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#20328 From: "Lindy Greene" <lindygreene@...>
Date: Sat Apr 1, 2006 3:05 pm
Subject: RE: (US-az) The Covance Criminals Get Another Slap on the Wrist
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[from Arizona Republic]

The USDA has fined drug-testing company Covance, which has plans to
build in Chandler, after an investigation prompted by an animal rights
group's allegations of animal abuse at the company's Vienna, Va.,
facility.

Covance says the citations were minor and that the offending employee,
accused of mishandling lab monkeys, no longer works for the company.

Covance was fined $8,720 for 16 citations, three of which involved lab
monkeys. The others concerned administrative issues and equipment.
...
Inspectors spent weeks at the facility and also viewed a videotape
taken by a member of the group People for the Ethical Treatment of
Animals. The PETA member had gone undercover and worked at the Covance
facility for 11 months.

The video taken inside the Covance lab is on PETA's Web site.

PETA spokeswoman Mary Beth Sweetland said the group is unhappy with
the fine, calling it too small.

"I think that the thousands of people who watch this video would
assume that Covance would be fined a thousand times the amount that
they were fined by the USDA," Sweetland said.

"The USDA is always aiding laboratories and making life difficult for
those who take the time and the care to expose violations," she added.

--
full story:
http://www.azcentral.com/community/chandler/articles/0401cr-covance0401Z6.html

#20329 From: SinDee <nonhuman_avenger1976@...>
Date: Sat Apr 1, 2006 5:11 pm
Subject: Fwd: Animal testing facility eyes MetroWest site/charles river
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http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/localRegional/view.bg?articleid=126095
Animal testing facility eyes MetroWest site
By Joyce Kelly / Daily News Staff
Saturday, April 1, 2006 - Updated: 03:14 AM EST

SHREWSBURY -- Charles River Laboratories, Inc., a multinational company and one of the world's largest breeder of animals for research, is moving to MetroWest, but not without some worry about security.

    CRL is undertaking a $37.5 million overhaul of the old Hewlett-Packard building on South Street where researchers will test drugs on monkeys, rats and other animals.

    CRL officials met with the Finance Committee this week to ask for the board's support for a special tax break. The publicly traded company wants a tax incremental financing, or TIF, agreement so it can obtain an additional
state tax break. In exchange for a TIF, companies agree to locate or expand
in a community and provide jobs.



    The company would move 400 workers from its Worcester operation, with an eye toward adding another 300.

    The request for a TIF will go before Town Meeting in May.

    At Thursday's meeting, Finance Committee members wondered about the level of security that will be needed to guard against potential animal rights activists.

    "This is a growth industry -- companies want to contract rather than do it themselves," said Clare M. O'Connor, Finance Committee member.

    Accountants told the board that security would be "high level" similar to its Wilmington plant.

    The company has its share of critics in the animal rights arena.

    Paul Oskar, president of CLR's U.S. preclinical services, said the company began alternatives to animal testing in 1996.

    "Essentially, the tests we perform develop life-saving drugs for people with cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer's, and other (diseases). We help drug development companies, pharmaceuticals, and biotechs bring those products to market quickly and safely. Those tests are required as part of the FDA's
drug approval process," Oskar said.

    In 2004, CRL was charged with three misdemeanor counts of animal cruelty
in the deaths of two young chimpanzees in New Mexico. The charges were subsequently dropped based on New Mexico's cruelty statutes' exemption for veterinary medicine practice, according to the New England Anti-Vivisection
Society Web site and other reports.

The company no longer tests on chimpanzees. The chimps still in the company' s custody are essentially "retired" and are being cared for at an old Air Force base, Oskar said.

    The company recently began diversifying its research, using non-animal alternatives, such as cell and tissue cultures and tissue engineering,
according to Dr. John J. Pippin, senior medical and research adviser for the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, which opposes animal testing.



    "They're getting into alternatives -- not because that was the right thing to do, but the CEO said if they did not diversify business, they'd
lose market share to other companies," Pippin said.

    Pippin, who gave up his career to fight the use of animals in research and educate people about the alternatives, says non-animal research is a
humane choice, as well as smarter and more effective.

    The National Cancer Institute is an example of a government agency that has already concluded using human tissues is better than using animals, as researchers use the same tissues that their drug will eventually treat, Pippin said.

    "There is a growing movement of scientists -- not just animal-rights activists -- but good, solid scientists, who feel we're really doing a
disservice by not moving more quickly away from animal testing. If we allocated some of the money wetesting animals to develop non-animal
alternatives, we could greatly shorten the amount of time to develop techniques.

    "Drugs found to be safe on animals, like Vioxx (for pain), won't be turned loose on people. It's so hazardous they're doing these tests on
animals," Pippin said.

    Other critics agree.

    "At a recent shareholder's meeting, CRL President and CEO James Foster promised his shareholders greater profits by moving into alternatives, which he stated can help bring drugs to market faster," said Theodora Capaldo,
president of the New England Anti-Vivisection Society in Boston.

The company no longer tests on chimpanzees. The chimps still in the company's custody are essentially "retired" and are being cared for at an old Air Force base, Oskar said.

    The company recently began diversifying its research, using non-animal alternatives, such as cell and tissue cultures and tissue engineering,
according to Dr. John J. Pippin, senior medical and research adviser for the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, which opposes animal testing.



    "They're getting into alternatives -- not because that was the right thing to do, but the CEO said if they did not diversify business, they'd
lose market share to other companies," Pippin said.

    Pippin, who gave up his career to fight the use of animals in research and educate people about the alternatives, says non-animal research is a
humane choice, as well as smarter and more effective.

    The National Cancer Institute is an example of a government agency that has already concluded using human tissues is better than using animals, as researchers use the same tissues that their drug will eventually treat, Pippin said.

    "There is a growing movement of scientists -- not just animal-rights activists -- but good, solid scientists, who feel we're really doing a
disservice by not moving more quickly away from animal testing. If we allocated some of the money wetesting animals to develop non-animal
alternatives, we could greatly shorten the amount of time to develop techniques.

    "Drugs found to be safe on animals, like Vioxx (for pain), won't be turned loose on people. It's so hazardous they're doing these tests on
animals," Pippin said.

    Other critics agree.

    "At a recent shareholder's meeting, CRL President and CEO James Foster promised his shareholders greater profits by moving into alternatives, which he stated can help bring drugs to market faster," said Theodora Capaldo,
president of the New England Anti-Vivisection Society in Boston.


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#20330 From: SinDee <nonhuman_avenger1976@...>
Date: Sat Apr 1, 2006 6:53 pm
Subject: Fwd: Gucci selling seal, Mexican billionaire invested in fur, emorylies.com
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From: "ar9"
Subject: Gucci selling seal, Mexican billionaire invested in fur, emorylies.com
Date: Sat, 01 Apr 2006 09:51:30 -0800


Gucci selling seal, Mexican billionaire invested in fur, emorylies.com

Boycott Gucci, seller of fur coats

Emory Cat Crucifiers May have Taught Abu Ghraib soldiers?
http://www.emorylies.com

Ohio Supreme Court rules unanimously that tapes of students crushing
mice spines
(paid for by forcing taxes out of Ohioans) can not be viewed.
http://www.pcrm.org

Catholic priest chaplain to Enola Gay bombers of Nagasaki repents his
silence.
http://www.stjoan.com/homilies5/hn7.31.05.htm

15,000 animal groups
http://www.worldanimalnet.org

Video of seal clubbing
is at http://www.petatv.com
http://www.hsus.org

Not 1 but at least 3 .. perhaps hundreds of pandemics have been caused
by pig flesh
http://www.lubbockonline.com/news/032197/1918flu.htm

Kansas: vegetarian utopia... the writings of John Milton Hadley
http://www.kancoll.org/khq/1972/72_1_hadley.htm


Blood billionaires: invested in fur, meat, fish, lumber, oil,
pharmaceuticals, armaments
3rd richest (public) billionaire (as opposed to those who like
to remain unknown) invested in Saks Inc., furmongers

http://www.forbes.com/billionaires 2006 billionaire list see how
many of them are blood billionaires

Carlos Slim Helu

© Zuma Press
Age: 66
Fortune: inherited and growing
Source: Telecom

Net Worth: 30 billion

Country Of Citizenship: Mexico
Residence: Mexico City, Mexico, North America
Industry: Communications
Marital Status: widowed, 6 children

Latin America's richest man added more than $6 billion to his fortune
this year. He sold off his stakes in MCI and Altria and used the
proceeds to up his holding in Saks Inc; in his fixed line operator,
Telmex; and in America Movil, his flagship wireless telecom outfit. The
latest was a particularly smart move as America Movil's stock has
almost doubled in the past year. He also owns 71% of a new public
company, Impulsora del Desarollo Economico de America Latina, which he
spun off from financial services giant Grupo Financiero Inbursa.
Inbursa also invested in a start-up budget airline called Volaris. An
art collector, Slim houses his Rodin sculptures in Mexico City's Museo
Soumaya, the museum he funded and named after his late wife. His Grupo
Carso is reportedly a combination of his first name and his late
wife's.

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John Grisham promotes bloody archaic fox hunting

John Grisham in the book The Summons
promotes the bloody archaic action
of foxhunting, described by Oscar
Wilde as the 'unspeakable in full pursuit
of the inedible'.

Grisham also liberally sprinkles
booze and flesh plugs in his book.


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#20331 From: SinDee <nonhuman_avenger1976@...>
Date: Sat Apr 1, 2006 7:22 pm
Subject: Fwd: (IN) Meat? Cheese? What's that?
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Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 23:38:16 -0500
From: AnimalConcerns.org
(IN) Meat? Cheese? What's that?


