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Russia: Sickening bear boxing matches at twisted circus cause uproar over animal cruelty.

Wild black bears are dressed in human clothing and being forced to fight for a circus show (social media /east2west news)

Sickening bear boxing matches at twisted circus cause uproar over animal cruelty

Images of wild black bears dressed in human clothes have sparked uproar and calls for an end to the use of circus animals in Russia as a prominent activist speaks up in favour of a total ban

The horrific animal cruelty can be seen in images that show wild black bears, who have been torn from their natural habitats, dressed in shorts and wearing boxing gloves with ropes tied around their waists being forced to wrestle each other in the middle of a circus ring in Russia. Circus shows such as this where animals are forced to perform are popular in some areas of the country, especially in resorts like Sochi on the Black sea.

Read the full story at:

Sickening bear boxing matches at twisted circus cause uproar over animal cruelty – World News – Mirror Online

England: New Month, New Map.

Well it is the 1st of May today; so our Clustrmap, showing our worldwide visitors, https://clustrmaps.com/site/1a9kn has started afresh in showing locations.

As the month progresses, so will our visitor ‘red dots’ which shows their basic location in the world.

By clicking on the above link you will be taken to our new map, and see the national flag of each visitor.

Animal abuse is very hard on all involved; but we try to look forward to working with others to make this (currently very disturbed world) a better place for all; so we try to live forward looking, and don’t look back in anger.

USA: SIGN: JUSTICE FOR MISSING DOG TOSSED IN DUMPSTER WITH HEAD, PAWS, AND TAIL BOUND IN DUCT TAPE.

SIGN: JUSTICE FOR MISSING DOG TOSSED IN DUMPSTER WITH HEAD, PAWS, AND TAIL BOUND IN DUCT TAPE

By Allison Hester

Courtesy of Nebraska Humane Society

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PETITION TARGET: Omaha Police Department

Leo, a missing dog in Omaha, Nebraska, was found trapped in a dumpster — his head and tail completely covered in duct tape and his front and back legs bound together, leaving him unable to see, stand, or bark for help.

Terrified Leo was imprisoned inside the filthy, pitch-black dumpster full of trash for at least one full night. He was discovered by staff at an accounting firm after one of the employees heard sounds from the dumpster outside the office. The office employees were horrified to discover the defenseless dog wrapped in duct tape, covered in food and debris, and tossed like garbage.

Leo was rescued just minutes before garbage collection arrived to empty the dumpster into the garbage truck — where he likely would have been crushed to death.

The Nebraska Humane Society (NHS) sedated Leo to carefully remove the tape and debris, which required shaving off most of his fur, NHS posted on Facebook.

Because Leo was microchipped, he was reunited with his heartbroken guardian who been searching for him for days.

No animal deserves to be tossed like trash and left to die in a garbage bin.

Sign our petition urging the Omaha Police Department to thoroughly investigate and apprehend the person(s) responsible before they have the chance to harm another innocent animal.

A $1,000 reward is being offered to anyone with information leading to an arrest and conviction. Animal Control is asking for anyone with leads to contact 402-444-7800 ext. 1.

Introducing ‘Rabbit Welfare’. Hopping to the Rescue: a Discussion on Rabbit Welfare.

From – Eurogroup for Animals

29 April 2024

RWA&F

Interview

An estimated 1.5 million rabbits are kept as pets in the UK, but many owners and veterinarians have little experience with caring for the species. Rabbit Welfare works to educate the public, veterinarians and legislators about the need for better understanding, protections and care for rabbits.

We interviewed Rae Walters, CEO, to find out more about the organisation’s work.

Tell us a bit about Rabbit Welfare and its main battles?

We are focussed only on rabbits that are kept as companions, not those who are farmed, or used in science, but there is still so much work to do. We are based in the UK, where rabbits are the third most popular pet, but still so misunderstood and mistreated. We have welfare problems relating to so many areas, the main ones being:

Rabbits are often thought of as a cheap and easy pet,  but have a lifespan of 10-12 years.  Most only live to be 5 years old because they are not properly cared for .

