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USA: Animal Rights Group PETA Asks Idaho To Investigate ‘Deceptive’ Yellowstone Bear World.

Animal rights group PETA asks Idaho to investigate ‘deceptive’ Yellowstone Bear World (yahoo.com)

An often-controversial animal rights group has asked Idaho’s attorney general to investigate a wildlife park’s business claims, which the activist group said misled the public into believing the park is a rescue operation.

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, or PETA, filed the consumer protection complaint about Yellowstone Bear World earlier this month, urging the attorney general’s office to investigate alleged insinuations from the park and its staff that Yellowstone Bear World is a sanctuary or nonprofit. The animal rights group also alleged Bear World made misleading claims about keeping bears on its property for life and falsely advertised the size of its property.

Bear World is a drive-through wildlife park in eastern Idaho that is home to numerous animal species, including its namesake black and grizzly bears. The park has faced intense scrutiny over its animal care, bear breeding and cub bottle-feeding practices, particularly after the viral 2020 “Tiger King” documentary drew attention to roadside animal exhibitors.

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China: Cat Torture – London Protest May 21st 2024. Piccadilly Circus – Chinatown, Then On To Chinese Embassy. – World Animals Voice

China: Cat Torture – X STORM – Wednesday 22nd May 2024. – World Animals Voice

World Federation for Animals Commits To Elevating Animal Welfare In Sustainable Development Agenda.

15 May 2024

Over 60 organisations gathered in Copenhagen for the first General Assembly of the World Federation for Animals (WFA). They collectively committed to embark on a journey to ensure animal welfare is recognised as essential to the achievement of the global sustainable development agenda.

The event brought together leaders and advocates from five continents to solidify their commitment to integrating animal welfare into the global sustainable development agenda.

A Promise to Animals & Our Future 

During the Assembly, the WFA launched its Promise to Animals & Our Future. This commitment builds on the understanding of the urgent need for systemic change in how animals are treated across sectors and underscores their profound impact on global health, biodiversity, and sustainable livelihoods. 

The Federation has promised to work with international bodies, governments, corporations, and communities to establish animal welfare as a fundamental aspect of sustainable development. 

This promise comes at a critical moment, as the world evaluates progress at the midpoint of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted by all United Nations member states in 2015. 

With countries nowhere near reaching the Sustainable Development Goals, this initiative offers a new perspective on achieving a sustainable future that includes animal welfare. 

The UN’s global policy agenda must include animal protection: not only for the animals but for humans, future generations and the whole planet. We can only achieve sustainable development, tackle the current environmental crises, foster resilient societies and ecosystems, and prevent the next pandemics if we transform how we treat animals.

Dr James Yeates, CEO, World Federation for Animals

WFA is a membership organisation founded in 2020 by and for national, regional, and international animal protection organisations. WFA is the result of these organisations’ decision to join forces and work together towards a broad representation of the interests of animals in international policy.

 Eurogroup for Animals is proud to support the WFA as a founding member.

Regards Mark

England: May 2024 Photos From Pauline.

Thank you everyone for sticking with us; and a special welcome to all our new visitor friends from Australia and Singapore. Check out our visitors – https://clustrmaps.com/site/1a9kn

If some of you are new to the site and not aware, animal buddy Pauline often sends me a collection of her animal photos taken in and around South East London / Kent County.

You can see all the past photos from Pauline by clicking on https://worldanimalsvoice.com/?s=pauline

Tonight I have a new set of photos which you can see below. Hopefully, Pauline and I will be meeting up for a coffee on Wednesday and a Veggie / Vegan Ruby (Ruby Murray – Curry) – https://youtu.be/XRVVCbXmYJo in the next few weeks; so really looking forward to it. Animal talk on the menu as always – her hedgehogs and birds in nesting boxes; and my badgers and foxes who come round for scoff every night; – below, a badger in my garden.

So here below are all of Pauline’s latest shots; which we are sure you will enjoy.

Regards Mark and Pauline.

Below – Spring Lamb

Above – Singing Whitethroat

Below – Whitethroat

Above – Male Blackbird

Below – Female Blackbird

Below – Oyster Catcher

Below – Peacock Butterfly

Below – Gray Herons At Nest – and Youngsters

Below – Gosling

Below – Canada Geese

Below – Young Grey Wagtail

Below – Grey Wagtail

Below – Goldfinch

Below – .. and Thirsty

BelowSwans Nesting – Can You See the Egg Within ?

