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April 30, 2009

Kraft Foods . Ringling Bros Circus . Black Sabbath Geezer Butler . Tito Ortiz . Ditch Wool

Kraft Foods Exploits Baby Elephant in Oreo Commercial

Kraft Foods Exploits Baby Elephant in Oreo Commercial
Forcing exotic animals into the entertainment industry is cruel and unnecessary. Click here to urge Kraft to pull its Oreo ad, which features a baby elephant, and to pledge never to use exotic animals in future ads.

Help Us Stop Ringling Bros.’ Expansion on Coney Island
New York City officials have announced that Ringling Bros. will perform on Coney Island this summer. Tell officials that Ringling Bros. is not welcome!

Tito Ortiz Says, 'I Choose to Be in the Ring. Animals Don't.'

Tito Ortiz Says, ‘I Choose to Be in the Ring. Animals Don’t.’
Tito Ortiz isn’t afraid to step into the ring for a good fight. Now, he’s ready for his newest opponents—dogfighters. > Check out his new ad, which encourages people to stand up for animals who are used and abused for entertainment.

Geezer Butler’s Vegetarian Testimonial and Giveaway
Legendary Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler gave up meat at the age of 8. See his vegetarian testimonial and enter to win his new album here.

Five Reasons to Ditch Wool
If you haven’t given up wool yet, here are five reasons to make that commitment to animals now: Faith, Lily, Mae, Pete, and Lucy. Read more and find out how you can help.

Source: People For The Ethical Treatment of Animals .

April 24, 2009

Ricky Gervais and Pink Star in New Video

Johnny Wanna Live by Sandra

I came across this very meaningful song by Sandra, whom I know to be the wife of Michael Cretu, the creator of the group “Enigma” which brought us such haunting Gregorian tracks as Sadness Part 1. Play the video and listen to the meaningful lyrics and images.

Good News for Animals

Right now, PETA members like you are helping to ease the suffering of abused animals all over the world. I’m glad that you’re part of our team, and I’d like to share recent examples of how our work together makes a difference for animals.

PETA has a long record of animal-rights victories, most recently forcing McDonalds, Safeway and ... Canadian KFC restaurants to implement new standards of animal welfare. When it comes to preventing unnecessary cruelty to animals, PETA's efforts ... have been worthwhile. --Victoria Times Colonist, January 16, 2009Victory for Animals Used for Food
Quiznos, a huge sandwich chain with more than 5,000 shops worldwide, has agreed to bring about better conditions for animals on factory farms and in slaughterhouses—following nearly a year of behind-the-scenes negotiations with PETA.

These reforms, as well as those made already by Burger King, Wendy’s, Hardees, and many other restaurant and grocery chains—all as a direct result of PETA pressure—are revolutionizing the living and dying conditions of millions of individual farmed animals.

Victory for Victims of Glue Traps
After learning that a Washington Mutual (WaMu) bank in the Chicago area was using glue traps to catch mice, PETA presented JPMorgan Chase—which recently acquired WaMu—with the facts about animals entangled in glue traps, who often suffer from torn flesh and broken bones in their panicked efforts to escape. The company promptly announced that it would permanently ditch glue traps across its branches and opt for more humane methods of resolving conflicts with mice and rats. JPMorgan Chase joins the many other major companies that have agreed to stop selling glue traps, including CVS, Rite Aid (including its subsidiaries Brooks and Eckerd), Walgreens, and Dollar Tree, Inc.

Victory for Animals Used for Clothing

After years of pressure from PETA and animal rights activists nationwide, JCPenney has finally agreed to stop selling fur! PETA first wrote to JCPenney about its support of the cruel fur industry in 2001, and we had kept the pressure on the company ever since. JCPenney now joins other major retailers and designers—including Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, Donna Karan, Liz Claiborne Inc., Polo Ralph Lauren, J.Crew, and Forever 21—who no longer use or sell fur as a result of PETA’s efforts.

While there’s still so much work left to do, I hope that you take great hope and pride in the progress that we’re making to help animals, which is a direct result of your support. Thank you for your generosity!

Ingrid Newkirk
Ingrid E. Newkirk
President .

April 22, 2009

Meet Dog #3017

Help end cruel experiments on animals

Dog #3017, a sweet and friendly brown hound dog with a white face, was given a number rather than a name when she arrived at the laboratory of Ohio State University (OSU) experimenter George Billman. She soon underwent invasive surgery in which an artery was constricted—killing a section of her heart tissue—and a cuff was placed around another blood vessel. Only a short time later, that cuff was used to induce a heart attack in her while she ran on a treadmill.

Please help PETA stop the terrible suffering of animals in laboratories and wherever it occurs. Donate now. Two days after her second round of strenuous testing—and despite records indicating that she needed to be monitored—dog #3017 was found dead in her cage.