Rabbits are hugely misunderstood and many are kept alone, with inadequate housing, a poor diet, and lack of vet care.

Pet suppliers typically sell unsuitable housing and give incorrect care advice.

There has been a boom in unregulated internet sales. 

The number of abandonments is thought to be the worst in over 25 years, at an estimated 100,000 animals every year.

There is a lack of protection in legislation, and where it does exist, it is not enforced properly. Legislation needs to be improved so that rabbits have the same protection as other companion animals like dogs and cats.

What about you? Tell us a bit more about your role within Rabbit Welfare and why you joined. 

I have been involved with the RWAF for over 25 years ! I joined first as a member in 1997, then offered to help at local events giving advice, and manning the helpline on a regular basis. I became a Trustee the following year. We knew we needed to attend as many meetings and get as involved in as many things as we could because we need to raise the profile of rabbits, and that is still the case today. So I started to attend meetings and my role grew and grew. It is now a full time job! I work on the strategy to improve rabbit welfare, as well as the admin, and run the rabbit friendly vet directory.

Richard Saunders BSc (Hons) BVSc MSB CBiol DZooMed (Mammalian) MRCVS. He works with me on all of the strategic stuff and assesses all of the rabbit friendly vet applications. He has been part of the team since 2010, and we are very fortunate to have him.

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When did Rabbit Welfare join Eurogroup for Animals and why?

RWAF joined Eurogroup for Animals in 2023. We had three reasons for joining

to keep in touch with like minded organisations in Europe after Brexit

as a relatively new and small organisation we felt as if we could learn from the Eurogroup for Animals network and see how it is working for change

to raise the profile of companion rabbits with the hope that they would be included in future legilslation

What were Rabbit Welfare’s main achievements in 2023? 

Rescue crisis

We launched an urgent appeal for people to support our breeding amnesty and sign our petition to demand government action to make rabbit breeders require the same licensing as dog breeders.

Anyone is legally allowed to breed and sell rabbits. This results in uneducated and inexperienced rabbit owners having multiple litters which they can’t look after and are too many to sell to responsible pet owners.

We believe that a change in legislation would mean an immediate improvement in the welfare of rabbits being sold, and a subsequent drop in the number of rabbits being abandoned or dumped.

Our breeding amnesty campaign calls for:

An immediate pause in the breeding of rabbits.

Retailers to stop selling rabbits.

Classified sites to stop allowing adverts for baby rabbits.

Members of the public to support rescue and “adopt don’t shop”.

We had a great deal of support for the amnesty. The RSPCA, Blue Cross, Raystede Centre for Animal Welfare, Wood Green Pets Charity and Burgess Pet Care were all behind it. It was also supported by Gumtree and Preloved who both suspended adverts for new baby rabbits over the Easter 2023 period. This was a great start to the campaign and something we will build on for 2024.

Educating and supporting rabbit owners is key to improving welfare

Our free helpline is open to everyone, from rabbit owners to concerned neighbours alike. In 2023 the helpline received around 2,000 phone calls.

Every 12-18 months we print 50,000 of our comprehensive rabbit care booklet: On the Hop. These are sent to vet practices and rescues, given out at shows and events, and sold on our website. On the Hop is also available as a free download.

The ‘Good Practice Codes for the Welfare of Pet Rabbits in England’ was launched in 2021 and revised and relaunched in 2023. We were instrumental in this and have sent a link to as many businesses and local authorities as possible. We are also pushing Defra to adopt the Codes.

Farm parks, petting zoos and animal encounters

In our experience, the majority of these places do not care for their rabbits properly, and often allow handling sessions for children which is extremely stressful for the rabbits. We have written to every farm park, petting zoo and animal encounter in England to share the updated Codes of Practice and try to make changes. 

We have had some great feedback from this, with some asking for more information, asking us to give lectures, and send On the Hop booklets for visitors.