(Times of India, The (KRT) Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge) Mar.
31--Vegetarians are taking it a step further. Veganism is the new
buzzword for those who prefer to go veg.

PAUL McCartney is one. So's Pamela Anderson. Alicia Silverstone is all
for it, so are Cameron Diaz and Gwyneth Paltrow. Joaquin Phoenix goes
that way, so does Alec Baldwin. They are some of the world's most
high-profile vegetarians.

For many vegetarians are taking their beliefs a step further and
adopting veganism. The word means the shunning of exploitation of
animals for food, clothing, and the exclusion of all animal meat and
products in one's diet, including eggs and dairy produce. According to
lore, the very concept of veganism has originated from the ancient
Hindu principle of ahimsa.

And it's rapidly becoming trendy. Recently, McDonald's, the fast food
chain, celebrated 'Meat Out' Day. The two-day event was to promote
food which didn't have meat or dairy products, which included meat,
milk, cheese or mayonnaise. A vegan meal was created, and volunteers
of the vegan support group DIYA (Do It Yourself Activists!) handed out
brochures at two of their Bangalore outlets.
...
...With the scare about human Mad Cow disease and now bird flu, people
are taking to long-term safety options as well. Veganism is said to
reduce chances of developing heart disease, colon and lung cancer,
osteoporosis, diabetes, kidney disease, hypertension and obesity. And
besides those taking it up for health reasons, others do it for
spiritual or religious ones as well.

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http://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/2006/03/31/1526743.htm


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#20332 From: "Karen Loveless" <kloveless@...>
Date: Sat Apr 1, 2006 7:49 pm
Subject: FW: Urgent - Pennsylvania Puppy Mills
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** Urgent **

For years we have argued for new regulations covering commercial kennels in Pennsylvania. Last year the Coalition Against Misery submitted draft language to the Governor. Thousands and thousands of you emailed the Governor asking for changes to the regulations. Thank you!

The Department of Agriculture has just released new draft regulations. They are an improvement over the current disgraceful regulations but they do not go far enough. This is the opportunity to get the regulations written to protect the dogs.

The regulations are rarely updated - the last time was in 1996. So it's critical that we all speak loudly for the dogs now.

Now is the time to speak for the dogs.

The Coalition Against Misery has created an action plan to speak for the dogs. Please send an email or two or three, send a fax, write a letter, call a Senator, run an ad .....

Click here to read how you can help.

Please, please, please. Now is the time.

The dogs have no voice. They cannot speak. They need you to speak for them.

Click here to speak for the dogs.

** Please Forward and Cross Post **

Help Put An End to this Misery

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


#20333 From: SinDee <nonhuman_avenger1976@...>
Date: Sat Apr 1, 2006 8:37 pm
Subject: Fwd: URGENT: Write to stop Kankakee County laws from harming animals
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SinDee <quiero_gatos@...> wrote:
From: Neakit@....
Subject: URGENT: Write to stop Kankakee County laws from harming animals
Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2006 13:03:35 -0600

Help animals in Kankakee County Illinois - Oppose harmful changes =
to the Animal Control code!
                  Send letters to county board members or attend the =
next Animal Control Sub-Committee meeting to oppose changes to the =
county code that will harm animals and animal lovers in the county!

                  Kankakee County Animal Control will propose changes to
=
the county code that will affect animal rescuers, shelters, feral cat =
caregivers, and pet lovers. Revisions to the county code could include a
=
pet limit law, a reduction in the number of animals allowed in animal =
shelters, and a mandate that the county NOT recognize Trap-Neuter-Return
=
(TNR) to control feral cat populations. Not recognizing =
individuals/organizations that perform TNR in the county would mean that
=
money collected through Illinois' new Pet Population Fund could not be =
used to spay/neuter feral cats in the county, as stated in Public Act =
94-0639 (Anna's Law). Visit the ACA action center for more information -
=
HERE.

                  Let your voice be heard! Attend the Animal Control =
Sub-Committee on Tuesday April 4th. This is your chance to let the =
committee know that the Kankakee community supports humane and effective
=
measures to control pet populations! Sign up for public comment prior to
=
the meeting so that you will be allowed to voice your opinion and if you
=
are able, put your comments in writing so that they will be entered in =
the record.

                  Date: Tuesday, April 4th

                  Time: 6:45 pm (arrive at 6:30)

                  Place: Kankakee County Administration Building
                  4th Floor Conference Room
                  189 East Court Street
                  Kankakee, Illinois 60901
                  815-937-3642

                        Send a Letter Now!


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#20334 From: SinDee <nonhuman_avenger1976@...>
Date: Sun Apr 2, 2006 2:44 am
Subject: Fwd: URGENT: Grand Saline, TX - Grandmother Arrested for Feeding Cats!
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I don't remember which of you dopes accept html, so if this comes to you all munched then it isn't my fault... I'm tired of trying to figure out which group accepts what.  If you wanna be picky and slow down the movement... just know that the animals will suffer.  If you don't like what I have to say then ban me and kiss off.

SinDee <quiero_gatos@...>
wrote:

URGENT: Grand Saline, TX - Grandmother Arrested for Feeding Cats!

On Monday, March 13th, Caroline, a feral cat caregiver and grandmother in Grand Saline, Texas was arrested for feeding cats.  She was booked, photographed, and cited with two violations. Luckily, she was able to post bail and is now safe at home fighting for the right to feed the outdoor colony of cats she has taken care of for several years.
 
After more than 150 letters sent to the Mayor Terry Tolar over the last two weeks by Alley Cat Allies supporters in Texas, three phone messages, and a letter from Alley Cat Allies, we have still received no reply.   We need your help now! Tell the mayor that caregivers will not be frightened out of feeding the city�s outdoor cats and trap-remove schemes will not solve the outdoor cat issue.  Only Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) will reduce the population and decrease unwanted behavior and complaint calls.
 
The city of Grand Saline, Texas passed a feeding ban several months ago. Since that time, the city has made it clear to feral cat caregivers that they are no longer allowed to feed outdoor cats - going as far as  putting a feeder into handcuffs in an incident before Caroline was jailed.  The city's enforcement of the measure has caused fear amongst caregivers and concern for the cats living within the city. The city plans to trap, hold briefly, and then kill feral cats, but is telling the public a different story - that they are looking for a rescue group to relocate all of the cats outside of the city. 

  Are you an attorney in Texas who can help Caroline pro bono
or do you know someone who can help? 
alleycat@... us
.
 
Take action now to stop the trapping and killing of healthy outdoor cats and help Grand Saline create a Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) program.  Tell Mayor Tolar to stop wasting taxpayer money arresting the good Samaritans of Grand Saline and help honestly protect the cats.
 
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 Letter Text
 
Dear Mayor Tolar:
I am appalled to learn of the arrest of a caregiver of outdoor cat  in the city of Grand Saline.  Caroline, a resident of Grand Saline, was arrested on Monday, March 13, 2006 for feeding hungry outdoor cats.    Banning the feeding of cats will not solve your outdoor cat issues and may actually exacerbate them. 
Feeding bans are counterproductive and tend to worsen feral cat nuisance behavior, increasing complaints from citizens. Often, cats suddenly cut off from human feeding will scavenge from garbage, or roam further in search of food.  Even subsisting on a meager diet, without the benefit of human feeding, cats can reproduce at alarming rates. Both trap-and-kill and trap-and remove schemes - which must be done on an ongoing basis - do not reduce feral cat populations and are costly to communities. Other cats move in to take advantage of the newly available resources and they breed prolifically, quickly forming other colonies. The only answer is to employ a Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) program where caregivers, rescue groups, animal control, and government officials can work together to address the issues with outdoor cats and reduce their populations.
 
Before the city implemented and enforced these ineffective and draconian laws, Caroline was able to sterilize and eartip every cat in her colony.  Now, however, she is left with only one eartipped cat (all the others were trapped and removed) and a few unsterilized newcomers.  Caroline sterilized and fed all of the cats with her own money and cannot sterilize any new cats until she is able to feed again regularly.
 
Alley Cat Allies, the nation's experts in humanely managing outdoor cats, has written a letter to you and your city council members about humane alternatives to trapping and killing cats but has still heard no reply. I ask that you contact Alley Cat Allies as soon as possible so that they may help Grand Saline create a Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) program for the city's cats. Furthermore, I ask that you place an immediate moratorium on all trap-and-kill activities conducted by your city and suspend enforcement of the newly-created outdoor animal feeding ban.
 
I hope that you will contact Alley Cat Allies as soon as possible at 240-482-1980 x330 and seek their help in creating a humane, effective solution.
Sincerely,
Your name and address
will be inserted here
 
Alley Cat Allies · 7920 Norfolk Avenue · Suite 600 · Bethesda, MD 20814-2525 · www.alleycat.org
ACA is the owner and sole moderator of the Feral Power! e-mail list.

 


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#20335 From: SinDee <nonhuman_avenger1976@...>
Date: Sun Apr 2, 2006 5:43 pm
Subject: Sushi may be bad for health: California group
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If people would just stop eating fish, they wouldn't have anything to worry about.  When in hell are people gonna learn?
 
 
Reuters A Japanese cook prepares a sushi dish in a restaurant in Tokyo, May 5, 2002. Sushi is more popular than ever before but eating it 'has become the new Russian roulette' in terms of safety, a group campaigning against mercury in fish said on Monday.
REUTERS/Ruben Sprich

Sushi may be bad for health: California group

Mon Mar 6, 5:43 PM ET
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Sushi is more popular than ever before but eating it "has become the new Russian roulette" in terms of safety, a group campaigning against mercury in fish said on Monday.
 