Dog #3017 did not die alone. She was only one of more than 700 individual dogs killed in OSU’s lethal experiments about “sudden cardiac death.”

For what purpose, you might ask, did all these dogs die—each and every one of them no different than those we may share our homes with? After 28 years of cruel experimentation on dogs, Billman has only been able to produce data from these experiments that is either already known or of extremely limited value to humans!

Horrific and pointless experiments like these can be stopped, but only with your help. By making a tax-deductible donation today, you can help our work to prevent the suffering of animals like dog #3017, who right now face needless agony behind the closed doors of laboratories and other hideous places.

The disturbing experiments on dogs at Ohio State University are only a small part of the cruel experiments at universities and other facilities that PETA has helped uncover. The following are a few examples of other experiments:

  • At Vanderbilt University, experimenters withheld water from monkeys to force them to cooperate during experiments. One monkey, named Lil’ Wayne, died after seven days without anything to drink. The USDA investigation in response to PETA’s complaint led to citations for multiple violations of the Animal Welfare Act.
  • At Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, healthy dogs and donkeys were needlessly operated on again and again and then killed. PETA’s hard work put an end to the surgeries on the dogs, and we continue to pressure Ross to stop tests on all animals.
  • At the Oregon National Primate Research Center, monkeys pace their tiny cages ceaselessly, traumatized by imprisonment, neglect, and abuse. PETA’s investigations have led to citations against the institution from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Pointless experiments on animals like these only benefit those who profit from testing on animals. But with your help today, we can save animals from the nightmare of abuse that is all too commonplace in laboratories, even ones run by prestigious universities and others operated and funded by government agencies.

Your support of PETA’s groundbreaking work to save the lives of animals destined to suffer and die in laboratories is already helping to bring huge change to the terrible practice of vivisection. Our research, including invaluable information collected by our undercover investigators has led to federal investigations and unprecedented fines of experimenters, who must be held accountable for their actions.

Recently, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) ordered that grant money be returned from two major universities, the University of Washington and the University of Connecticut, following persistent patterns of abuse that our investigative work revealed. These incidents are the first two times in history—that we know of—that such drastic federal action was taken as a result of complaints filed by an animal welfare organization.

Your donation today will help us continue to expose—and stop—needless and cruel experiments on animals like those on Dog #3017 at Ohio State and other places where animals are suffering behind locked laboratory doors.

Please make as generous a gift as you can right now. We’re fighting 24/7 to end vivisection wherever it occurs and to save the lives of animals doomed to a nightmarish life and death in these prisons. And our vital work to end their abuse will not stop as long as even one animal like Dog #3017 or any other suffers in a laboratory cage.

Thank you for your important support.
Very truly yours,

Ingrid Newkirk
Ingrid E. Newkirk
President

P.S. The government’s decision to force two major universities to return grant money used to fund cruel animal tests is a significant step forward and a sign to experimenters everywhere that their gravy train can be brought to an abrupt halt. Please help us stop the terrible abuse and suffering of animals and save the lives of animals just like Dog #3017. Your donation today can help us do that. Thank you for giving what you can.

April 21, 2009

Veal : you need to know these facts before you eat Veal

The following websites will inform you how veal is created for the so-called “gourmet fine dining” :

a) Animal Facts : Veal at http://www.noveal.org

b) Britishmeat.com at http://www.britishmeat.com/veal.html

c) Facts about Veal Farming at http://www.peta.org.uk/factsheet/files/FactsheetDisplay.asp?ID=123

Please share this information with others. No animal should suffer needlessly for Man’s gastronomic pleasure.

P.S.  Sarah Brown, wife of British prime minister Gordon Brown, shunned veal at G8 Summit .

April 20, 2009

Message from the Humane Society International

Our Goal: $500,000 to save seals by April 23 - Double your gift today

The Giant Steps Foundation has generously offered to match every gift we receive to save seals between now and 11:59 p.m. (PDT) this Thursday, April 23, up to $500,000!

That means that when you donate today to save seals, your gift will be matched dollar for dollar, immediately DOUBLING your impact in ending the hunt.

This is a huge first for the ProtectSeals campaign and The Humane Society of the United States, and it couldn’t come at a better time: Our team on the ice has obtained irrefutable evidence that sealers are violating humane killing laws, prices for seal skins have crashed, and more sealers are staying home. Soon seal fur will be worthless, and the Canadian government will respond to international pressure to end the hunt.

We’ve reached a tipping point, and this incredible offer will help us push toward victory.

Your gift today of $35 will be doubled to $70; $50 will be doubled to $100; and $500 will be doubled to $1,000! Click here to make your donation to help save seals now.

The HSUS community has banded together and already helped us raise $354,400. Now I’m turning to you to help us cross the finish line to our $500,000 goal.