Unlicensed breeders

For the last seven years we have had the benefit of the brilliance of Mark, our Welfare Officer, who investigates and reports unlicensed breeders. Unfortunately, despite providing local authorities with a comprehensive dossier of evidence each time, we can probably count on one hand the number of breeders that have been investigated and licensed as a result. This is another example of the system not working and why we want all breeders and sellers to be licensed.

Not all vets are rabbit savvy

Because of their complex care needs, rabbits are classed as an exotic pet, which is a surprise to many owners. Whilst in training, vets spend a worryingly little amount of time learning about rabbits. This does vary between vet schools, but to become rabbit savvy, it means the vet has to go out of their way to do more training and continual professional development (CPD) on rabbits. We have a rabbit friendly vet list on our website and a big part of our resources are dedicated to keeping the list online and up to date.

In 2023 we ran CPD courses free of charge and hosted three webinars on The Webinar Vet. This was at a cost to us of around £9000, but we had almost 3000 views in over 65 countries! This will make a difference to many practices and improve the outcomes for many pet rabbits.

We also help vets by guiding them in best practice and writing clinical policies. The website has a section dedicated to vets and vet nurses with useful resources available.

Lack of enforcement

Local Authorities are supposed to enforce the legislation that does exist to protect rabbits. We report many cases a year where for example a farm park has poor welfare. Sadly the results are usually disappointing. Local authorities have limited resources, and priorities mean they do not enforce the legislation. Different authorities can also have very different approaches, which we think should be standardised. In 2024 we aim to produce a pack for anyone who works with rabbits so they can see which legislation applies to them. This will provide clarity and should help with enforcement.

Brachycephalic (flat faced) breeds

This is a huge area of concern because brachy rabbits suffer many health problems. We are working with other organisations to try and make a change here but it is a long, hard process. Internally we have stopped using any images of brachy breeds on our website, magazine and marketing because we need to stop normalising these breeds and the health problems they suffer from.

How can the public act for Rabbit Welfare? 

We would love for everyone to add their signature to our petition to amend legislation to ensure rabbit breeders require the same licensing as dog breeders. We’re close to 100,000 signatures!

You can follow us on FacebookTwitter and Instagram, and also sign up for our annual Membership which has many great benefits like receiving our quarterly magazine Rabbiting On. 

Word to live by?

It might sound corny, but we have always believed this to be the case:

“Together we can make a difference.”

South Korea: Man Sentenced To 14 Months In Jail For Killing 76 Cats.

https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/south-korean-sentenced-14-months-jail-killing-76-109525162

“The sentence reflects Korean society’s increasing concern for animal welfare and intolerance for senseless cruelty such as this,” said Borami Seo, a director of the South Korea office of the Humane Society International.

“This cruelty case also emphasizes the importance of passing the Civil Act amendment that will legally recognize animals as living beings and further strengthen their protection in law,” Seo added.

USA: Oklahoma Puppy Killer Update.

Update 28/4/24

Original post:

USA: Horror as Oklahoma Man Stomps on Puppy in Shock Video: Animal Rights Advocates Plead for Help Finding Depraved Suspect. Can You Help ? – World Animals Voice

People this violent require urgent psychological counselling to keep everyone safe.

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He Stomped This Puppy to Death. Demand Justice and Full Psychological Counselling Now.

Sign Now    <https://www.care2.com/go/z/e/A0guo/zYC./d2EQY>

A local business owner in Oklahoma walked outside her establishment one day to find a horrific sight: a dead puppy was lying outside.

After she called local authorities, they discovered security video footage showing exactly what had happened. It started when a man  appeared, dragging the small dog by its back legs up the street, scraping the poor thing’s nose along the pavement. <https://www.care2.com/go/z/e/A0guo/zYC./d2EQY

After he dropped the animal on the curb, that’s when the beating started. The man repeatedly punched, kicked, and stomped on the puppy. Finally, he picked the limp animal up and threw it on the ground, before walking away. After so much violence and trauma, the puppy passed away from its injuries.

