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Mar 16, 2009
Focus: Animal Welfare
Action Request: Various
Location: Thailand

Elephants Enjoy Luxurious Buffet

Offbeat  (tags: elephants, photos )

Chhiv Leng
- 2 hours ago - news.xinhuanet.com
Elephants play with blocks of ice containing frozen fruit during Thailand's National Elephant day at Ayutthaya Elephant Palace & Royal Kraal, 80 km (50 miles) north of Bangkok.

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Posted: Mar 16, 2009 7:02am
Mar 16, 2009
Focus: Endangered Species
Action Request: Various
Location: China

Three Baby Siberian Tigers Born in NE China's Heilongjiang Province

Animals  (tags: China, Siberian tigers )

Chhiv Leng
- 35 minutes ago - shanghaiist.com
Baby pandas usually get the lion's share of the attention, but did you know China had a serious Siberian tiger breeding program in place as well? Yesterday, the park's Hengdaohezi Felidae Breeding Center welcomed the addition of three new baby cubs.

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Posted: Mar 16, 2009 5:25am
Mar 12, 2009
Focus: Animal Welfare
Action Request: Various
Location: South Carolina, United States

Largest Living Mammal of the Cat Species

Animals  (tags: liger, wild cat, hybrid )

Chhiv Leng
- 1 minute ago - xpress4me.com
Hercules the liger, who at the age of six stands 11.4 feet tall on his back legs and weighs an astonishing 950 pounds (431kgs) till date. Hercules has featured in the Guinness Book of Records as the largest living mammal of the cat species in the world.

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Posted: Mar 12, 2009 2:58am
Feb 24, 2009
Focus: Endangered Species
Action Request: Visit - online
Location: United States
Study Could Boost Clouded Leopard Population

Animals (tags: clouded leopard, wild cats, conservation )

Chhiv Leng
- 3 minutes ago - catchannel.com
The clouded leopard population may soon welcome the arrival of a cub if all goes well in an effort to boost their falling numbers. Various factors, such as a high rate of males killing females and reproductive issues, contribute to the population decline.

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Posted: Feb 24, 2009 4:10am
Feb 11, 2009
Focus: Endangered Species
Action Request: Various
Location: India

Poaching, shrinking forests and weak political will have nearly wiped the tiger, Panthera Tigris, India's national animal, out. With just about 1,400 tigers left, even by the most optimistic calculations, the tiger will probably survive only a few more years. And still India's government refuses to take adequate steps to save it. Here's a chance to give them a wake up call. Follow the link below and choose an animal and sign the petition, which will be sent to the Prime Minister's Office as a mark of protest against the Government's apathy.

Take Action: http://www.care2.com/c2c/groups/disc.html?gpp=8026&pst=966932

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Posted: Feb 11, 2009 7:10pm
Feb 11, 2009
Focus: Environment
Action Request: Petition
Location: United States

Our recently-released Birds and Climate report clearly shows that climate change is affecting birds – and our world – now. For the past 40 years, as our climate has warmed, birds have shifted their winter ranges further and further north. This ecological disruption is yet another wake up call that we must act quickly to solve the climate crisis. The birds' northward movement is another signal that climate change is here and action is needed now.

We need global warming legislation that will help birds and wildlife survive what is coming by protecting their habitats and will reduce global warming pollution 80 percent by 2050 to avoid the worst impacts of a rapidly changing climate. Tell your lawmakers where you stand on global warming by signing our petition.

Sign the Petition: http://audubonaction.org/campaign/birdsandclimate

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Posted: Feb 11, 2009 2:02am
Feb 9, 2009
Focus: Animal Welfare
Action Request: Various
Location: Louisiana, United States

Tony the Tiger at the Tiger Truck Shop
Tony the Tiger at the Tiger Truck Shop

Tony the Tiger resides in a truck stop/roadside attraction in Grosse Tete, LA in a concrete cage that is overrun with feces and overwhelmed by fumes from 18-wheelers. Louisiana state wildlife officials have given the owner 30 days to find Tony a new home.

Big Cat Rescue, the world's largest accredited sanctuary, is willing to commit to the lifetime care of Tony, providing him clean conditions to live in, proper veterinary care, and an appropriate diet.

As supporters of Big Cat Rescue, we need your help to ensure that Tony is allowed to come to our sanctuary. Please take a moment to send the following letter, and if you are able, follow up with a phone call or fax to the Iberville Parish Council.

Update: The Iberville Parish Council will be holding a public hearing on February 17th to take comment on the ordinance that is currently in place (from 1993!) that prohibits possession of big cats. Even if you wrote before, please do so again because the council has agreed to allow the truck stop owner to submit an amendment to their ban that would let him continue to use the tiger. Now, more than ever, Tony needs your support by writing letters, sending faxes, or making phone calls to the Iberville Parish Council.

Big Cat Rescue has hired an attorney to represent Tony and Big Cat Rescue. He will use the strength of your letters and the law to persuade the Iberville Parish council to enforce their 1993 ban on wild animal displays.

The Iberville Parish Council meets February 17, at 6:00 p.m. at the Iberville Parish Courthouse, 2ND Floor, 58050 Meriam Street, Plaquemine, LA
Phone: 225-687-3257
Fax: (225) 687-5250

You may also find more information and updates here: http://www.freetony.com/

Take Action: http://capwiz.com/bigcatrescue/issues/alert/?alertid=12310506&type=CU

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Posted: Feb 9, 2009 12:31am
Jan 31, 2009
Focus: Endangered Species
Action Request: Write E-Mail
Location: United States
The future for cheetahs, snow leopards, lions, African wild dogs and many of the world’s other carnivore species is in jeopardy. But your efforts to save them means hope and hasn’t gone unnoticed. The U.S. House of Representatives recently passed the Great Cats and Rare Canids Act! The enactment of this bill would be critical to the recovery and protection of over a dozen of the world's most magnificent predators that are currently threatened by habitat loss, poaching, disease and pollution.

Thanks to your efforts so far , the finish line is in sight! It’s vital that our leaders in the Senate follow the lead of the House and cosponsor and enact this bill. are almost there! Please take action today!

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Posted: Jan 31, 2009 8:54pm
Jan 22, 2009
Focus: Environment
Action Request: Various
Location: Canada

Release The Sea Shepherd's Farley Mowat

Environment  (tags: oceans, DFO, government )

Chhiv Leng
- 13 minutes ago - thepetitionsite.com

Since the Farley Mowat was seized in international waters this matter is of great concern to the international community. Moreover the Farley Mowat was taken by force by armed agents of the Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans.

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Posted: Jan 22, 2009 5:48am
Dec 29, 2008
Focus: Animal Welfare
Action Request: Various
Location: Canada

Banning Hakapik Won't Calm Seal Hunt Critics: Sealer

Animals (tags: Canadian Seal Hunt )

Chhiv Leng
- 2 hours ago - edmontonjournal.com

A Cape Breton sealer says an attempt by the federal government to put a more humane face on the seal hunt by quietly instituting new rules over the weekend will do nothing to subdue criticism of the annual hunt.
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