Below – Terrapin

Regards Pauline and Mark

India: Animal Rights Body Announces ₹50k Reward To Trace ‘Dog Abuser’.

New Delhi: After lodging an FIR against animal cruelty in east Delhi’s Jagatpuri, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India has offered a reward of Rs 50,000 for the whereabouts of the abuser.

A video being circulated on social media showed a person, allegedly from Jagatpuri, beating a dog. The CCTV footage, which was a few weeks old, showed the dog being severely beaten with a stick, resulting in a broken leg and head injuries. PETA and local activist Divyansh Sharma registered an FIR on May 2 under Section 429 (animal cruelty) of Indian Penal Code 1860 and Section 11 of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1960.

After the attacker could not be traced, PETA decided to announce the bounty. “PETA India is offering a reward of up to Rs 50,000 to anyone who provides information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible for torturing the dog,” stated the organisation.

It further said those who abused animals would often end up harming human beings. “PETA India recommends that perpetrators of animal abuse undergo psychiatric evaluation and receive counselling as abusing animals indicates a deep psychological disturbance,” said PETA India cruelty response coordinator Sunayana Basu.

Research shows that people who commit acts of cruelty to animals are often repeat offenders who move on to hurting other animals, including humans. A study published in Forensic Research & Criminology International Journal stated that those who engage in animal cruelty were three times more likely to commit other crimes, including murder, rape, robbery, assault, harassment, threats and drug/substance abuse,” Basu added.

Source: https://www.msn.com/en-in/lifestyle/pets-animals/animal-rights-body-announces-50k-reward-to-trace-dog-abuser/ar-BB1mbuWt?ocid=BingNewsSearch

WAV Comment – we have been working a lot recently on the relationship between initial animal offenders then moving on to human violence. Here is our post and section link relating to this:

https://worldanimalsvoice.com/page/4/?s=china+cat+torture

Malta: Great ! – Enhancing Animal Rights: Government Allocates €85,000 for Welfare Fund.

The scheme named The Animal Welfare Fund with an investment of €85,000 from the Government will provide financial assistance to animal shelters and voluntary or non-governmental organisations that care for animals. This was announced during a conference by the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries, and Animal Rights Anton Refalo, together with the Parliamentary Secretary for Fisheries, Aquaculture, and Animal Rights Alicia Bugeja Said.

The Animal Welfare Fund is established with a commitment to support those organisations and shelters providing services to animals, with the aim of raising more awareness about the importance of domestic animals in our community and furthering animal rights in our country (Malta).

Minister Anton Refalo emphasised, “Through this government initiative, we continue to uphold our commitment outlined in the Electoral Manifesto ‘Malta Together.’ What we are witnessing today is the continuation of the diligent work we have already done in this field, with recent achievements such as the renovation of the Animal Hospital and the initiation of the veterinary course in the academic year ahead. This progress is a testament to the dedication we have shown in the field of animal rights through a series of measures implemented in recent weeks, months, and years, to ensure ongoing support for our partners.”

Schemes like these are incredibly important as they provide tangible evidence of the valuable work being done by shelters and animal welfare organisations, Bugeja explained.

“The Government acknowledges this work in favour of animal protection and rights being carried out by voluntary organisations and shelters. Without their work, we certainly cannot curb the number of animals being neglected currently,” continued the Parliamentary Secretary.

She concluded by stating that this scheme is merely a gesture of appreciation to continue supporting these organisations and shelters in their service provision, while easing their financial burdens.

The Director of the Department for Animal Welfare, Joseph John Vella, outlined the criteria for applying for these funds and how they will be allocated according to three defined priorities: education and awareness, medical expenses, and animal allocation.

A very positive start – Regards Mark

Source: https://lovinmalta.com/news/local/enhancing-animal-rights-government-allocates-e85000-for-welfare-fund/

Animals; Their Legislative Rights, And Organisations Helping Them In Nepal.

Hi all; really good day for visits today – 2,200 and rising !

https://clustrmaps.com/site/1a9kn

As you know we do not specialise in any particular issue like many organisations – we try to cover different animal issues from many different places.  If there is one thing that I really work on, then it is live animal transport.  https://worldanimalsvoice.com/?s=live+exports

Today I am going to concentrate on animals, legislation and welfare organisations in Nepal.