Eli Saddler of gotmercury.org, a campaign of California-based Sea Turtle Restoration Project, went to six top sushi restaurants in Los Angeles to test mercury levels in the fish they serve.
"The level of mercury in tuna these restaurants serve is so high they should be keeping this food off their lists," Saddler said. "Eating sushi has become the new Russian roulette."
Gotmercury.org proposes to take the study to various cities across the United States and educate sushi consumers on the risks of mercury intake, which can permanently damage the nervous system in fetuses and may cause temporary memory loss in adults.
Tuna samples from six popular sushi restaurants in Los Angeles were taken to a Southern California lab for testing.
They returned an average mercury level of 0.721 parts per million, about 88 percent higher than the repoted Food and Drug Administration level of 0.383 ppm for all fresh and frozen tuna.
A couple of samples had mercury levels the FDA has declared "unsafe for anyone to eat," Saddler said.
Big-eyed tuna and blue and yellow-finned tuna are the most popular varieties used in sushi restaurants. Older and bigger fish are considered best suited for sushi but Saddler said it was not widely known that fish with longer lives carry more mercury than others.
Studies show seafood like shrimp and salmon with short life spans pose almost no risk of carrying mercury.
Nobi Kusuhara, owner of Sushi Sasabune in Los Angeles said even though the mercury level in the samples was higher than he expected, sushi is still healthy to eat.
"Even in Japan we have warnings out like FDA has issued here," Kusuhara said. "As long as restaurants warn pregnant women and people to eat smaller fish, it is definitely safer and healthier than beef or chicken."
Businesses with more than 10 employees are bound under California law to post a mercury-in-seafood warning if they serve or sell any seafood.
But Saddler said that, of the six restaurants checked, only one had an explicit sign posted on the door.
"There are cheap and easy ways to test fish, so it should be done in the United States to protect sushi consumers," Saddler said.
 


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#20336 From: SinDee <nonhuman_avenger1976@...>
Date: Sun Apr 2, 2006 5:57 pm
Subject: Fwd: Sushi may be bad for health: California group
nonhuman_ave...
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What I mean is...
If people would just stop eating seafood, they wouldn't have anything to worry about. When in hell are people gonna learn?
--I meant to say seafood rather than just fish.  Yall probably realize that, but I figured that I would make a point to say so anyway.


Sushi may be bad for health: California group Mon Mar 6, 5:43 PM ET


LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Sushi is more popular than ever before but eating it "has become the new Russian roulette" in terms of safety, a group campaigning against mercury in fish said on Monday.

Eli Saddler of gotmercury.org, a campaign of California-based Sea Turtle Restoration Project, went to six top sushi restaurants in Los Angeles to test mercury levels in the fish they serve.
"The level of mercury in tuna these restaurants serve is so high they should be keeping this food off their lists," Saddler said. "Eating sushi has become the new Russian roulette."
Gotmercury.org proposes to take the study to various cities across the United States and educate sushi consumers on the risks of mercury intake, which can permanently damage the nervous system in fetuses and may cause temporary memory loss in adults.
Tuna samples from six popular sushi restaurants in Los Angeles were taken to a Southern California lab for testing.
They returned an average mercury level of 0.721 parts per million, about 88 percent higher than the repoted Food and Drug Administration level of 0.383 ppm for all fresh and frozen tuna.
A couple of samples had mercury levels the FDA has declared "unsafe for anyone to eat," Saddler said.
Big-eyed tuna and blue and yellow-finned tuna are the most popular varieties used in sushi restaurants. Older and bigger fish are considered best suited for sushi but Saddler said it was not widely known that fish with longer lives carry more mercury than others.
Studies show seafood like shrimp and salmon with short life spans pose almost no risk of carrying mercury.
Nobi Kusuhara, owner of Sushi Sasabune in Los Angeles said even though the mercury level in the samples was higher than he expected, sushi is still healthy to eat.
"Even in Japan we have warnings out like FDA has issued here," Kusuhara said. "As long as restaurants warn pregnant women and people to eat smaller fish, it is definitely safer and healthier than beef or chicken."
Businesses with more than 10 employees are bound under California law to post a mercury-in-seafood warning if they serve or sell any seafood.
But Saddler said that, of the six restaurants checked, only one had an explicit sign posted on the door.
"There are cheap and easy ways to test fish, so it should be done in the United States to protect sushi consumers," Saddler said.

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#20337 From: SinDee <nonhuman_avenger1976@...>
Date: Sun Apr 2, 2006 6:45 pm
Subject: Fwd: Burned dog returned to home of alleged abuser
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Jocelyn  wrote:
Action Alert: Burned dog returned to home of alleged abuser
Location: Rancho Cucamonga, CA (US)
This action alert expires on Apr 15, 2006!
 
Upcoming Court Dates:
  • May 4, 2006: arraignment
  •  
    Micah Fennell, 27, of Rancho Cucamonga, California, faces felony charges stemming from his alleged March 23 burning of his infirmed great uncles collie. According to news sources, Fennellafter an argument with his fatherallegedly doused the dog with gasoline and burned her alive. Police reportedly smelled gasoline and saw clumps of burned hair inside and outside the house upon their arrival. The horribly injured dog was found hiding upstairs in the home, suffering from extensive second-degree burns.
     
    San Bernardino County officials ordered the return of a dog who had allegedly been hideously attacked by a resident of the house in which she resided.
    It has been learned that on March 29, animal control supervisor Doug Smith facilitated and oversaw the return of the dog to the Fennell family. This is of particular concern as were told that the alleged abuser, who was arrested, was freed on his own recognizance and resides in that home. Were told that the county wishes to avoid the cost of the dogs continued veterinary carehowever a prosecutor could have easily recovered any incurred costs through court-ordered restitution payments. Further, the sheriffs office evidently told animal care workers that the suffering dog was no longer "needed as evidence," and ordered the dog's return.
     
    "The majority of the dog's fur was burned, and she suffered burns over most of her body, from her neck to her tail," said prosecutor Deborah Ploghaus. The dog survived and has since undergone substantial veterinary treatment, but more is required, including three plasma transfusions (at an estimated cost of $1800). Currently, we understand that the residents of the home must bring the animal victim to the vets office several times per week, so that her wounds can be swabbed. 
     
    Please urge officials to immediately confiscate this dog on whatever grounds that actionand her lifedemand. Urge that they take her into protective custody immediately and/or that they secure a temporary restraining order so that the alleged abuser can come nowhere near this dog or any animal. You may also wish to suggest how important it is that officials be in charge of providing this dog with the continued care she vitally needsnot the allegedly abusive home.
     
    Every office who could exercise some authority or influence over this matter is included below. Please contact all of them. If youve emailed a particular official, please fax and call him/her as well. Please also pass this alert onto every person you know.
     
    For more information on this case, click here.

    Contacts  (close gaps in email addys)

    Sheriff Gary Penrod
    San Bernardino County Sheriffs Department
    655 E. Third St.
    San Bernardino, CA 92415-0061
    Fax: 909-387-3402
    Phone: 909-884-0156
    Email: webteam @ sanbernardinosheriff.org

    CC: James Felten, Director
    Department of Public Health
    351 Mountain View Ave, Rm. 303
    San Bernardino, CA 92415-0010
    Phone: 909-387-9146
    Fax: 909-387-6228
    E-mail: click here
     
     
    CC: Mayor William Alexander
    City of Rancho Cucamonga
    10500 Civic Center Dr.
    Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
    Fax: 909-477-2848
    Email: mayor @ ci.rancho-cucamonga.ca.us

     
    CC: Supervisor Bill Postmus
    San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors
    Phone: 760-955-5400
    Phone: 909-387-4830
    Fax: 760-955-5410
    Fax: 909-387-3029
    Email: SupervisorPostmus @ sbcounty.gov

     
    CC: Supervisor Paul Biane
    San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors
    Phone: 909-387-4833
    Fax: 909-387-3265
    Fax: 909-945-4037
    Email: SupervisorBiane @ sbcounty.gov

     
    CC: Supervisor Gary Ovitt
    San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors
    Phone: 909-387-4866
    Phone: 909-465-1895
    Fax: 909-628-4527
    Fax: 909-387-8903
    Email: jchadwick @ bos.sbcounty.gov

     
    CC: Supervisor Josie Gonzales
    San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors
    Phone: 909-387-4565
    Fax: 909-387-5392
    Email: SupervisorGonzales @ sbcounty.gov

     
    CC: Supervisor Dennis Hansberger
    San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors
    Phone: 909-387-4855
    Fax: 909-387-3018
     
     
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    #20338 From: "Lindy Greene" <lindygreene@...>
    Date: Sun Apr 2, 2006 7:09 pm
    Subject: RE: Seal Kill
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    91,000 dead on the Gulf Coast.
     
    230,000 more to die on the Labrador Front.
     
    They're head there now, hakapiks in their hands and murder in their hearts.
     
    O Canada.
     
     

    #20339 From: "Karen Loveless" <kloveless@...>
    Date: Sun Apr 2, 2006 7:56 pm
    Subject: FW: New law in Maine
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     From: Mark Stephenson [mailto:rm-co.net@...]
    Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2006 5:59 PM
    To: Karen Loveless
    Subject:

     

     Maine has a history of adopting innovative legislation. This latest law should have an impact in domestic violence cases:

    Maine's governor, John Baldacci, signed a bill yesterday that allows animals to be included in protection orders in domestic violence cases.

    "Many national studies on victims of domestic violence tell us that their abusers have threatened to kill, threatened to harm or actually harmed their pets as a means of keeping the victim from leaving the relationship," Mr. Baldacci, a Democrat, said. "With this new law, we hope to help remove another tool for emotional and physical violence used by the abuser to exert power and control over their victims."

