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Bear Bile Farms

Victims of Borneo Deforestation (Orangutan)

Bile bears, sometimes called battery bears, are bears kept in captivity to harvest their bile, a digestive fluid produced by the liver and stored in the gall bladder. The most commonly bear species farmed for bile is theAsiatic black bear (Ursus thibetanus), although the sun bear (Helarctos malayanus) and the brown bear (Ursus arctos) are also used to collect bile. Both the Asiatic black bear and the sun bear are listed asVulnerable on the Red List of Threatened Animals published by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

The International Animal Rescue team have rescued several female orangutans from the ravaged forests of Indonesian Borneo. One female was half starved, her frightened baby clinging to her back, while another was lactating, but her baby was missing, presumed dead or stolen after a desperate search.

Tortured Thai Elephant

You are supporting this terror !!!
The torturous training of baby elephants for logging and for the tourism industry! kidnapped in the wildlife from their mother who have been brutally killed these baby elephants are going through a real hell ! they endure enormous extremely brutal and painful tortures "training for breaking their spirit" and this for several weeks..forcibly confined into wooden fences with their neck tied with ropes, their feet tied with metallic chains, they can not move or sit and then begins the torture sessions.... By Tony Zadel

 

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The Real Cost Of Fur 

Over seven months, 30 fur farms, seven hours of footage and one and a half thousand photographs, Animal Defenders International investigated a random sample of Finnish fur farms. This investigation exposes the terrible suffering that is part and parcel of the fur industry.
Foxes and mink are wild animals but in fur farms, they cannot cope with the unnatural environment they find themselves in. Worse still, the conditions in these farms are awful: their short, miserable lives are spent in squalid surroundings full of fear and distress, suffering injuries, infection and deformities. All for an unnecessary product for which a variety of alternatives are available.
It is time for designers who use fur, and the people who wear it, to take responsibility for the way that the product they are wearing has been produced.

By Tony Zadel

Mauritius Cruel Festival

Animals were roughly dragged on and off trucks. Young evil people tease those poor bulls on the truck before the departure to the final destination where they will be slaughtered..They were tied to walls and left to struggle and to wait, throughout a night and another day and without any water or food before the 'Festival' starts.Newt,On their last day of life, terrified bulls stumbled frantically as ropes were tied around their legs, tripping them to the ground. When they had used every last ounce of energy struggling against their restraints, they collapsed in exhaustion...Having already endured so much, the worst was yet to come▬►their throat cut by untrained hands a bunch of young uneducated savage people.. their bound legs kicking out in desperation...
At a recent live export conference in Queensland, the author of an industry-commissioned report called on the live export trade to 'take back control' and for a return to the days of self-regulation. By Toni Zadel

The animals were not provided with any water and food in the days before the sacrifice. Many young animals had in fact already died from stress, exhaustion and dehydration before the killings started. Their bodies were left among the live animals.
Everyone could kill anything, with whatever knife or sword. Many animals died an unbearable slow and violent death because the butcher was inexperienced and the knives were not sharpened properly. Thousands of buffalo were standing in an enclosure when butchers holding swords started hacking randomly at the animals. Some heads could be severed in one cut; in other cases, it took the butchers a long time to kill the buffalo.
No one was holding the animals – many tried to escape. Baby buffaloes were bleating and searching for their mothers. Soon they were walking around in a pool of blood. They were hunted down by the butchers. Needless to say, not a single animal survived the bloodbath. By Tony Zadel

Gadhimai Festival

Over a ,MILLION pangolins slaughtered in the last decade! some cooked ALIVE!
-One of the world's most bizarre animal groups is now at risk of complete eradication, according to an update of the IUCN Red List. Pangolins, which look and behave similarly to (scaly) anteaters yet are unrelated, are being illegally consumed out of existence due to a thriving trade in East Asia. In fact, the new update lists all eight pangolin species as threatened by extinction for first time, with two—the Chinese and the Sunda pangolin—now considered Critically Endangered... By  Tony Zadel 

 

Brazil soon expects to overtake the US as the world's biggest soy producing nation. In the Amazon, soy farmers have rapidly expanded their land by using fire, bulldozers, saw mills and logging teams to clear the rainforest. But amid mounting concerns about global warming and biodiversity loss, Brazil's government is deploying more personnel and equipment to hold the line between the food and the forest.

 

South Korea during the year and a half long investigation into the South Korean Dog Meat Industry to expose the shocking reality of the $2 billion a year industry that torments and extinguishes the lives of millions of dogs every year. Cruelty is being committed in every process of dog meat industry from breeding all the way to sale. HAA will not ignore the cries of animals dying in agony. We will restore the society's distorted view about dogs and human. HAA is a coalition of organizations and people who support STOP IT! Campaign.

Amazon deforestation

Dog for food

 

Vivisection is the practice of animal experimentation. This can include administering drugs, infecting with diseases, poisoning for toxicity testing, brain damaging, maiming, blinding, and other painful and invasive procedures. It can include protocols that cause severe suffering, such as long-term social isolation, full-body restraint, electric shocks, withholding of food and water, or repeatedly breeding and separating infants from mothers. Essentially, it is using animals in ways that cause distress and/or death in attempts to test the safety of drugs and biological products or of finding treatments, prevention, or cures for human diseases. However, results derived from the animal model are not valid or relevant for humans. Tens of millions (some estimate in excess of 25 million) of animals in the U.S. suffer, die, or are killed each year in laboratories for biomedical experimentation, product and cosmetic testing, and for science education.

Vivisection 

Pangolin

Manis javanica, Manis pentadactyla, Smutsia temminckii,

Manis crassicaudata

 

 

 

 

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Bloody ivory African elephants

Habitat destruction is not the only threat to the African Elephant.  Poaching

is the illegal taking of wild plants and animals or parts of the plants or

animals.  It is estimated that 30,000 to 38,000 elephants are poached every

year for their Ivory.  With statistics like this the African elephant is doomed

for extinction in 15-20 years, unless we can put a stop to these illegal

activities thru education and alternative recourses for income in communities

that assist in the ivory trade.  Ivory has become more valuable than gold. In

fact, ivory has been called "white gold".  The tusks of one elephant bring in

the same amount of money 12 or more years of farming or herding.

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