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Animals News tagged with countries

ACTION ALERT: Tell the United States That Elephants Need More Protection at CITES!
Animals  (tags: cities, meetings, elephants, poaching, endangered, ivory trade, countries, ban ivory ban worldwide )

Simone
- 20 days ago - secure.humanesociety.org
The only way to end elephant poaching is to stop any further ivory trade and eliminate the market for ivory once and for all. We can start by getting countries to support the call by six African countries--Congo, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Mali, and Sierra
Cloned Farmed Animals Spark Trade Concerns
Animals  (tags: cloned farm animals, concerns, controversy, countries )

Simone
- 102 days ago - all-creatures.org
Federal food officials expect cloned farm animals to reach U.S. markets in just two to four years, making some Canadians -- and possibly foreign countries -- question the safety of our own meat. "Cloning technology is now becoming commercially viabl
ACTION ALERT: Sign This Petition for a Movement Against Bullfighting!
Animals  (tags: bull fightrng, bull torturing, bull murdering, horrific cruelty, countries, worldwide ban, suffering, evil, authorities )

Simone
- 172 days ago - animalrights.change.org
What is a bullfight, and who suffers in this bloody so-called sport? In Anglo-Saxon countries it is regarded as a sport, perhaps due to lack of knowledge. It is, after all, banned throughout the UK and the Commonwealth nations, as well as most of
Mary Rice: 'One-Off' Legal Sale Has Done Nothing to Halt Smuggling
Animals  (tags: ivory trade, ivory selling, animal smuggling, poachers, destruction, elephants, slaughtered, countries )

Simone
- 226 days ago - independent.co.uk
The ivory trade is a polarised issue. It is also complicated by the raft of conflicting messages reverberating worldwide every time the members of Cites (Convention on Trade in Endangered Species) meet to discuss, and often agree, changes to the rules g
What Countries Have the Most Different Species?
Animals  (tags: biodiversity, countries, species, animals, AnimalWelfare, environment, habitat, protection, wildlife )

Cher
- 256 days ago - wildlifeextra.com
Biodiversity is the buzz word, so we thought we would look into which countries had the most of it. And which had the least. Fortunately, others have done all the hard work, so by consulting the good people of the World Resources Institute, we can tell
Cat Trade in China
Animals  (tags: cats, brutally killed, eaten, chinese, china, countries, animal cruelty, horrific cat suffering, animal advocates, global outrage )

Simone
- 261 days ago - blogs.news.sky.com
Our story on the cat trade in China produced a lively debate with many of you questioning whether the eating of cat meat was any different from the western culture of eating animals such as cows and chickens.As our report made clear, for many people in
Battle Against Bullfighting Gains Ground
Animals  (tags: bullfightinh, bull torture, countries, animal welfare, worldwide outrage, animal cruelty )

Simone
- 354 days ago - wspa.org.au
The international campaign against bullfighting gained momentum in South America in November, with the 'cultural' argument for bullfighting taking a battering. In Venezuela, Carrizal declared itself a bullfighting-free municipality thanks to the
Ban Bullfighting - PETITION
Animals  (tags: evil animal cruelty, torture, horrific cruelty, bullfighting, bull murdering, animal welfare, ban bullfighting, countries )

Simone
- 643 days ago - wspa.org.uk
Bullfighting is a cruel sport that pits a bull against men who wield a variety of lethal weapons. WSPA is working with Spanish member society, ADDA, to end this cruel 'sport' in the region of Catalonia, northern Spain.
End High Seas Whaling Say Majority of Japanese People
Animals  (tags: anti whaling, japanese people, community, againstwhaling, poll, whale slaughter, countries, protests, cruelty )

Simone
- 647 days ago - greenpeace.org
A Greenpeace commissioned opinion poll, released today, reveals that nearly three quarters of the Japanese people do not support their country's whaling in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary. Astonishingly, 87% were surprised to learn that their tax
Russia, U.S. Agree to Treaty on Hunting Polar Bears
Animals  (tags: reduce illegal hunting, polar bear hunting, pact, countries, wildlife, endangered )

Simone
- 837 days ago - adn.com
A new treaty between Russia and the United States sets up an agreement for subsistence hunting of polar bears that roam between the countries. Now wildlife managers have to figure out how to do so in some of the world's wildest territory. Wildlife
   

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