Posts Tagged ‘Australia’

Stop U.S. Malls From Selling Exotic Animals

Sugar gliders are native to Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji. They live communally in groups of thirty or more and enjoy gliding, playing and searching for food. Yet they are regularly sold to families in U.S. malls.

Tell U.S. malls to leave sugar gliders alone! »

Because of the kiosks’ locations in malls and the species’ cute appearance, shoppers purchase the animals on impulse like toys, oblivious to their special, long-term needs.

Sugar gliders’ natural diet consists of native insects, wattle gum and eucalyptus sap, which U.S. shoppers rarely have access to. Most U.S. vets also have no resources to provide sugar gliders with health.

Sugar gliders deserve to live in their native habitat, where they can glide, play with their family members and search for food. Shoppers do not need these pets and typically grow bored with them shortly after purchase.

Please sign the petition to convince U.S. Congress to outlaw the sale of sugar gliders at malls. »

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URGENT! Help End Shark Fishing…

Will You Still Fear Them When They’re Gone?

Hi everyone
Sea Shepherd Gold Coast just received an inspiring e-mail from Madison Stewart, a 17 year old who has devoted her life to shark conservation. Madi has been working with sharks since she was twelve years old- scuba diving and free diving- plus she started underwater filming at the age of fourteen. Madi has been working on a very important project for some time now and needs your help. She is seeking as many people as possible to write a submission to the Sustainable Fisheries, before October 21st. Please see the following e-mail…

Many grave injustices of the past have one thing in common… they were defeated by a growing education of the people, and pressure for change. One of those injustices is occurring right now in our waters.

In 2009, under the former minister Peter Garett, licenses as part of the East Coast Inshore Fin-fish Fishery (ECIFF) were approved, allowing 200 commercial gill-net vessels to target sharks INSIDE the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and World Heritage Area. 600 tonnes of shark is removed legally each year, the meat sold for cheap fish and chips etc, and the valuable fins contribute to export markets for Asian delicacy’s. Meanwhile, research shows populations of some species to be down by as much as 97% on the GBR, and decreasing annually. The by-catch and target catch of the fishery includes a number of protected and critically endangered species, and majority of the target species are yet to be studied, meaning we have no idea what this level of fishing is doing to their populations. This fishery is potentially threatening to the entire ecosystem with effects already being witnessed. Sharks are apex predators at the top of the food chain, incredibly slow growing, and having very few young. There is no evidence to show the GBR will survive this mass extraction of sharks…

The fate of the oceans should be in the hands of those who know and respect the equilibrium they require to function… and now they can be… Have your say, put in your submission… send an email to sustainablefisheries@environment.gov.au, or visit my website for more information, or to send a letter already written up for you, http://elements5.blogspot.com/ Submissions close October 21st, our reaction… is their only hope.

by Madi Pip Stewart

http://elements5.blogspot.com/
Videos by Madi: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8kEPf94Yvo

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BAN LIVE EXPORT

It’s a sad day for animals. Bills to end Australia’s cruelest trade were defeated, but evidence condemning live exports continues to mount. Please join Kangaboy to show our Government, for the sake of millions of animals, that this is simply not acceptable. Big THANKS to Animals Australia for making our voices heard for the voiceless & defenseless.

Evidence condemning the live export trade continues to mount as Animals Australia releases footage from a recent live export investigation in Turkey.

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