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Blog: MORE TRANSPARENCY FROM CORPORATIONS  
PANTENE? COLGATE? ANIMAL TESTS?  
ARE THE PRODUCTS YOU USE TESTED ON ANIMALS?  SIGN THIS PETITION! ITS MAIN AIM IS TO FORCE COMPANIES THAT TEST ON ANIMALS TO DISPLAY ANIMAL TESTED 
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/make-companies-that-test-on-animals-indicate-it-in-their-logos

 
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  Blog: Int'l Day of Action for Seals - March 15/07  
Make It Personal!

Baby Seals are Counting on Us



>>>>> UPDATE FEBRUARY 25, 2007 <<<<<

A Comment brought forward:

"There is a new group in Atlantic Canada raising its voice in opposition to the Canadian commercial seal hunt. Please visit us at
http://www.antisealingcoalition.ca/

Membership is restricted to Atlantic Canadians, but people in other parts of Canada and across the world are encouraged to sign on as Supporters and leave their thoughts and words of support in the Comment section.

Thanks to everyone for fighting to end this annual atrocitiy!

Bridget W. Curran
Atlantic Canadian Anti-Sealing Coalition"

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The harp seal pups will be born in the next week or two in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and off the shores of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. They will have no idea of the fate that awaits them. Please help us end this horrible slaughter. Please be a part of the International Day of Action, March 15th. Step up to the plate now and lead an event in your city! In Los Angeles and Miami, Harpseals.org will put on mock funerals. In Seattle, Sea Shepherd will organize another event for the seals. It's easy to organize an event in your town. We will help publicize it and help you get the materials you need. Please let harpseals.org know if you will be a leader for the seals.

Note: if you don't think you can get a good turnout on March 15th, you can organize an event on any day from the 10th to the 18th. Also, you can have your event at a Canadian consulate/embassy, a store or restaurant that sells Canadian seafood, or any other location where you can get a good turnout of activists and media.

Harpseals.org Projects:

  • Outreach - They continue to do direct outreach at festivals around the country. Please join this effort! Look for festivals (including Earth Day, Seafood Festivals, and Pet Fairs) in your area. You can search the internet, scan the newspaper, or call the chamber of commerce. Let them know when you find appropriate venues, and they'll help you get your booth together.
  • Teaching Kids - They also are speaking in classrooms, teaching kids about the plight of the seals and the actions they can take to stop the slaughter. If you can help by presenting their lessons in a school in your area, or providing their Lesson Kit to local teachers, please request a kit today! Note: these kits come with a CD and a DVD, so they will need a mailing address.
  • More for the Kids - They are creating a colouring book on the plight of the seals to reach the really young kids. They already have a great illustrator, but they need a writer. If this is one of your skills, please let them know. By the way, have you seen their sister website for kids, yet: Kids 4 Seals?
  • Seafood Boycott - Please help them recruit stores, distributors, and restaurants to the Canadian seafood boycott. This is the best way to put pressure on the industry behind the slaughter of the seals. They have new Action Cards that make it easy to encourage seafood vendors to ditch Canadian seafood. Order them today! Please check their website regularly. Soon they'll have more tools to recruit seafood vendors as well as new auto-emails to send to major vendors.
Global Warming & the Seals

Dr. David Lavigne of IFAW and his team have produced a new report on the effects of global warming on the seals. The DFO's own scientists have said that the high rate of slaughter of the seals in the past few years, combined with high mortality rates (due in large part to the effects of global warming on the sea ice), have taken a toll on the population. Read more here. The DFO political leader, Fisheries Minister Loyola Hearn is not expected to take heed. Now is a good time to give him and his friends a piece of your mind.

If you live in Canada, find your MP here and make sure they also knows about your opposition to the seal slaughter. Help make this a campaign issue this year! Tell them there is no such thing as "humane" slaughter. You can help by canvassing your neighborhood and talking to your neighbors about the seal slaughter. Please reach out to people in your town who care about the effects of global warming on animal populations.

European Efforts to End the Slaughter:

The European Commission will not act now to ban all seal imports into Europe. Nevertheless, European activists can continue to make strides for the seals by pursuing a total ban on seal product imports into their own nations.

Several European countries have already either banned imports or placed a moratorium on imports. These include Belgium and Croatia. If you live in Europe, please write to your leaders and ask them to act now to effect a ban on ALL seal imports. (Don't forget forget about the tragic Cape Fur Seal massacres going on in Namibia, see my post at:

http://4thtime.blogspot.com/2006/08/seal-alert-in-namibia.html)

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Posted: Feb 23, 2007 8:00pm | comment (2) | discuss () | permalink    
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  Blog: Seal Alert in Namibia  
Aluta Continua - the struggle continues



by Donna Collins (Photojournalist Namibia),

contact:
donnanews@africaonline.com.na



"This message is for all you journalists out there who are knocking the relentless efforts of Seal Alert SA, in their desperate fight to see that justice is done for the seals - and that the inhumane mass killings of horrendous proportions are stopped and re-adjusted.