    Maine is believed to be the first state with such a law. But the issue has captured attention around the country as police departments, domestic-violence programs, animal protection societies and state officials become increasingly aware of a link between domestic violence and animal abuse.


    #20340 From: "Lindy Greene" <lindygreene@...>
    Date: Sun Apr 2, 2006 9:11 pm
    Subject: RE: Japanese Whalers to Quit???
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    Greenies claim a victory over Japan's whalers
    By Andrew Darby
    April 2, 2006
    ENVIRONMENTALISTS are claiming a victory over Japanese whalers following the decision by fishing companies to quit the business after years of hunting the giant mammals.
     
    Fishing companies that have been whaling since the 1930s have decided to give up the only ocean-going whaling fleet left in the world. At least one, Nissui, has indicated that it will totally exit the business. But the operator of Japan's program, the Government-backed Institute of Cetacean Research, has vowed to redouble its efforts to continue under a new regime.
    Greenpeace is claiming the shift as a great development in the long struggle to end whaling.
     
    "These companies' shareholders have been deeply concerned by the backlash they are experiencing," said Danny Kennedy, campaigns manager for Greenpeace Australia Pacific.
    The six-ship Japanese fleet chartered by the fishing companies to the cetacean institute was dogged by activists from Greenpeace and Sea Shepherd in the Antarctic last summer, the first year of an escalated hunt.
     
    After the direct action ended, Greenpeace stepped up a consumer campaign against fishing companies in the West linked to Nissui, which has been whaling for 72 years.
    New Zealand-based international fisheries company Sealord, half-owned by Nissui, came under attack, as did the United States company Gorton's, which is fully owned by the Japanese company.
     
    Mr. Kennedy said 40,000 emails went to Sealord's chief executive, Doug McKay, alone. Gorton's name featured prominently in the direct-action photos shot in the Antarctic.
     
    In Argentina, a local seafood company cancelled contracts with Nissui after cyber-activists downloaded stickers to put on its products on supermarket shelves, and 21,000 emails went to the company headquarters.
     
    Now Kyodo Senpaku, the whaling fleet company part-owned by Nissui and five others, has announced that it will get rid of the ships, "in view of the scientific and public-interest nature of the activities now carried out by our company".
     
    The shares will be transferred to a series of public interest corporations. They include the Institute of Cetacean Research, but the rest are as yet unidentified. "Present shareholders will eventually be completely divested of their ownership," the statement said.
     
    Nissui had also undertaken to stop processing and distributing whale meat in Japan, Mr Kennedy said.
     
    Greenpeace will be investigating to ensure that the fishing companies keep their word, and are not involved in the public interest corporations. "But our sense is that they know this will kill them in the marketplace," Mr Kennedy said.
     
    Sealord chief executive Doug McKay told TV New Zealand that he hoped Greenpeace would stop its "damaging and irresponsible" campaign against the company.
     
    A spokesman for the cetacean institute said its North Pacific and Antarctic research programs were not affected.


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    #20341 From: "Lindy Greene" <lindygreene@...>
    Date: Sun Apr 2, 2006 10:21 pm
    Subject: RE: Nude Numbskull Sets Himself Ablaze Trying to Burn Spider
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    Sassy spider, one.
     
    Naked numbskull, zero.
     
    "But the fuel exploded and the man was left with burns to 18 per cent of his body, on the upper leg and buttocks."
    Kind of gives new meaning to the expression "That really burns my a**"!
     
    Nudist's spider-killing stunt backfires
    April 2, 2006 - 7:11PM
    http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/nudists-spiderkilling-stunt-backfires/2006/04/02/1143916403846.html

    A naked man suffered burns to one-fifth of his body when he tried to set fire to a spider at a nudist resort in the NSW southern highlands.

    The 56-year-old Sydney man tried to kill what he thought was a funnel web spider by pouring petrol down the spider's burrow and igniting it with a match, the NRMA CareFlight service said.

    But the fuel exploded and the man was left with burns to 18 per cent of his body, on the upper leg and buttocks.

    The incident happened shortly before 1.30pm (AEDT) today at the resort, at the junction of the Wollondilly and Wingecarribee rivers, west of Bowral.

    Resort staff treated the man before paramedics arrived to stabilise him.

    The man was flown by helicopter to Sydney's Concord Hospital, where he was in a stable condition on arrival shortly before 4pm (AEST).

    Resort guests told emergency crews it was probably a harmless trapdoor spider and not a deadly funnel web, CareFlight said.

    The man's lack of clothing probably contributed to the extent of his burns, the rescue chopper service said.



    #20342 From: "Lindy Greene" <lindygreene@...>
    Date: Sun Apr 2, 2006 9:56 pm
    Subject: RE: JAPANESE WHALER SCUM CALL IT QUITS
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    "People around the world have spoken with their power as consumers, and it is a language that corporations understand."
     
    Indeed - it is the ONLY language they understand!
     
    ISSUI SURRENDERS TO ANTI-WHALERS
    Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2006 17:35:01 -0800
     
    NISSUI SURRENDERS TO ANTI-WHALERS

    The boycott of Sealord products in New Zealand and Gorton Seafood products in the United States has paid off.

    Nissui, the Japanese company that owns both Sealord and Gorton also owns 50% of Kyodo Senpaku which owns and operates the Japanese whaling fleet.

    According to a report by Andrew Darby in the Melbourne Age, Kyodo Senpaku has announced that it will get rid of the ships, "in view of the scientific and public-interest nature of the activities now carried out by our company."

    These are the six ships that Sea Shepherd chased and harassed in December of 2005 and January of 2006.

    Conservation groups led by Earth Island Institute stepped up a consumer campaign against fishing companies owned by Nissui, which has been whaling for 72 years. New Zealand-based international fisheries company Sealord, half-owned by Nissui, came under
    attack, as did the United States company Gorton's, which is fully owned by the Japanese company.

    40,000 emails went to Sealord's chief executive, Doug McKay, alone.

    In Argentina, a local seafood company cancelled contracts with Nissui after cyber-activists downloaded stickers to put on its products on supermarket shelves, and 21,000 emails went to the company headquarters.

    Again according to the Melbourne Age, the shares will be transferred to a series of public interest corporations. They include the Institute of Cetacean Research, but the rest are as yet unidentified. "Present shareholders will eventually be completely divested of their ownership," the statement said.

    Nissui had also undertaken to stop processing and distributing whale meat in Japan.

    Although this decision will not shut down the Japanese fleet, there is no doubt that it is a significant blow to the industry.

    "Whaling is becoming a taboo industry and the taint of blood and suffering associated with it, will pollute any product of any company associated with the slaughter of whales." Said Captain Paul Watson. "People around the world have spoken with their power
    as consumers, and it is a language that corporations understand. Whaling has no place in the 21st-Century, and civilized people everywhere are opposed to it."

    Nissui made the decision not because of concern for the whales, but because hundreds of thousands of people made Nissui aware of their concerns and their refusal to support companies that support whaling. 








     

    #20343 From: "Lindy Greene" <lindygreene@...>
    Date: Sun Apr 2, 2006 10:41 pm
    Subject: RE: WHAT KOREA AND CHINA DO TO DOGS - (WARNING: GRAPHIC PHOTOS)
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    WARNING - GRAPHIC PICTURES!

    Monday, April 3, 2006

    "Korea Should Stop Eating Man's Best Friends"
    Abuse of Dogs Still Rampant in S. Korea, China

    Dogs in a case are waiting to be slaughtered at Moran Market in Seongnam, east of Seoul. Moran Market is the largest dog meat market in South Korea.

    A shocking case of animal abuse in Seoul's largest dog meat market, revealed recently, has left many people in South Korea and China horrified and angry.

    The abuse of hundreds of dogs by their owner in Incheon, west of Seoul has infuriated South Korean citizens. The dogs were left unattended in squalid conditions out in the open for several months. Many of them starved or froze to death as their owner left them out in the freezing weather. Astonishingly after such blatant abuses the owner went on to seek compensation from the Incheon City Administration for his loss.

    South Korean citizens as well as many Chinese have also been up in arms over images of a Chinese woman killing a puppy, a cat, and a rabbit by trampling them to death with her shoes. The vivid photos of her inhumane behavior have been circulated widely on South Korean and Chinese websites.

    Faced with strong protests, she has since apologized to the Chinese public, saying that she was suffering from manic depression. But her bizarre excuse has made Chinese people even angrier. The woman, named Wang Jue, is known to be a nurse working at a local hospital in Heilungjang (Black Dragon) Province.

    Chinese nurse Wang Jue kills a puppy with her shoes.

    Do people's reactions to these two cases mean that overall conditions for dogs and abuses of other animals have changed a lot? The answer is still uncertain.

    Regardless, foreign animal rights groups and foreign visitors to both countries continue to complain about the rampant abuse of animals, particularly of dogs, in South Korea and China.

    The following letter is from a world renowned animal rights advocate. The letter is full of cases of animal abuses in Korea in particular.

    "I am amazed and shocked that you do not use your power to expose and condemn the disgusting cruelty to dogs and cats in Korea. I am writing to all media worldwide to join forces and protest to FIFA and The Olympic Committee in Geneva that Korea and China should not be allowed into interntional games until the cruelty in both countires is eradicated. If tourism and trade to both Korea and China were withdrawn by the West then perhaps both countries would treat cats and dogs with the basic decency they deserve. Perhaps you would take the time to read the following accounts published on a Briitsh website thank you," Suzanne Thorpe, Lincoln.

