society is calling for people to look after hedgehogs by gardening in a wildlife-friendly way. Photograph: Phillip Horwood/PA© Photograph: Phillip Horwood/PA

Hedgehogs are now listed as “near threatened” on the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s red list after a decline in numbers of at least 30% over the past decade across much of their range.

While hedgehogs were once common across Europe, and were until now listed as of “least concern” on the red list, they are being pushed towards extinction by urban development, intensive farming and roads, which have fragmented their habitat.

Read full article here:

Regards Mark

I used to construct hedgehog houses for our local Forestry Commission site. Here is a picture of one of these; and another showing it ‘in the field’ with a ranger. Constructed primarily from old decking it was ideal and thick and weather tough. The protective entrance is an additional to stop and predators getting at the hedgehogs.

EU Brussels: Missing posters spotlight EU’s stalled animal welfare progress.

7 October 2024

A billboard campaign has been launched in the heart of Brussels’ EU quarter, urging the European Commission to fulfil its promises on the animal welfare legislation, now overdue by a year.

The European Commission had committed to a comprehensive overhaul of animal welfare legislation by October 2023. However, a full year has passed without the promised proposals for kept animals and slaughter being unveiled.

Countless animals continue to suffer in factory farms across the EU under outdated and inadequate laws that fail to protect them or meet their most basic needs. 

As part of our No Animal Left Behind campaign, Eurogroup for Animals placed 40 billboards across 17 metro stations in the EU capital to send a strong message to the European Commission: citizens are still waiting for meaningful legislative change for the animals. 

Despite the delayed proposals, it was promising to see consensus by all stakeholders of the Strategic Dialogue on the Future of EU Agriculture on the urgent need for a revision of EU animal welfare legislation by 2026 and a phase-out of cage systems. In a historic move, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen also announced the creation of the role of Commissioner for Health and Animal Welfare. This new role will ensure animals have more representation on the political stage.

Next steps will see candidates for the Commissioner roles face hearings in the European Parliament in November 2024, where their priorities and plans will be scrutinised. Finding the right candidate is crucial to keep animal welfare legislation a top priority in the next legislative term.

Regards Mark – PS They always were bloody useless !

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England: Speciesism WTF and Animal Justice Project stage a protest against pork and farrowing crates. Effective !!!

Art installation protest against the pork industry outside Frieze Art Fair, London, UK

Animal rights activists from the groups Speciesism WTF and Animal Justice Project stage a protest against pork and farrowing crates outside this year’s Frieze Art Fair.

The protest features an art installation by Stephanie Lane and highlights the widespread meat industry practice of keeping mother pigs confined in restrictive cages.

Click on this link to watch the video:

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/video/viral/art-installation-protest-against-the-pork-industry-outside-frieze-art-fair-london-uk/vi-AA1s9LuY

Very effective and sending out a strong message for poor suffering pigs.

Regards Mark

We all wish……………………….

Animals Lebanon

Dear all,

this terrible conflict that defies all sense and humanity has now moved on to Lebanon. As in Gaza, Innocents – Human and Non-Human alike – suffer the impossible due to the relentless bombardment of Israel.

Please, if you can, spare a few Euros/Dollars/Pounds, etc.
Every little helps to alleviate the suffering and save lives.

Thank you.

Diana & Mark

from
https://www.wavy.com/news/world/ap-activists-risk-their-lives-to-rescue-animals-in-areas-of-lebanon-hit-by-israeli-airstrikes/

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From “Animal Lebanon

Donation link: https://www.animalslebanon.org/donate

90s legend Moby reveals surprising reason he’s touring again after 13 years. Animal Rights !

He realised the only thing I couldn’t say no to was giving all the money away to animal rights ­organisations. The irony is the only way to get me on tour is to make sure I don’t make a penny from it.

Moby’s passion for animal rights is no secret as the star has even brand himself with his beliefs through tattoos.

His boldest are two arm tattoos which he debuted in 2019 and read ‘Animal Rights’, one word on each arm in thick black ink.

Regards Mark

Metro – London