The man’s ex-girlfriend ultimately identified him from the footage and turned him into the police, sharing that he had been abusive to her and her own puppy. This demonstrates the clear link between cruelty to animals and domestic violence.

Authorities have since arrested the man, but it’s clear he needs intensive psychological counselling to address his rage and violence. Sign the petition to demand authorities ban him from ever owning or living with animals again, and also mandate therapy sessions! <https://www.care2.com/go/z/e/A0guo/zYC./d2EQY>  <https://www.care2.com/go/z/e/A0guo/zYC./d2EQY>

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Thank you,

Miranda

Care2 Petitions Team

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EU: Candidate MEPs Take The Vote For Animals Pledge.

From left to right: MEPS Francisco Guerreiro, Tilly Metz, Caroline Roose, Sirpa Pietikäinen, Senior Political Advisor at Eurogroup for Animals Andreas Erler and IFAW Representative Filip Molnár

Candidate MEPs take the Vote for Animals pledge

25 April 2024

Press Release

MEPs of the Intergroup on the Welfare and Conservation of Animals celebrated their achievements for the last legislative term, while candidates for the next one pledged to continue to advocate for better protection of all animals at the EU level.

The Intergroup, which met for the last session for this term, brings together 94 MEPs from across all political groups, and provides a cross-party platform for discussions and initiatives on animal welfare in the European Parliament (EP). For the past four decades, it has been a crucial catalyst for action on this front.

Some of the noteworthy achievements of this term include:

The set-up of a Committee of Inquiry on the Protection of Animals during Transport (ANIT), which pushed for the revision of the outdated Regulation on animal transport.

The resolution on actions to accelerate a transition to non-animal science.

The working group on the ECI End the Cage Age, which contributed to get  a resolution in the EP and a subsequent European Commission (EC) commitment.

The adoption of a resolution on improving Regulations on wild and exotic animals to be kept as pets in the EU, through a positive list.

The support for a campaign calling for an EU commissioner on animal welfare.

A working group on companion animals.

During her intervention, President of the Intergroup Tilly Metz said that the Intergroup has continuously made animal welfare visible in the EP, through reports, working groups, resolutions and parliamentary questions. She expressed her disappointment at the EC’s failure to put forward a full package of proposals to update the EU animal welfare legislation, despite continuous pressure by members of the Intergroup and animal protection NGOs.

In the run-up to the European Elections in June, candidate MEPs are taking a pledge stating a clear commitment to strive to improve animal welfare if they are elected, through the Vote for Animals campaign, run by Eurogroup for Animals and its members. The pledge, composed of ten asks, addresses live animal transport, imports of animal-based products, welfare of aquatic species, non-animal science and the conservation of wild animals, among others.

These were five intense years of fighting for better animal welfare. We have seen overwhelming civil mobilisation, which shows the willingness of EU citizens to better protect animals at an EU level. We need legislation that protects all animals, including aquatic ones, which are currently unprotected. We have yet to see a ban on cages, on fur farms, and fur products in the EU market,

MEP Caroline Roose (Greens/EFA, FR), Vice President of the Intergroup

Without the civil society – the ECIs, campaigns and other initiatives – we wouldn’t have been so strong. We require species-specific legislation, for example for octopus, and other animals which are unprotected. We must continue to bring animal welfare on the table in important discussions,

MEP Sirpa Pietikäinen, (EPP, FI) Honorary President of the Intergroup

As 300 million animals continue to suffer in cages, we need the European Commission to deliver on the End the Cage Age ECI. We need to push for a roadmap for a transition to non-animal science, and a ban on the transport of vulnerable animals

MEP Niels Fuglsang (S&D, DK), Vice-President of the Intergroup

Is Social Media The New Proving Ground For Animal and Human Killers ?

Hi all;

In putting together posts for WAV, you learn quite a lot.