    "As most people are aware, in South Korea it is common to eat dogs. What people are perhaps unaware of though is that the method of killing them is not done in a humane manner, but by torturing them to death by hanging, strangulation, and beatings with such objects as bricks, large rocks, heavy rod-like objects and electrocution. They do this for long periods of time in order to terrorize and cause great suffering to the animal.

    A Chinese man piles up dogs after the killing.

    They die a very slow and painful death. This brutal execution is done to dogs, because many South Koreans believe the flesh from a dog who is tortured to death has aphrodisiac qualities and tastes better. Some South Koreans torture cats by hitting them on the head repeatedly with hammers, by placing them in sacks which are then pounded on the ground, or by other methods that produce slow and painful death. Dead cats are cooked along with ginger, dates and chestnuts to make a brown paste or "Liquid Cat" which is foolishly thought by many South Koreans to be a remedy for rheumatism and joint problems,"

    http://www.animal-lib.org.au/lists/korea/korea.shtml

    The Treatment of Dogs and Cats in Korea
    Should the brutal treatment and death of a dog or cat concern us more than if the same were done to a cow, or a sheep, or a chicken?
    It shouldn't, but animals that the "Western world" looks upon as companion animals are treated very differently in Korea.

    Many Koreans still believe that if one eats the meat of dogs that have been tortured to death, it will make them more sexually active. The marketing of dog meat as a health food was initiated and perpetuated by the dog meat dealers to keep their billion dollar businesses going. The rationale behind savagely beating a dog to death lies in the primitive idea that when a dog is beaten they produce high levels of adrenaline hence the selling of their meat as a kind of "natural" viagra for impotence and vitality!

    This adrenaline rush is achieved by hanging dogs from ropes on trees and leaving them to slowly strangle to death, and then while still alive, their fur is blowtorched off.


    A cruel scene of dog abuse

    Cats do not hold any position of affection in Korean society. Although they are not eaten as dogs are many attempts have been made to eradicate them, not by humane methods, but rather by beating the animals to death in sacks or, in some cases, boiling them alive in large pressure cookers to supply the insatiable demand for another "herbal" remedy although clearly animals do not fall into this category.

    The South Korean government does not enforce its animal welfare laws so people make an assumption that farming dogs, slaughtering them and selling their meat is legal. It is not. The sale and cooking of dogs is illegal under Korea's food and sanitation laws but still the practice continues.

    http://www.idausa.org/news/currentnews/
    activists_stage_bark_in.html

    South Korea's laws prohibiting the consumption of dogs and cats have been routinely ignored and disregarded by law enforcement. Korea's Ministry for the Office of Government Policy Coordination announced in January that it was to begin inspecting dog meat for sanitation, thus giving dog meat its seal of approval. The Government promised that it was backing away from this deplorable plan in February after being inundated with thousands of letters, phone calls, and e-mails from concerned citizens and animal protectionists around the world. However, the Government is once again leaning toward supporting the Ministry's back-door efforts to legalize dog meat.

    Before dogs are killed for meat, they are often strung up by their legs and beaten. Dog butchers extol the virtues of their product, linking the adrenaline rush dogs experience as they are bludgeoned to death to enhanced male virility. Cats fare no better viewed as pest animals, they are boiled alive so their "juices" can be extracted for supposed health tonics which butchers claim can be used to treat rheumatism.

    "It's inconceivable that as the rest of the modern world is strengthening animal protection laws, the Korean Government is allowing 'man's best friends' to be boiled alive, beaten, butchered, and eaten under its knowing watch," says IDA president and founder Elliot M. Katz, DVM.

    Dogs brutally and illegally butchered by a man with knife

    For more information on IDA and its Korean Animals Campaign, please visit www.IDAUSA.org. For more information on Animal Freedom Korea, please visit www.animalkorea.org.

    http://www.oozemagazine.co.uk/korea.htm
    Scandal in South Korea
    You may find this article extremely harrowing, and indeed it sounds medieval doesn't it? A country where dogs and cats, loved as companion animals around the globe, are served up as a 'gourmet' food. Yet this is the reality today in South Korea.

    Many Koreans claim that eating dogs has a long tradition although others believe that eating dogs only began as a result of the Korean war, when starvation was rife. The popularity of dog meat dishes today has come about because dog dealers and restaurants began to invent stories about the health benefits to be gained from eating dog meat.

    In order to meet the demand for dog meat (estimated at 2-2.8 million dogs and cats per year), farms exist throughout the country to breed these animals for slaughter. Dog meat, at $30 US dollars per kilo, costs more than beef and is eaten more than lamb.

    Dogs can commonly be seen in Korean markets being killed (hopefully) by hammer blows to the head before being skinned. Sometimes the dog is electrified instead, with electrodes fixed to the tongue. Yet another favoured method is slow strangulation by hanging. The flesh is then singed by a blowtorch to improve its appearance. On some occasions, the animal remains alive throughout, eventually dying from shock. This is all performed in full view of other dogs crammed in cages awaiting the same fate.

    The Koreans actually believe that the adrenaline released into the dogs' bloodstreams by their sheer terror and agony will increase the sexual potency of the consumer.

    Shocking eye-witness testimony

    Not surprisingly, photographs of this form of "slaughter" are difficult to obtain. The following is an account from an eye-witness, "The reason why dogs are beaten for so long is that there is a belief that the slower & more painful the death is, the more potent the dog's meat will be. Killing the dog slowly causes the dog's adrenaline to flow, and this flow of adrenaline throughout the dog is believed to increase the aphrodisiac power of the meat. While the dog is slowly being killed, it is of course screaming in pain, and trying to resist the grip of the man doing the killing. One method is to tie the dog from his hind legs upside down. (All other accounts say that the dog is hung from the neck). The man or men than beat the dog's body all over with clubs or bats. Beating it this way is said to do two things. One is to increase the flow of adrenalin and the other is to tenderize the meat.

    Dogs in squalid conditions in South Korea

    "While the dog is being beaten, it gets to the point where it urinates and defecates on itself, and the urine & faeces typically flow down the dog's body, getting in its eyes and causing more pain. Eventually, during this intensive beating, blood flows out of the dog's mouth and nose due to internal bleeding, and it finally dies. This beating process has no set time and it can take from a few minutes to an hour, depending on the man doing the killing and how strongly he believe that beating it slowly is best for a quality aphrodisiac. I hope this clarifies why the dogs are beaten first. In a large facility, the dogs may not be hung by their hind legs. Instead the man enters the large dog cage, selects the dog, grabs it, and while holding it by the neck, begins to beat it in the head in order to crush the skull. Of course, there are so many methods of beating the dogs because there is no regulation on this."

    CATS

    Although cats are also eaten in South Korea, it is more usual for them to be rendered into a "medicine" to treat rheumatism and arthritis. Unlike dogs, cats are not bred on specialist farms. This would not be cost effective when there are always starving strays. These are collected in sacks and, if lucky, are beaten to death with either a stick or hammer blows to the head. More commonly, they are boiled alive with herbs (sometimes after having their limbs broken to reduce their ability to struggle) until their flesh liquifies. The resulting "liquid cat" (known as "Goyangi soju") is then sold in small sachets. An average size cat, when cooked with dates, herbs and chestnuts, will produce 20-25 of these sachets.

    Shocking Eye-witness Testimony

    The following is an eye-witness account, reported to the Korean Animal Protection Society (KAPS) by one of its members, Miss Mun Ju-Young.

    "While passing by the Kyoung-il Health Food Restaurant, Miss Mun looked in through the window and saw a middle aged women walking slowly among the rows of hissing and boiling cauldrons. In her arms she held a cat, who seemed undisturbed by the water on the floor or the steam so thick in the air. Stopping at one of the hot kettles, the women sniffed once and dropped the cat in to the boiling water. Hideously scalded by the boiling water the cat screamed and clawed its way out but, the blank-faced woman, pushed it back in the water with a stick over and over again until the cat finally lost consciousness. The woman fished it out once more, the cat mewing and whimpering in pain, whereupon the woman pushed it back in for the final time."

     
     


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    #20344 From: "Lindy Greene" <lindygreene@...>
    Date: Mon Apr 3, 2006 9:40 am
    Subject: Fw: [animallibpress] Press Release
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    21044 Sherman Way #211  
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    phone: 818.932-9997       fax: 818.932-9998 
     
    For Immediate Release
    April 3rd, 2006
                                                  
    Eighth Day of Hunger Strike and Imprisonment for Anti-Sealing Activist
     
    Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada - Dr. Jerry Vlasak - one of three Press Officers with the North American Animal Liberation Press Office (NAALPO) - remains in jail on his eighth day of a hunger strike in Charlottetown, PEI. He was jailed and began a hunger strike last Monday in protest of the unjust conviction of eleven activists who were arrested March of 2005 on the ice floes in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Dr. Vlasak was punched in the nose, and 10 others - including two female crewmembers of SSCS - were violently assaulted by the captain and crew of the Brady Mariner from Newfoundland. Despite extensive video documentation of the assault, none of the seal killers were ever arrested or charged.

    Dr. Jerry Vlasak and the ten others were charged with and convicted of violating the blatantly inappropriately named "Canadian Seal Protection Act" and, after refusing to pay the fine, were sentenced this last January to twenty-two days in jail.

    Dr. Vlasak said from Charlottetown Saturday in a phone call from the jail, "The seal killers are pathetic; they're happy as long as they're bludgeoning baby seals to death on the ice or beating their wives at home - but as soon as someone starts talking about fighting back in self-defense - or extensional self-defense - they begin whining to the Government and the media."