I am a Namibian journalist writing for the Windhoek Observer and live in Swakopmund. My paper, whose editor is the legendary Namibian journalist Hannes Smith, ran two stories so far on the seal culling operation. My efforts to interview Albert Brink on the seal issue, owner Sea Lion products factory in Henties Bay, fell flat yesterday when I was refused any access to the factory. He is orchestrating the cull or "harvest" at Cape Cross.



The Ministry of Fisheries is on the whole tight-lipped but stuck to their guns, as this is an annual event, and issued some releases and statements in Windhoek to the local media in defense of the initial anti-campaign attack. They stated that Namibia must utilise its natural resources, plus the people should acquire the taste for "seal meat." One reporter I know from a local coastal newspaper, who already told Hugo (of Seal Alert-SA) to "get lost", boasts having eaten seal meat which he claims is "delicious like game", and regularly drinks the oil.



No one has been allowed to enter into the "forbidden" area for fresh photo material, except the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation last week. I have just spent an hour on the phone (again) trying to get comment from someone at the Ministry regarding the issue, but was kept on hold, passed to the directorate of resource management, back to a PA, then the switchboard - then cut off.



Brink is the 'main man' who has many years of seal culling under his belt, and says he is carrying out orders on behalf of the Ministry of Fisheries, who overnight increased the quota from 60,000 to a whopping 85,000. He is also running a thriving operation together with a couple of partners at the seal factory, pushing out seal products for the tourist industry. His wife runs a seal boutique in Henties Bay.



There is a Mafia type secrecy over the seal cull issue in general - an agenda that makes you wonder, if this killing is considered so "normal", then why hide it. They start to kill shortly before day break when all is quiet. Brink refused an interview with me at short notice yesterday (31 July), and blew his top when I suggested taking photos of the seals arriving at the factory, where they are offloaded every morning after the "harvest". "You people are just distorting the facts," he snorted over the phone. "I'm sick of the bad press, we kill sheep and cows, so why not seals."



I am scratching my head to find out what bad press. Aside from a few articles here and there, the subject is being relatively ignored. We have had no foreign press here. And the more a man like Francois Hugo who has balls to fight for this cause talks out, the more he is being challenged. Yes, he pummels us with information which cannot all be translated into articles, but the bottom line here is - there is an urgent message to re-address this seal plundering which cannot be ignored - and as journalists we shouldn't.



Funny how everyone dropped everything when Angelina Jolie arrived in Namibia to have a baby. People scrambled for the slightest crumb, paying fortunes for a smattering of information of this Hollywood star. Pages of papers, tabloids and magazines around the globe were filled with speculation, rumours, facts, non facts as the world hungered for more on the couple's every move. I know. I was there. Namibia was the new Hollywood.



Yet, when the same country a few weeks later embarks on the mass killing of the biggest quota of seal pups ever, no one has a word to say. It goes to show where the priorities of the media lie - no wonder all our species are dying out. I am not saying we all need to be the official mouthpiece for Seal Alert, but are you telling me that a seal slaughter story of this magnitude doesn't sell papers, doesn't make headlines and prick the consciousness? Every day over 600 seals are clubbed to death. Whether we are in favour of it or not. Where are you Carte Blanche????? Where are you Sunday Times, Beeld and all those powerful voices?



Today I spoke to a visiting Brit from a large animal rights organisation presently in the country. He previously went to the culling fields at the Cape Cross, and explained in gruesome detail how it works. "It's not a pretty sight". And to quote him he said, "The animals are chased into a corridor by two groups of clubbers who bash away at these creatures heads - and then plunge a knife into their hearts - hopefully to cause instant death - but I doubt that always.



"You can imagine how accurate the blows must be after swinging that club for a couple of hours - their arms get pretty tired I am sure," he said cynically. "This is still considered the cruelest method by world standards - and when they have finished their nasty business they cover the blood splattered beach sand with more sand so the tourists can walk in and view the lovely seal colony.



"I had the misfortune of stepping into one of these freshly covered area's and was up to my ankles in blood. Many people in Europe won't come to a place where the people are hammering their animals to death, so it must have an effect on the country's tourism I am sure."



There are those who believe that this slaughter is a solution to the mass starvation the seals have suffered in their thousands for years due to the dwindling fish stocks in the sea. And there are others who blame man for the interference in the first place.



But by excusing ourselves from putting pen to paper we as the media are justifying this killing.



I'll help where I can."



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RELATED ACTION ALERTS:



Thanks to the work of Lejane Hardy of Animal Activist Network News, Katy Roberts and Chris Prestana a legal protest will be held outside the Namibian High Commission , 702 Church Street, Pretoria , South Africa, August 4th, 2006 between 12 and 2.


Francois Hugo of Seal Alert-SA urges all to attend this most important of protests, where the facts and letters of support will be presented to his Excellency Wibard Hellao of the Namibian High Commission.



Garry Sheen of Save the Seals (UK) will be arranging a second protest outside the Namibian High Commission in London, England, August 15, 2006.



For further details contact:



In South Africa, Lejane Hardy at 083 651 1120,

email: lejane@bunnyhuggers.co.za



In the UK, Garry Sheen at ESSEX ANIMAL FREEDOM

email: essex.a.f@btinternet.com.

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