One thing that has been interesting me lately is the issue of children who abuse animals during their childhood have been shown (by lots of research) to often progress more into domestic offenders, sexual offenders, women beaters / abusers, and serial killers and murderers of humans.

Unfortunately, in the past this link between the two has been largely overlooked by persons in authority; ie. those who can make a difference; when in fact, realisation, earlier intervention and acceptance of ‘something (weirder) being there’ by these very same may in some cases have stopped things getting more out of hand.

Obviously; not every person who abuses animals has committed or will commit other crimes. But harming people is statistically more likely when animal cruelty is previously involved. So, animal cruelty must be taken seriously.

Here are a few things to contemplate:

  • Kip Kinkel, before his attack on Thurston High School parents and students, blew up cows and decapitated cats.
  • Animal abuse is often the first sign of serious disturbance among adolescent and adult killers,” Gail F. Melson, professor emerita of developmental studies at Purdue University, wrote in Psychology Today.
  • Domestic violence survivors have reported in studies that their abusers threatened to kill, torture, or otherwise harm their companion animals — or actually followed through on the threats — to prevent them from leaving their abusive situations.
  • 88% of families surveyed that had incidents of child abuse also had incidents of animal abuse.
  • 63% of children entering shelters admitted to incidents of pet abuse in their families.
  • More than 80% of families being treated for child abuse reported animal abuse in their homes.
  • Engaging in sex with animals is actually legal in four states — Wyoming, Hawaii, New Mexico, and West Virginia — and the District of Columbia. In more than 20 states, bestiality (sex with an animal) is only a misdemeanor crime.

Above references:  The Startling Link Between Animal Cruelty and Human Abuse [UPDATED 2020] (ladyfreethinker.org)

  • Jeffrey Dahmer, the “Milwaukee cannibal” who dismembered 17 people three decades ago had first practiced his butchery by cutting up dogs and cats and impaling their heads on sticks.
  • Ian Brady, the (UK) Moors murderer who tortured and killed five children in the 1960s, boasted of killing his first cat when he was just 10, and went on to burn another cat alive, stone dogs and cut off rabbits’ heads before going on to target people.
  • Robert Thompson and Jon Venables (UK) would shoot pigeons with air rifles and tie rabbits to railway lines to watch them be run over – until in 1993 they killed toddler James Bulger.

Above references: The link is established between serial killers and animal cruelty | The Independent | The Independent  

  • Childhood cruelty to animals can be an early warning of a propensity for violence against other people, a report published yesterday said.

Above reference: Childhood cruelty to animals may signal violence in future | UK news | The Guardian

  • Many infamous serial killers harmed animals when they were children, including Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy, Gary Ridgeway, John Wayne Gacy, and the Boston Strangler. It’s long been a popularly held belief that children who are abusive toward animals are serial killers in the making. 
  • If there is a trait in the triad that’s especially concerning, it may be animal abuse. This behaviour is a well-established early indicator of future assault, murder, rape, partner abuse and child abuse. Again, not all kids who harm animals will go on to hurt people — but some will.
  • Research has revealed that 25 percent of aggressive inmates had committed multiple acts of animal abuse as children. Forty-five percent of school shooters had histories of alleged animal cruelty, and 21 percent of serial murderers admitted to childhood animal abuse. 

Above references: Are Kids Who Abuse Animals Destined to Become Serial Killers? | Discover Magazine

  • Psychologists point to harming animals as proof of a lack of empathy. Such behavior also indicates a propensity towards aggression. While there isn’t any hard data claiming the percentage of infamous offenders who began their career of pain by hurting animals, many believe that this is a serious warning sign.
  • Many of these offenders have admitted that harming animals was the first time they realized that they liked to cause suffering and, in fact, wanted to hurt people. Often neighborhood cats, dogs, and even crabs were the earliest victims of these menacing childhood “games,” which often led to painful demises. One notorious offender even began targeting animals after seeing his father do the same.

Above references:

Serial Killers Who Also Abused Animals (ranker.com)

Also:  The Scariest Serial Killers in History (ranker.com)

So, I hope that the above justifies my argument with the link a little bit.

