Animal Rights

Information concerning animal rights movements, actions, and protests.

Glasgow Hunt Sabs out in the field

Glasgow Hunt sabs at L n R open meet

Vehicle needed for preventing fox hunt

Hunt sabs stuck in city

Sick People are killin Fox's for Fun, lets go stop em!

 By the end of this months the Fox Hunting Groups around Glasgow will have begun to kill for fun...

SHAC Financial Campaign Update - Andrew Baker proposes HLS buyout

On March 3rd 2009, Andrew Baker, Chairman and CEO of LSR (Life Science Research / Huntingdon Life Sciences) made a non-binding proposal to purchase all of the outstanding shares of LSR for a price of $7.50 per share.

HLS Electronic Sit In: Make Friday the 13 bad luck for HLS Affiliates

Friday, February 13, you are invited to join us on an Electronic Sit In against HLS collaborators. We will be targeting the website of HLS's auditors RMSBG and one of HLS's biggest customers Bayer.

Bad Hare Days in the "British Isles"!

 

I am an Irish anti-blood sports campaigner and my book Bad Hare Days is generating a lot of controversy, not unexpected given the long running debate on the ethics of live hare coursing in Ireland. I can accept criticism, but not the bullying and the blind unreasoning hatred that my legitimate opposition to this so-called sport has elicited from some coursing fans

 

My book was NOT written to drive coursing fans wild, or to split families and divide communities, as one critic has accused me of doing. I have received phone calls from defenders of hare coursing threatening all manner of unpleasantness!

 

There is such a thing as the constitutional right to free speech. I have got phone calls in the past week since the book went on sale telling what should be done with me and people like me.

 

I set out simply to recount my own personal high profile involvement in the Irish anti-hare coursing campaign.

 

I joined that campaign thirty years ago after witnessing scenes of cruelty in a field where hares were being netted for coursing opened my eyes for the first time to the downside of Ireland's "field sport" tradition.

 

I then determined to learn more about the peculiar form of "entertainment" that passed for sport in parts of the Irish countryside. Nauseated by the spectacle of hares being made to run for their lives from hyped up greyhounds, and by the heart-rending cries of the hares as the dogs tore them apart, I joined the campaign against blood sports.

 

I found that hare coursing was high on the list of activities that animal welfare people wanted banned by law. This we sought to achieve by picketing coursing events, letter writing on the subject, and lobbying politicians.

 

But I found that taking a strong public stand on a deeply emotive and controversial issue almost always carries a price tag.

 

I, like many others who opposed the powerful vested interests and lobby groups that promote and support hare coursing in Ireland, suffered at their hands. I was assaulted at work, subjected to severe bullying and fired from my job with a farmers Co-op for my anti-coursing and anti-hunting views.

 

I describe that in the book and it seems that some people now aren't happy with that. Fine. We can disagree, but bullying I reject with the utter contempt it always deserves. Bullying and democracy are opposites.

 

Hare coursing in Ireland has the backing of leading politicians and wealthy business people. The pro-animal baiting lobby has enormous influence within the corridors of power. This is why, despite being opposed by a majority of the population (according to opinion polls), this sadistic practise continues to shame our country.

 

But as far as simply holding and expressing one’s opinion on the subject is concerned…I certainly wouldn't attempt to prevent a hunter or coursing fan from writing his or her memoirs, so maybe they might respect the right of an "anti" to tell his story?

 

John Fitzgerald,

Callan,

Co. Kilkenny,

Ireland

Phone: 00 353 56 7725543

 

Vulture kills sea eagle?

More details of mysterious wildlife deaths around Glenogil estate in Tayside, owned by multimillionaire investment banker John Dodd.

"Police and wildlife crime investigators found 32 cubes of venison on fence posts on the Glenogil estate," samples were found to be dosed with carbofuran, bendiocarb and isofenphos.

World Food Day 2008: Vegetarianism against global hunger

World Food Day 2008: Vegetarianism against global hunger COMMOM PRESS RELEASE 16 October 2008 On 7-8 October 2008, the European Commission, the European Parliament and the United Nations marked the anniversary of the Declaration of Human Rights which assures everyone's entitlement 'to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family, including food'. Sixty years after signing that declaration of good will, the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) is planning the celebration of World Food Day 2008 set to 'highlight the plight of 923 million undernourished people in the world'. What went wrong? Why are almost one billion people still excluded from the most basic of Human Rights in the 21st century? "Every child who dies of hunger in today's world has been murdered," accused Jean Ziegler, former United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food. Indeed, how can any society calling itself civilized accept that while worldwide every five seconds a child dies because she or he is hungry, around 1.5 billion cows and bulls and an astronomical number of other farm animals are being fed with a huge share of available crops? More than the populations of USA, Canada and the EU do not have enough to eat National and international decision makers have initiated a multitude of projects and campaigns in their fight against hunger; unfortunately, nothing has improved the situation. The non-stop misery caused by hunger calls urgently for fresh strategies, of which vegetarianism must be one! In the interest of justice and humanity the present wasting of 7-16 kg of grain or soy beans, up to 15,500 liters of water, and 323 m2 of grazing land that yields just one kilo of beef cannot be allowed to continue. 23 September 2008 was 'Overshoot Day' - milestone when humanity will have used all the resources nature will generate this year Considering that globally, we now require the equivalent of 1.4 planets to support our lifestyles, 'Overshoot Day' should be a wake-up call for politicians and individuals alike. With the aim of helping people in need, saving the environment and boosting public health, the reduction or the end of eating meat is the easiest and most beneficial way ahead. The fact that we do have more than enough resources to feed everyone must no longer be compromised by the greed for meat. Bunny Huggers, UK www.bunnyhuggers.org.uk Contact: info@bunnyhuggers.org.uk Association Végétarienne de France http://www.vegetarisme.fr/ Centro Vegetariano, Portugal http://www.centrovegetariano.org/ European Vegetarian and Animal News Alliance (EVANA) www.evana.org EVA vzw - Ethisch Vegetarisch Alternatief, Belgium www.vegetarisme.be Globetransformer http://www.globetransformer.org/ Jewish Vegetarians of North America (JVNA), USA www.JewishVeg.com Romanian Vegetarian Society http://www.svr.ro/ Swiss Union for Vegetarianism www.vegetarismus.ch Vegan Society Austria http://www.vegan.at/ Yoga in Daily Life International http://www.yoga-in-daily-life.org/ The Press Release is online: http://www.evana.org/index.php?id=38147&lang=en ============= Petition to the UN 'Food vs Feed' – 'appeal to the United Nations and its agencies to stop ignoring vegetarianism and instead study its multi-faceted benefits, with the aim of incorporating them into future strategies for a world without hunger http://un.evana.org/ - (23 languages) The Press Release online: http://www.evana.org/index.php?id=38147&lang=en

Fund manager fined for raptor poison

 "John Dodd [co-founder of the Artemis fund management group] had lost £107,650 from his farming subsidies after police found a highly toxic and illegal compound of pesticides on alleged bait and equipment during a raid on his estate in Tayside in 2006."

Turkeys in the park

 

 

  These 6 young turkey chicks were liberated from an automated broiler farm, situated right next to T in the Park.

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