Below you we see I have included many links for you to access.  There is too much to cover in each so I advise you just look at any / each to see the wonderful animal work being done by our animal buddies out there.  Without any decent legislation (I have included that in the links); our friends must be finding it very hard.  I salute them for all their endeavours ! in a situation that I appreciate must be very difficult.

If you can give anyone a donation, please do; I am sure it will be greatly accepted.

So here are the links for you to review re Nepal and animal rights:

Regards Mark

Nepal lacks laws to protect against cruelty to animals | Nepalnews

Animal rights in Nepal – an easy guideAnimal Rights Law in Nepal- Easy guide to all the legal provisions (2080) – Mero Adalat

Animal Nepal : A voice for the voiceless

– Nepal Dog Rescue – ADOPTIONS – Rescue Me!

Shree’s Animal Rescue Nepal, gokarneswar, Kathmandu (2024) (findglocal.com)

Animal Care Volunteer – Volunteeringnepal

Animal Care Volunteer | Animal Rights | VIN (volunteersinitiativenepal.org)

Dogs in Nepal — Animal Experience International

Animal-Welfare-Directive-2073-English.pdf (animalnepal.org.np)

Nepal Animal Laws in the Legislation Database – Global Animal Law GAL

Animal Welfare in Nepal: Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science: Vol 22 , No 4 – Get Access (tandfonline.com)

HART – improving the lives of animals in Nepal (hartnepal.org)

Animals in the Law (save-nepal.org)

Nepal Animal Laws in the Legislation Database – Global Animal Law GAL

Petition – now closed but worth reading – Petition · Necessity of Animal Law in Nepal – Kathmandu, Nepal · Change.org

How You Can Support Animal Protection Organisations In Ukraine.

How you can support animal protection organisations in Ukraine

1 May 2024

Four Paws

In the third year of Russia’s war in Ukraine, inflicting suffering on both humans and animals, many are still looking for ways to show practical support. We’ve updated our list of ways to provide aid to animal protection organisations working on the ground.

Donations

Some of our members are actively working, or collaborating with other organisations, on the ground. If you would like to support those protecting the animals caught up in Russia’s war on Ukraine, you could consider making a donation to these organisations:

Our members:

Deutscher Tierschutzbund – Center Tierschutzzentrum Odessa;

Djurskyddet Sverige;

FOUR PAWS.

International NGOs:

Naturewatch Foundation;

Save the Dogs and other Animals.

Ukrainian NGOs: 

Animal Help ZT;

AZOU – Association of Animal Welfare Organizations of Ukraine;

Cat shelter Dobrokit;

Charity fund Life in Cherkassy;

Promin’ Myloserddya in Kharkiv region, operating at frontline;

UAnimals;

Ukrainian bat rehabilitation center;

Unity Plus in Mykolaiv.

Please note that we cannot verify the work of each actor on the ground in Ukraine, and it is the responsibility of the donor to review these sources before making a gift. We have made every effort possible to verify the quality of work of the organisations listed above. Splitting your donation among several NGOs may help to improve the effectiveness of your gift.

NGOs

NGOs can get involved by coordinating collections of aid to be sent directly to Ukraine, in collaboration with local NGOs (see the Humanitarian aid law). Organisations can also raise awareness about what is happening to animals in Ukraine.

Want to learn more? Reach out to our Ukraine Task Force if you need help with making a donation, to learn more about organisations working in Ukraine or with translations.

Also: Kyiv Lions To Come To Kent ?

Ukraine: Kent Based British Conservationists Work To Rescue 5 Shell Shocked Lions From Kyiv In Ukraine.

British conservationists have launched an urgent appeal to rescue five shellshocked lions from Ukraine.

The Big Cat Sanctuary, based in Kent, hopes to evacuate a group of African lions who are currently living in critical conditions in war-torn Kyiv.

They include Rori, a male lion, and four lionesses – Vanda, Yuna and sisters Amani and Lira.

The lions, who are temporarily living in a shelter, have already had a traumatic life – with some rescued from private homes where they had been kept in dreadful conditions.

The charity is working alongside the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) to relocate them and build a new rescue centre at the Sanctuary.

Continue reading and see all the photographs at:

Peace at last for the lions in war-torn Ukraine (msn.com)