    Despite the fact that the local papers in PEI are stating that Dr. Vlasak's hunger strike is being closely "monitored," Vlasak had not seen a nurse for a week - that is, until concerned individuals began calling the jail. When, indeed, the nurse did visit Vlasak and took his blood pressure, she became concerned that it was low and asked Vlasak what she should do. He told her to please demand her government STOP subsidizing the clubbing to death of baby seals 325,000 innocent lives in March and April alone.

    The public has begun to call the jail - demanding it release Dr. Vlasak with time served - arguing that it serves no purpose to keep him simply because he and ten others were convicted of coming within half a nautical mile of a sealer clubbing to death an infant seal.

    The seal killers "met their quota" 91,000 in the Gulf of St. Lawrence - last week. Tomorrow begins the "second phase" of the massacre on the Labrador Front, Newfoundland - bludgeoning to death 234,000 more baby seals for their fur and penises sold to make European coats and Asian aphrodisiacs.
     
    For more information - or to obtain footage and photographs of the seal kill - please call or e-mail the North American Animal Liberation Press Office at (818) 932-9997 or press@...
     
    National Press Officers:
    Lindy Greene - Southwest
    Camille Hankins - New York
    Jerry Vlasak, MD - Los Angeles
     

                                                                                      
     
     

     

    #20345 From: "Anuradha Ramaswami" <anuradhaforpaws@...>
    Date: Mon Apr 3, 2006 3:46 pm
    Subject: PAWS E-NewsLetter March 2006
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    PAWS E-NewsLetter March 2006

    Edited by, Brinda Upadhyaya

    This issue contains -:


    1.      From the Desk of Hony. Gen. Secretary

    2.      PAWS on Net

    3.      Anti-Rabies Drive in Kharghar, New Bombay

    4.      Meat Out Monday Campaign

    5.      More on Ambulance

    6.      Appeal for Funds

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    1. FROM THE DESK OF HONY. GEN. SECRETARY:

    Dear Supporters,

    Lets begin with good news! After a long and tedious struggle for almost a year, the PAWS Thane charity received a New Maruti Omni Ambulance for the service of Animals.
    This is the third Ambulance under PAWS banner. This ambulance is meant
    specially for the rescue & pick-up of small injured animals. PAWS is thankful to both Ms. Fizzah Shah and  Animal Welfare Board for their generous grant.
    The other good News is that the Thane SPCA also received its first
    Ambulance for distressed animals this month. However, this is a larger ambulance and will be able to carry one large animal, apart from 10 small animals. The Thane SPCA ambulance will run mostly for emergency care and transportation to the Thane SPCA hospital. It will also concentrate more in areas which have no animal ambulance service in the distant suburbs as Thane city already has 2 existing ambulances run by Karuna and Bahena Trust.

    Now we have two Ambulances  in the district of Thane for the welfare of
    Stray injured & maggot-wounded animals.

    I also thank Smt. Maneka Gandhi for her valuable support & contribution
    in getting both the vehicles.

    Hoping  to serve our animal friends better with all your help and support,

    Yours For Animals,

    Nilesh Bhanage
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    2. PAWS on Net:

    Click below to see the PAWS coverage Campaign on Meat Out

    http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?NewsID=1019142&CatID=1
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    3. ANTI-RABIES DRIVE IN KHARGHAR:

    PAWS had organized its monthly Anti-Rabies drive at Khar Ghar at Ms.
    Renu Rai's area. She feeds & looks after many stray animals in her colony.

    PAWS team comprising of Sonali, Nilesh, Anuradha, Lekha, Darshana, Kunal participated in the  drive in which all the dogs in that are were
    vaccinated and dewormed. This lasts for a year and the dogs are all healthy and fine.

    If you are in and around Mumbai please call us on 9820161114 to have such drive in your area.

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    4.GREAT INDIAN MEAT OUT CAMPAIGN:

    'Meat Out Mondays' is an international campaign that started in the US and has spread across the world. This year in India more then 14 cities like  Thane, Banglaore, Madurai, New Delhi, Guntur,Chennai, Tirurunelveli, Ludhiana, Dindigul, Namakkal, Palayankottai, Puddukottai, Salem, Theni & Mumbai participated in a similar campaign.

    PAWS Thane & Mumbai Team comprising Rasika, Sonali, Nilesh, Sunish &
    Nisha distributed over a hundred and fifty pamphlets on turning vegetarian outside Thane's McDonald outlet.This was a unique and successful event.

    PAWS is thankful to Ms. Sujata Karanth of DIYA , a Banglore based organization for initiating  this campaign.

    Read more on its coverage at below site.

    http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?NewsID=1019142&CatID=1
    .....................................................
    5. MORE ON AMBULANCE:

    In August 2001 PAWS started working in Thane district with its first Animal Ambulance donated by Ahmadnagar SPCA.

    This vehicle rescued and served over three thousand  big and small animals including maggot wounded, accident cases diseased and hurt stray cattle and birds.

    For over  half a decade, Bombay SPCA, IDA, Shri Mumbai Pinjrapole & Thane SPCA regularly admitted and treated all cases.

    As the vehicle became old and out of use our work began to suffer greatly and the cost of transportation began to rise.  We bought a new ambulance as the Animal Welfare Board has sanctioned the grant for a new vehicle.

    This Maruti Omni Ambulance will now cater small animals & Old ambulance
    will cater to cattle requirements.

    PAWS thanks all those who came forward to  help us in getting this
    Valuable asset to the orgnisation. Once again many many thanks!

    ................................................................
    6. APPEAL FOR FUNDS:

    HELP US HELP THE NEEDY!

    We at PAWS are committed to help our four legged , furred, feathered
    and scaled friends but for this we are totally dependent on financial help from donors and generous well wishers. Helping distressed people is indeed a service to Humanity but serving dumb and helpless creatures is service to GOD. While there are several others who destroy them, we at PAWS conserve, ehabilitate and serve animals as best as funds permit . We need money to run our ambulance, pay salaries and buy food and medicine. We therefore appeal to you to
    kindly help us help the needy.

    Your small contribution would make a big difference!

    Cheques / DD's can be drawn in the name of 'Plant & Animals Welfare Society' on below Address:

    PAWS
    A-14, Savitri Sadan,
    Dr. Mukharhji Road,
    Dombivli (East) 421201,
    India.


    A registerd NGO, PAWS will send you a receipt for all your donations at
    the earliest.

    For Direct transfer to PAWS accounts please e-mail us on
    anuradha@... or nilesh@...

    Thanks, Best wishes and Love from all of us.

    TEAM PAWS
    ...............................................................

    Plant & Animals Welfare Society - PAWS is....

    *Member Society of WSPA - World Society for Protection of Animals

    *Associated with IOAP - International Organization for Animal Protection.

    *Associated with RSPCA - UK.

    *Registered under the Society's Registration Act XXIX of 1960 with
    registration No. Maha/587-2001/Thane dated 7th July 2001.

    *Registered with the Charity Commissioner vide certificate dated 11th
    September2001.

    *Donations are exempted from Income Tax under Section 80-G of the
    Income Tax Act 1961, as per Certificate no. THN/CIT-III/J&T/Trust/185/2002-03
    dated May 01, 2002 and valid up to 31st March 2004.

    *Registered Under section 12AA of the Income Tax Act, 1961 vide letter
    dated May 01, 20 . Letter No. THN/CIT-III/J&T/184/2002-03.

    *Recognized by 'Animal Welfare Board of India', Ministry of Forests &
    Environment, GOVT OF INDIA.

    *Affiliated with World Animal Net (WAN) Directory, USA.

    *Permanent Account Number (PAN) is AAA TP 4245L allotted by Dy.Commissioner of
    Income-Tax, Pune.

    ************************************************************

    For more information please contact 'Plant & Animals Welfare Society -
    PAWS' at, A-14, Savitri Sadan, Dr. Mukharji Road, Dombivli (East)421201,
    Mumbai.

    Phone Nos.: 9869376238 or 9820161114.
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    #20346 From: "Lindy Greene" <lindygreene@...>
    Date: Mon Apr 3, 2006 5:51 pm
    Subject: RE: COSTCO
    lindegreene
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    There are three stories now circulating about CostCo.
     
    One claims that they are participating in the boycott of Atlantic-Canadian products in opposition to the seal hunt by removing seal oil capsules from their shelves.
     
    Another says that they have removed the seal oil capsules for purely business reasons - that it has nothing to do with the seal hunt.
     
    A third says that they are not participating at all in the boycott, because they don't want to "hurt" Canadian fishermen.
     
    Either there is some confusion about this or they are playing politics. I have written to them asking for an official statement of their true position.
     
    So far, I have received an automated response - but it promised that a personal one would follow.
     
    Will let you know.

    #20347 From: "Lindy Greene" <lindygreene@...>
    Date: Mon Apr 3, 2006 6:01 pm
    Subject: RE: COVANCE attempts to woo citizens of Chandler
    lindegreene
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    The Covance criminals have sent out a little PR blurb to the good citizens of Chandler. Now, someone needs to follow up with a mailer about vivisection in general and Covance in particular!
     
    Covance, the global drugtesting giant with plans to set up a laboratory in Chandler, has begun sending direct mailers to residents.

     The company recently sent about 60,000 mailers titled "An Open Letter to the People of Chandler" to "educate" residents about the company, Covance spokeswoman Camilla Strongin said.

    The advertisement includes photos of Chandler Regional Hospital and A.J. Chandler Park and brief explanations about the company, its plans
    in Chandler and animal testing's role in drug development.
    ...
    Jan McClellan, who heads Citizens Against Covance, a local group formed to protest the company's move to Chandler, received the mailer at her home.

    "I giggled and I thought, 'Oh boy, oh boy, we made them spend all this money,' " McClellan said.