Referring to a recent article published on this (WAV) site:

(CN) Cat Torture Groups – Many Participants Are Shown To Be Minors – Disturbing ! – World Animals Voice

“This is a worrying development, but no surprise really. It reinforces what was said earlier, that youthful individuals engaging in animal abuse pose a high threat to Humans in adult life. A taste for cruelty developed in early life, and at a time when a personality is impressionable and as yet to be formed, tends to take firm hold, and influence a person’s conduct in later life”.

“This is why the activity of these “Cat Torture Rings” is so dangerous, and must be dealt with severely – they must be destroyed wherever they are found. Once and for all”.

Young kids of school age appear to be the primary members of many of these groups. As we have said before, and it is shown many times over, people often start as animal killers and then move on to being human killers. SO WHAT IS CHINA ACTUALLY DOING ABOUT THIS ? – Very little it appears”.

Further, here in the UK, and again as published on this (WAV) site recently:

“It is getting worrying now – animals killers go on to kill humans”. FACT

“Children using catapults to kill and torture animals before sharing ‘sick’ images on WhatsApp”.

“A Sky News investigation finds hundreds of members of catapult groups on WhatsApp, where pictures and videos of animals killed or injured with the weapons are shared”.

“The youngsters – including some of primary school age – have been sharing footage and photos of their kills in groups on the messaging app.

In some videos, injured animals are shown dying slowly after being shot with hand-held catapults.

Sky News has discovered 489 members – including young children, teenagers and some young adults – across 11 catapult groups on WhatsApp”.

“In one video shared on a group, a deer lies twitching on the ground, severely injured with a head wound, having just been shot with a catapult by a child.

The young person who attacked the deer then stands over the animal while bringing a hand-held catapult in front of the camera for viewers to see”.

We say that the written word is mightier than the gun.  Here we attempt to let the written word speak.

How many videos are uploaded to YouTube every day? Around 3.7m new videos are uploaded to YouTube every day – that’s around 271,330 hours of video content based on an average length of 4.4 minutes.

As of now, approximately 34 million videos are posted on TikTok every day

Over 1 billion messages are sent on WhatsApp every day.

Call me a liar for sure if you wish; but I suggest that neither YouTube, WhatsApp or Tik Tok, despite what they say, have any real control over what is published daily on their sites

If they did have controls in place; then why are we reporting this:  https://worldanimalsvoice.com/2024/03/31/uk-society-is-getting-sicker-all-the-time-children-using-catapults-to-kill-and-torture-animals-before-sharing-sick-images-on-whatsapp/ 

Or, by showing and allowing such communications, are we saying that WhatsApp are perfectly supportive of animal abuse and cruelty being shown on their site ?

Sky News has discovered nearly 500 members of catapult groups on WhatsApp, in which more than 350 photos and videos have been shared of animals that have been killed or wounded with the weapons.

They will say they don’t condone animal abuse – so the question is, why are they allowing it to be shown by such groups on their sites ?

Organisations such as these have a massive responsibility to control what is being shown on their sites.  As said, with the huge quantities of uploads each day it is just not physically possible to control what is going on.  So what is the driving force with these which allow this uncontrolled mass relay of abusive data to be beamed around the globe each day ? – can I suggest ‘money’ ?

Until we see more action by CEO’s etc of these organisations to actually do as they preach – that is taking action and taking down such sites; are we moving each day to a more frenzied; anti social; abusive; don’t give a damn as long as I get ‘likes’ situation.  When will these sites be just as abusive as the dark web in allowing footage that currently shows kittens having screws driven into their eye sockets and their nostrils as the norm ?

Through these sites, how many additional animal abusers and human killers are going to be matured into further grievous action ?

These sites should have a responsibility; one of taking action to remove data which breeds killing and abuse.  I do not see it; thus I close by saying; “through these sites the world is becoming amore abusive and harmful to both animals and humans each and every day.  CEO’s, it is over to you to take action, and ACT NOW !”

