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An End to Captive Lion Breeding in South Africa in Sight

Please keep your fingers crossed that this will definitely come true – and maybe lead the way to an end to this nightmare in every country:

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/south-africa-bans-lion-farming?cmpid=org=ngp::mc=crm-email::src=ngp::cmp=editorial::add=Animals_20210506&rid=$%7BProfile.CustomerKey%7D
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Success for Nosey, the Elephant!

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Photo: PeTA

One of my first blog posts was about Nosey, the elephant. Today, four years later, I am grateful and immensely happy to share with you that this one elephant is finally in a safe  sanctuary, will never be exploited again.

Many, many people worked together for this happy ending – hopefully it will be the beginning of the end of animal exploitation in entertainment.

23. JAN. 2018 — A Lawrence County, Alabama judge has ruled today that Nosey the elephant will be able to stay in true sanctuary at The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee. A case against Nosey’s notorious owners, the Liebel Family Circus, was heard on December 15, 2017, and Judge Angela Terry has ruled that Nosey will remain at the Sanctuary PERMANENTLY!

SAVE NOSEY NOW has worked since 2013 for this day, chasing this small family circus from town to town all over the country, never giving up on Nosey for one day. We pushed hard at the USDA who was charged with upholding the Animal Welfare Act by promoting call-in actions, tweetstorms, letter writing campaigns, and a formal march on their Washington, DC site in June 2015. We also dug deep into the patterns of abuse by this small family circus and pushed hard against the Florida Wildlife Commission who repeatedly rubberstamped the permit for this abusive family to keep and use Nosey. Our work involved research into many state and city animal laws as Nosey was hauled around the country from state to state, city to city, day to day, month to month, year to year. We were successful in shutting down venues in many locations as the entities were educated about the true life of Nosey the elephant.

We have run into many obstacles along the way to Nosey’s freedom, but the powers aligned in the little town of Moulton, Alabama on a fateful day in November, 2017 where Nosey was spotted by some very brave local women. These women saw a wrong and decided to fix it. Googling Nosey, Save Nosey Now was found, and we were able to provide assistance to the local officials throughout the proceedings with documents, pictures and videos to strengthen the case against the circus owners. Contacting the law enforcement division of PETA, more resources were on the way to Alabama. Save Nosey Now was pleased to be a part of the bench trial in Lawrence County, Alabama, and to provide assistance wherever needed.

We thank the good people of Alabama for their perseverance and follow through. We thank our supporters who have always believed that this day would come for Nosey, and we thank all the other organizations who worked hard for Nosey for many years.”

Nosey the Elephant’s story can be found here:

https://www.facebook.com/Nosey-The-Elephant-Needs-Our-Help-207161135983376/

http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/sangita-iyer/elephant-abuse_b_5769818.html

https://www.elephants.com/news/press-releases/posts/nosey-arrives-safely-at-the-elephant-sanctuary

Judge gives Lawrence County custody of Nosey the elephant

Thank you for spreading the news on animal awareness!

 

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Wie leben Milchkühe?

Foto: Welttierschutzgesellschaft e.V.

Foto: Welttierschutzgesellschaft e.V.

Dass der Mensch das einzige Lebewesen ist, welches noch nach der Pubertät glaubt Milch trinken zu müssen, ist mittlerweile vielen bekannt. Dass die Tiere, die diese Milch produzieren – nein, menschliche Mütter werden nicht dazu genötigt immer weiter Milch für ihre Kinder zu produzieren – keinen rechtlichen Schutz auf artgerechte Haltung geniessen, wiederum wissen wenige. Dass der Mensch gar keine Kuhmilch zur gesunden Ernährung benötigt, wollen viele wiederum nicht wahrhaben. Solange weiterhin Kuhmilch für den menschlichen Genuss täglich millionenliterweise verkauft wird, ist es nötig, sich für das Wohl der Milchkühe einzusetzen. Ein Weg ist es, Kindern in den Schulen mehr Wissen zukommen zu lassen.

“Unser Ziel ist es, im Schuljahr 2014/2015 mit dem Projekt KUH+DU macht Schule mehr als 1.000 Unterrichtseinheiten zu ermöglichen und somit über 30.000 Schülerinnen und Schüler zu erreichen.

Wir trinken im Durchschnitt 55 Liter Milch im Jahr. Für das Produkt Milch gelten hohe Qualitätsvorschriften. Wie es jedoch den 4,3 Millionen Milchkühen in Deutschland geht, spielt dabei oft keine Rolle. Denn das von der Werbung suggerierte Bild der glücklichen Kuh auf der Weide ist in der Realität eine Seltenheit: Mehr als die Hälfte der Milchkühe in Deutschland sieht nie eine Weide. Das Resultat der teilweise schlechten Haltungsbedingungen sind schmerzhafte Erkrankungen der Zitzen, Klauen und Gelenke sowie Entzündungen der Milchdrüsen. Auch die unnatürlich hohe Milchleistung und die nicht artgerechte Fütterung zehren an den Kräften der Tiere. Trotz einer natürlichen Lebenserwartung von 20 Jahren werden viele Milchkühe heutzutage nur noch zwischen vier und fünf Jahre alt.”

Mehr dazu können Sie hier lesen
http://www.mein-ecologic-projekt.de/projects/53c7d0f5b3586f784900006c

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