    The fliers make no mention of McClellan's group and only once names the national animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

    "I don't feel they would have spent all that money on that kind of piece if they weren't worried about opposition to them," McClellan said.

    --
    full story:
    http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/index.php?sty=62410


    #20348 From: "Lindy Greene" <lindygreene@...>
    Date: Mon Apr 3, 2006 6:09 pm
    Subject: RE: HSUS threatens injunction against DFO
    lindegreene
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    Humane Society of U.S. threatens to file injunction against Canadian DFO

    Updated Mon. Apr. 3 2006 12:20 PM ET

    Canadian Press

    TORONTO The U.S. Humane Society is threatening to file an injunction against Canada's Department of Fisheries and Oceans if it is barred from observing the annual East Coast seal hunt.

    The group is denouncing its treatment by department officials while it tried to observe the seal hunt on the Gulf of St. Lawrence two weeks ago.

    Three of the group's members were among five observers banned from the hunt by federal Fisheries Minister Loyola Hearn.

    The five were arrested March 26 after their boat apparently got too close to a sealing vessel in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.

    It's thought to be the first time a fisheries minister has exercised this authority.

    The Humane Society's Canadian wildlife issues director Rebecca Aldworth told reporters Monday that accusations observers interfered with the hunt are a "set-up.'' Aldworth says Hearn and the department are trying to block the group from distributing images so explosive they could shut down global markets and harm the industry.

    Aldworth also said the Humane Society's right to observe in public spaces is protected under the Charter, making permits unnecessary.

    Hearn's spokesman Steve Outhouse said Friday that as long as the five observers -- including two foreign journalists -- are under investigation, the permits they do hold will not be renewed.

    Outhouse also said if those arrested are charged and convicted, they would be banned from the ice for five years.

    Photo courtesy of SSCS 2003



     


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    #20349 From: "Karen Loveless" <kloveless@...>
    Date: Mon Apr 3, 2006 8:38 pm
    Subject: FW: Press Release - UW-Madison Launches a Cage-Free Egg Policy
    closepuppymills
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    The Humane Society of the United States

     

     

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

     

    UW-Madison Launches a Cage-Free Egg Policy

     

    The Humane Society of the United States Applauds

    University’s Compassionate Decision

     

    WASHINGTON (April 03, 2006)—Today, the nation’s largest animal protection organization announced that UW-Madison Housing Food Services, is switching to the near-exclusive use of organic, cage-free eggs. The university will now use these eggs for all of its shell and liquid egg usage in all of its dining halls, a move that The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) praised as an important step for animal welfare.

     

    UW-Madison Housing Food Services is implementing this cage-free egg policy this month. In 2005, the school—one of the largest universities in the nation—used approximately 85,000 shell eggs and more than 65,000 pounds of liquid eggs. Based on the average egg production per laying hen, UW-Madison’s switch translates into improving the lives of approximately 3,000 egg-laying hens.

     

    “UW-Madison is glad to respond to our students’ requests for organic, cage-free eggs,” stated Robert Fessenden, Director of University Housing Food Services.

     

    UW-Madison joins a growing list of schools refusing to use eggs from caged birds. More than 80 schools have enacted policies to eliminate or greatly reduce their use of eggs from caged hens, including University of Iowa, Tufts University, University of Connecticut, American University, University of New Hampshire, Georgetown University, and Dartmouth College.

     

    Several major grocery chains have also implemented similar policies. Companies such as Whole Foods Market and Wild Oats Natural Marketplace have eliminated their sales of battery cage eggs, and Trader Joe's has converted all of its brand eggs to cage-free. Food service provider Bon Apptit has also begun phasing in exclusively cage-free eggs for all of its 190 cafs.

     

    “By dramatically decreasing its use of eggs from battery-caged birds, UW-Madison is helping improve the lives of thousands of animals,” commented Paul Shapiro, Factory Farming Campaign director for The HSUS. “The Humane Society of the United States applauds UW-Madison for its move, and we encourage other schools to follow its example.”

     

    In the United States, approximately 95 percent of eggs sold come from hens confined in barren “battery cages,” wire enclosures so small the birds can’t even spread their wings or engage in many other natural behaviors, such as nesting, foraging, perching, and dust bathing. The cages are stacked one on top of another inside huge warehouses on factory farms. Each bird is afforded less space than a single sheet of paper on which to live, leading to extremely high levels of stress and frustration.

     

    CONTACT: Erin Williams, HSUS, (301) 721-6446, ewilliams@...

     

    -30-

     

    The Humane Society of the United States is the nation's largest animal protection organization with more than 9.5 million members and constituents. The HSUS is a mainstream voice for animals, with active programs in companion animals, disaster preparedness and response, wildlife and habitat protection, marine mammals, animals in research, equine protection, and farm animal welfare. The HSUS protects all animals through education, investigation, litigation, legislation, advocacy and field work. The nonprofit organization is based in Washington and has field representatives and offices across the country. On the web at www.hsus.org.

     

     

    The Humane Society of the United States 
     2100 L St., NW
    Washington, DC 20037
    www.hsus.org  
    Promoting the Protection of All Animals 
     




    #20350 From: christine@...
    Date: Tue Apr 4, 2006 12:07 am
    Subject: EBAA Exposes the Rabbit Meat Industry
    saintbrendadog
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    April 3, 2005
    
    EBAA Exposes the Rabbit Meat Industry
    
    Each year over eight million rabbits are raised and slaughtered for
    their meat by approximately 200,000 producers across the United States.
    Known primarily as a cottage industry, American rabbit meat production
    is largely unregulated by the federal, state and local authorities.
    
    The United States Department of Agriculture classifies rabbits as
    poultry. Designated as farm animals, meat rabbits are denied legal
    protection by the Humane Methods of Slaughter Act and Animal Welfare
    Act.
    
    In 2006, East Bay Animal Advocates (EBAA) documented conditions at
    Cloverdale Rabbit Company, California's second largest commercial
    rabbit meat slaughterhouse.
    
    Learn more at www.rabbitproduction.com.
    
    East Bay Animal Advocates
    P.O. Box 1406
    Martinez, CA 94553
    (925) 487-4419
    christine@...
    http://www.eastbayanimaladvocates.org

    #20351 From: "Lindy Greene" <lindygreene@...>
    Date: Tue Apr 4, 2006 7:11 am
    Subject: RE: Confiscated HSUS Video - Warning: Graphic Footage
    lindegreene
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    #20352 From: "John & Katie Davis" <jdavis52@...>
    Date: Tue Apr 4, 2006 3:51 pm
    Subject: Pit bulls/4-3-06 Columbus (OH) Dispatch, "A matter of breeding" - & POLL!
    lickapoodog
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    #20353 From: "Deborah" <deborahbarrie@...>
    Date: Tue Apr 4, 2006 11:54 pm
    Subject: Royal Canin recall
    deborah_barrie
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    Royal Canin issued a statement on February 2, 2006 that they were
    withdrawing four of their veterinary diets due to elevated levels of
    Vitamin D3, which can lead to high blood calcium levels, and some
    adverse effects.
    
    The only cat product affected is ROYAL CANIN Veterinary Diet Feline
    SENSITIVITY VR canned (best before 05/2007).
    
    DO NOT FEED THIS FOOD TO YOUR CAT. For more information please contact
    Royal Canin at 1-800-592-6687.
    
    The statement from Royal Canin appears below:
    
    We regretfully inform you of a recently uncovered problem with our ROYAL
    Canine Veterinary DietTU canned diets.
    
    Since November, we have had 8 reported cases from across the USA of
    hypercalceroia dogs. Clinical work-ups suggested high levels of vitamin
    D3. All of the dogs affected were on ROYAL CANIN Veterinary Diet(tm)
    Canine URINARY SO(tm) in gel canned diet. Consequently we started an
    exhaustive nutrient analysis of our canned products.
    
    This week, we received the independent laboratory results of these
    nutrient analyses. It is now clear that there are production lots of
    ROYAL CANIN Veterinary Diet1" Canine URINARY SO(tm) in get canned
    product in the market with excessive levels of Vitamin D3.
    
    The following production Lots are affected (the "best before" date codes
    are noted on the cardboard tray pack mURINARY SO"1** m gel canned (best
    before 03/2007,05/2007 and 06/2007). These production code lots should
    not be fed to pets. Please contact, your clients currently feeding these
    products to determine if they are feeding an affected code lot. Our
    veterinarians and representatives are also available to support you at
    all times.
    
    You may contact your distributor for product replacement or refund.
    Please do not hesitate to contact your ROYAL CANIN Veterinary Diet(tm)
    representative, or our technical veterinary support team at 800 592-6687
    with any questions or concerns that you may have.
    
    The excess levels of Vitamin D3 in the affected production lots are due
    to a vitamin premix error. We have taken appropriate actions to ensure
    that this type of error does not recur. subsequent code lots have been
    tested and, other than the production lots noted above, can be used with
    confidence. We genuinely regret that this has occurred as we place the
    highest priority on the health of pets.

    #20354 From: "deborah barrie" <deborahbarrie@...>
    Date: Tue Apr 4, 2006 10:47 pm
    Subject: Royal Canin recall
    deborah_barrie
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    ----- Original Message -----
    Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 6:16 PM
    Subject: FW: Royal Canin recall

    Royal Canin issued a statement on February 2, 2006 that they were
    withdrawing four of their veterinary diets due to elevated levels of
    Vitamin D3, which can lead to high blood calcium levels, and some
    adverse effects.

    The only cat product affected is ROYAL CANIN Veterinary Diet Feline
    SENSITIVITY VR canned (best before 05/2007).