Regards Mark

A few of the Chinese animal abusers – click above for more information.:

https://sites.google.com/view/savecatsinchina/abuser-list/organized-abuse

Thailand: Pythons Smashed With Hammers and Impaled On Hooks – Take Action.

Footage recorded at a python farm in Thailand has revealed that pythons are fed chicks before they are violently killed to make snakeskin accessories.

PETA Asia’s investigation into a facility with ties to Gucci’s parent company, Kering, shows that chicks are attached to sausages so that pythons will eat meat they otherwise wouldn’t consume.

Workers then pin the struggling pythons down, bash them on the head with a hammer, and drive metal hooks through their skull. Lastly, the snakes are inflated with water and skinned, all in the name of fashion.

https://secure.peta.org.au/page/141562/action/1?locale=en-AU&utm_source=peta-au::e-mail&utm_medium=alert&utm_campaign=0424::skn::peta-au::e-mail::kering-aa::::aa-em

Please ask Kering to stop selling snakes’ skin through Gucci or its other brands:

Tell Kering to Cut Ties With Cold-Blooded Snake Slaughter

A yearlong PETA Asia investigation into two python farms that supply skins to Caravel – a tannery owned by Kering, whose brands include Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent – revealed cold-blooded treatment of snakes. Workers pinned struggling pythons down by the neck and bashed them over the head with a hammer before driving metal hooks through their head. The snakes were inflated with water, even as their bodies continued to move, and skinned. Please take action for snakes by urging Kering to drop exotic skins now.

Pythons Bashed With Hammers, Impaled With Hooks

The investigators documented that workers pin struggling pythons down by the neck and bash them over the head with a hammer before driving metal hooks through their head. To make their skins easier to remove, workers inflate the snakes with water, even as they continue to move. According to Dr Clifford Warwick, a reptile expert who reviewed the video footage, it’s likely that most of the animals were conscious during this horrifically painful process. The snakes were then skinned.

CCBI’s owner claimed that his workers put pythons in a chilled room for one day before slaughtering them, but there’s no scientific evidence that imposed hypothermia (intentionally causing a reduction in core temperature) has any meaningful effect on reducing sensitivity or awareness in snakes.

According to the owner, at the time of the investigation, CCBI confined some 15,000 pythons at a massive factory-farm operation – one of the largest that PETA Asia has investigated. It slaughters approximately 2,000 snakes during its busy season, typically killing 20 to 30 pythons a day. The owner told an investigator about the farm’s contract with Caravel to supply it with 5,000 skins in 2024.

Kering’s Complicity in Snakes’ Suffering

Despite indisputable documentation of abuse at facilities that supply Kering with exotic skins – including PETA Asia’s 2021 investigation into an Indonesian slaughterhouse that provides Gucci with lizard skins – the company continues to tout its Animal Welfare Standards, which specify that animals must have “room to move around freely” and be “managed to promote good health and treated immediately should disease or injury be discovered”. The standards also require “humane handling at end of life”. Claims of upholding these standards were proved false by PETA Asia’s investigations.

Germany: Fox In The City – An Insight Into These Beautiful Animals.

Wildlife in Unexpected Places – Foxes in Urban Environments | Full Documentary

Foxes are true survivors, at home in all regions of the Earth. Nowadays, the smart animals also feel at home in our cities. As an example, a close-knit clan has been living in Berlin’s government district for many years. High up in the North on the German coast, a vixen raises her litter alone. Rarely is there enough to feed everyone. Like after a storm, for example, when the vixen finds a lot to eat in the drift line on the beach. The little ones have to grow up fast, as once the autumn arrives, their single parent mother’s reserves are exhausted and she drives them out of her territory. For more than two years, filmmakers Roland Gockel and Rosie Koch kept track of the foxes in Berlin, Hamburg and on the North German coast. With the help of hidden cameras, they were able to unearth many secrets of the clever animals.