It’s inspiring to see how many compassionate individuals are standing up against the killing. I know that by working together this year, we can help ensure this is the last seal slaughter anyone will have to bear sad witness to.

Sincerely,


Wayne Pacelle
President & CEO
The Humane Society of the United States

April 19, 2009

Poison Drummer Rikki Rockett Opposes Rodeo Animal Abuse


When Poison drummer Rikki Rockett signed to play a July 5 show in Greeley, Colorado, he wasn’t told that the venue was part rock show and part rodeo. Rockett, a dedicated animal advocate for over sixteen years, was shocked to learn the truth.

“I had no idea that this gig included a rodeo. I have a huge problem with animal cruelty at rodeos. Greeley is a huge rodeo, which means an enormous amount of animal abuse! I am blown away that I missed the description of this show on our touring schedule printout.”

Working with Los Angeles-based Last Chance for Animals (LCA), Rockett has worked with LCA founder Chris DeRose to expose the Animal “B” Dealer Rings and Puppy Mill atrocities. Rockett returns to his native state of Pennsylvania every September to help rally support to stop the puppy mills around Lancaster, PA….> MORE.

Source: SHARK - Showing Animals Respect & Kindness .

April 18, 2009

California Senate Majority Leader Dean Florez: Setting the Stage for Farm Animal Welfare Improvements

©The HSUS

The HSUS’s Jennifer Fearing interviewed Senator Florez about farm animal welfare.

Just a couple months after Californians overwhelmingly voted to pass Prop 2 — the Prevention of Farm Animal Cruelty Act — there are more changes afoot in Sacramento. Thanks to the leadership of Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg and Senate Majority Leader Dean Florez, the Senate has a newly-reorganized Food and Agriculture Committee.

One of its top priorities will be to address the welfare of the state’s millions of farm animals.

Senator Florez cited Prop 2 and The HSUS’s January 2008 slaughter plant investigation as examples of the urgent need for reform. Sacramento-based HSUS chief economist Jennifer Fearing asked him a few questions about his plans for the committee and the future of farming in the nation’s top agricultural state.

You were a strong Prop 2 supporter. Could you talk about why the measure was personally important to you?

I live among factory farms. If you look at California, probably half of our state’s agriculture lands are in my Central Valley district.

We’ve seen this big movement, over the hundred years my family has lived in the area, from small farms to these mega ag centers. For example, in Bakersfield there are 312,000 human residents but 387,000 dairy cows. The rise in large CAFOs has caused many of us in the Central Valley to say, “Hey, there have got to be some limits.”

Central Valley residents care about animal welfare–this isn’t just an urban concern.

What role do you see the government playing in promoting the protection of farm animals? > MORE...

Source: The Humane Society of United States .

Take action now to protect animals

.World Society for the Protection of Animals Logo

Dear Friends,

Over the last year, there have been horrific cases of animal cruelty across Canada and the offenders have received little or no punishment due to loopholes in our current legislation. Animal abusers continue to escape punishment for their crimes despite the introduction of stiffer penalties last year.


Nicknamed ‘Lucky’ because he narrowly escaped death - this dog’s owner broke his neck and back, left him malnourished, dehydrated and covered in bed sores.

The punishment was a $50 fine.

Members of Parliament from all parties have told WSPA they are open to the idea of further amendments to the animal cruelty law; however, the government is unlikely to act unless the public voices their concern.

You can demand change.

Act now. Send a letter to Canada’s Minister of Justice. Encourage him to change the legislation so no more cases go unpunished!


Visit www.wspa.ca/actnow to take action on this issue.

Spread the word by forwarding this email to your contacts.

Sadly, there are many more cases just like Lucky’s:

No charges were laid when an Ontario man dropped a kitten from a fifth floor balcony. The kitten survived the impact but died after the man deliberately ran her over with his car.

No charges were laid when a Northwest Territories man left his dogs outdoors to freeze and starve to death. The ones that survived were in such critical condition that they had to be euthanized.

Quebec police and inspectors found more than 100 dogs crammed in tiny, filthy cages; standing in piles of their own feces. Many of the dogs had open sores and skin lesions. The skeletal remains of dogs were found still locked in some of the cages. The owner was sentenced to 180 hours of community service and fined $3,200. He is allowed to keep a maximum of 3 dogs during his 3-year probation.

We’ve identified these and even more examples in our PDF report.


Visit www.wspa.ca/actnow to send a letter now.

Use these tips to improve the effectiveness of your letter:

Personalize, reword and rewrite the template letter we’ve prepared for you
Talk about some a specific case where the offender was not convicted
Talk about why animals matter to you
Ask a question (you’ll be more likely to get a response if you do this)

Thank you for all you can do to help animals,


Silia Smith
Regional Director, WSPA Canada

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