    DO NOT FEED THIS FOOD TO YOUR CAT. For more information please contact
    Royal Canin at 1-800-592-6687.

    The statement from Royal Canin appears below:

    We regretfully inform you of a recently uncovered problem with our ROYAL
    Canine Veterinary DietTU canned diets.

    Since November, we have had 8 reported cases from across the USA of
    hypercalceroia dogs. Clinical work-ups suggested high levels of vitamin
    D3. All of the dogs affected were on ROYAL CANIN Veterinary Diet(tm)
    Canine URINARY SO(tm) in gel canned diet. Consequently we started an
    exhaustive nutrient analysis of our canned products.

    This week, we received the independent laboratory results of these
    nutrient analyses. It is now clear that there are production lots of
    ROYAL CANIN Veterinary Diet1" Canine URINARY SO(tm) in get canned
    product in the market with excessive levels of Vitamin D3.

    The following production Lots are affected (the "best before" date codes
    are noted on the cardboard tray pack mURINARY SO"1** m gel canned (best
    before 03/2007,05/2007 and 06/2007). These production code lots should
    not be fed to pets. Please contact, your clients currently feeding these
    products to determine if they are feeding an affected code lot. Our
    veterinarians and representatives are also available to support you at
    all times.

    You may contact your distributor for product replacement or refund.
    Please do not hesitate to contact your ROYAL CANIN Veterinary Diet(tm)
    representative, or our technical veterinary support team at 800 592-6687
    with any questions or concerns that you may have.

    The excess levels of Vitamin D3 in the affected production lots are due
    to a vitamin premix error. We have taken appropriate actions to ensure
    that this type of error does not recur. subsequent code lots have been
    tested and, other than the production lots noted above, can be used with
    confidence. We genuinely regret that this has occurred as we place the
    highest priority on the health of pets.





    #20355 From: "Lindy Greene" <lindygreene@...>
    Date: Wed Apr 5, 2006 1:48 am
    Subject: RE: Canadian government rejects $16 million to end seal hunt
    lindegreene
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    WOW! Obviously, the Canadian government didn't accept the offer of money to support the sealers. 
     
    Captain Paul Watson said the white hair could be brushed off the babies during molting - that the babies enjoy it and the mothers don't mind. He said there were companies interested in making clothing from it. The Candian government rejected that offer, too.
     
    So, what can we conclude? They want to kill!
     
    Connecticut Businesswoman Makes $16 Million Offer to Canadian Prime
    Minister to End Slaughter of Canadian Baby Seals


    NEW CANAAN, Conn., April 4 /CNW/ -- In a just-released letter to Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Cathy Kangas, CEO and Founder of PRAI Beauty, a global beauty company, has offered to raise the $16 million that Canadian fishermen will realize from the sale of the pelts of slaughtered baby seals. Ms. Kangas wrote: "If you stop this year's hunt immediately, we will provide you with the $16 million to be distributed at your discretion." The Canadian government has stated repeatedly that the seal hunt provides needed off-season income to the fishermen in the communities of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Newfoundland.

    Ms. Kangas also proposed working with the Canadian government to institute a program to buy back existing fishing licenses and launch a program of eco-tourism in Northeastern Canada to replace the seal hunt.  "Canadian fishermen could earn more money serving as park rangers for high-end tours to Canada to see the beautiful spectacle of seals giving birth on the ice floes," she noted. She said that whale-watching tours in Canada have been very successfully attracting visitors.

    "We are providing you with an alternative to what Paul McCartney called 'a stain on the character of the Canadian people.'  If this is really simply an economic problem, then take our offer," Mrs. Kangas stated in her letter.  The money, she pointed out, will be raised from private citizens and animal protection groups worldwide which oppose the seal hunt, including The Humane Society of the United States, which has more than nine million members.

    Mrs. Kangas added: "With the worldwide boycott of Canadian seafood, the television coverage of baby seals being clubbed to death for their pelts, and the involvement of high-profile celebrities such as Heather and Paul McCartney and Bridget Bardot, one would think that Stephen Harper would welcome an economic solution to the seal hunt.  We are willing to negotiate in good faith.  However, should he choose to ignore my letter and continue with the hunt, we need to ask the world what it will take for Canada to end this barbaric practice."

    Cathy Kangas has championed animal welfare issues for more than twenty years.  She presently serves on the Regional Council of IFAW (International Fund for Animal Welfare) and as an advisor to HSUS (Humane Society of the United States).

    As CEO and Founder of PRAI Beauty, a global skin and beauty care company sold through the Internet and home shopping networks, she created "Beauty With A Cause."  Under this program, her company contributes a portion of its proceeds every month to a different animal protection organization.

    Among the many animal protection organizations supported by Ms. Kangas
    through PRAI Beauty are: Animals Asia, which seeks to end the slaughter of cats and dogs in China for food; IFAW for the campaign to save the whales; Save the Chimps, which provides a sanctuary for chimps formerly used by the US Air Force; The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee; the United Pegasus Foundation
    for retired racehorses; the Wolf Conservation Center, Best Friends in Utah, the largest animal sanctuary in the world; and SPANA, which cares for working animals worldwide.

    A copy of Mrs. Kangas' letter to Prime Minister Harper is below.

    March 21, 2006
    The Right Honourable Stephen Harper
    Office of the Prime Minister
    80 Wellington Street
    Ottawa, Ontario
    Canada, KIA O42

    Dear Prime Minister Harper:

    Your government has repeatedly stated that the $16 million realized from the slaughter of Canadian baby seals is vital to the fishing communities of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Newfoundland. If you stop this year's hunt
    immediately, we will provide you with this $16 million to be distributed at your discretion.
    Furthermore, we will work with your government to institute a program to buy back the fishing licenses and begin a program of eco-tourism in Northeastern Canada, which would replace the seal hunt. 
     
    Through this program, high-end tour companies - such as Abercrombie & Kent - would provide opportunities for its customers to see the beautiful spectacle of seals giving birth on the ice floes. This could be a whole new source of revenue for the region and fishermen could serve as Park Rangers showing the seals and protecting them. The eyes of the world will be on Canada when the seal hunt begins. We are providing you with an alternative to what Paul McCartney called "a stain on the character of the Canadian people."  If this is really simply an economic problem, then take our offer.  The money is being raised from animal protection groups worldwide, including The Humane Society of the United States - which alone has more than 9 million members. We are asking you to negotiate with us in good faith. If we do not hear back from your office before the start of the hunt, we will have no other choice than to take this offer to the Canadian and worldwide media. We are providing the Canadian government with an opportunity to end the seal hunt and provide fishermen with an alternative livelihood. We look forward to discussing this offer with you. 

    Sincerely,

    Cathy Kangas


    #20356 From: "Lindy Greene" <lindygreene@...>
    Date: Wed Apr 5, 2006 2:23 am
    Subject: RE: The Truth About the Violent Death of Hal, the Central Park Coyote
    lindegreene
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    The Truth About the Violent Death of Hal, The Central Park Coyote
    You may have heard the story about Hal, the young male coyote who made the mistake of ending up in Central Park.
    He was terrorized, chased, darted, lost with the dart in him, and then chased and darted again the next day. Though this animal surely posed little or no threat to children or pets, he was hunted down like a criminal and finally captured hungry, thirsty, and exhausted.

    He rested with a wildlife rehabilitator for a few days, ate and drank his fill, and started to regain his strength. Hal had the misfortune to meet up with Dan Bogan, a pompous Cornell graduate with an agenda unrelated to the well-being
    of coyotes. Rather than release Hal in a more remote place as soon as he recovered, the
    rehabilitator was ordered to keep the coyote while the local biologists decided "what to do with him." Meanwhile, The Cornell grad excitedly awaited his opportunity to put an ear tag on Hal. 
    As soon as the trusting wildlife rehabilitator handed over the coyote to his would-be killers, the horror began. Hal was snared around the neck with a catchpole and fought as Bogus Bogan tried to drag him out of the carrier this way. Any animal would have fought this type of handling. Wildlife rehabilitators NEVER use this method - which is unnecessary, dangerous, terrifying, and harmful to the animals. As Hal fought for his life, Bogan taped his muzzle
    firmly shut and then tied him. Imagine the stress and terror the coyote felt. Bogan proceeded to straddle the struggling, exhausted coyote and then sat on him for about ten minutes until his chest rose no more. HE SUFFOCATED HAL! The news says, "Hal suddenly and inexplicably died during the ear-tagging process.”
    Tagging an ear is like using a hole punch - very quick and easy. (How many people die a violent death during ear-piercing?) For an experienced handler, tagging should be very non-stressful on the animal. A simple towel placed over the eyes and gently held in place is the most restraint ever necessary. Poor Hal died an agonizing, terrifying, and unnecessary death at the hands of a cretin with no affinity or respect for wildlife.
     
    I'll see if I can get contact information on this subhuman scumsack.




    #20357 From: "Lindy Greene" <lindygreene@...>
    Date: Wed Apr 5, 2006 6:44 pm
    Subject: RE: ACTION ALERT - COSTCO
    lindegreene
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    They caved in.

    SHAME!!!

    Contact info below.

    Costco Wholesale Corporation just announced to the Canadian media that they will continue to sell seal oil in their Canadian stores.  It is illegal to sell seal oil and other seal products in the U.S. under the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), but it is legal in Canada.

    Please write, call, or email CostCo and tell them you are outraged by their decision to support the Canadian seal hunt by selling seal oil.  Tell them you will never be a customer of CostCo while they continue to sell seal oil.

    Contact information:

    James Sinegal, President
    Costco Wholesale Corporation
    999 Lake Drive
    Issaquah, WA  98027

    Tel.  800-774-2678 (press 6 at the prompt)


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