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		<title>Feathers Fly Over Egg Recall</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Aug 2010 15:52:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hope Bohanec</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This month’s massive egg recall is stacking up to be the largest in history with a mind-boggling half a BILLION eggs snatched back from our nation’s shelves.  Over 1,000 people across 14 states have fallen ill. What’s so crazy is that all this is the fallout from one single egg factory. That’s right, just one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1679" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.idablog.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/battery_cage_hens2.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1679 " title="Hens in intensive agriculture are crammed into tiny battery cages where they are unable to walk or spread their wings. " src="http://www.idablog.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/battery_cage_hens2.jpg" alt="Hens in intensive agriculture are crammed into tiny battery cages where they are unable to walk or spread their wings. " width="300" height="240" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Hens in intensive agriculture are crammed into tiny battery cages where they are unable to walk or spread their wings. </p></div>
<p>This month’s massive egg recall is stacking up to be the largest in history with a mind-boggling half a BILLION eggs snatched back from our nation’s shelves.  Over 1,000 people across 14 states have fallen ill. What’s so crazy is that all this is the fallout from one single egg factory. That’s right, just one facility. That is how outrageously conglomerated our food system has become. A billion eggs from one hen house? Can you imagine what kind of life those chickens must have?</p>
<p>This is no isolated incident either. Just this week there was another recall of 380,000 pounds of deli meats with Listiria contamination, another potentially deadly bacteria which causes high fever, severe headache, nausea, neck stiffness and potential death.</p>
<p>The egg facility involved in the recall has a rotten history. The salmonella outbreak can be traced to Wright County Egg, in Galt,  Iowa. They have been the target of government regulators for environmental violations, unsafe working conditions, and sexual harassment of workers, according to the <a title="blocked::http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/19/business/19eggs.html?_r=1&amp;adxnnl=1&amp;src=busln&amp;pagewanted=print&amp;adxnnlx=1282219209-Moxu6Iu/EUpSeVi36IMC0g" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/19/business/19eggs.html?_r=1&amp;adxnnl=1&amp;src=busln&amp;pagewanted=print&amp;adxnnlx=1282219209-Moxu6Iu/EUpSeVi36IMC0g">New York Times</a>. Wright County Egg is owned by Jack DeCoster, who also happens to own an egg facility in Maine which was the recent target of a Mercy for Animals 2009 undercover investigation.</p>
<p>The undercover video revealed shocking animal abuse in Mr. DeCoster’s egg factory. Birds were video taped suffering from untreated open wounds, infections, and broken bones. Hens were producing eggs for human consumption alongside their dead cage mates, standing in feces. Workers were seen breaking the necks of hens, kicking birds and throwing them live in trash bins.</p>
<p>Mr. DeCoster pleaded guilty to 10 counts of cruelty to animals and paid fines and restitution coming to over $130,000.  However, it appears from this historically massive egg recall and resulting salmonella epidemic that Mr. DeCoster has not cleaned up his act.  Similar appalling conditions are sure to be found at this factory.</p>
<p>When you keep chickens crammed 10 to a cage and a million to a warehouse, contamination is going to easily occur. These facilities are disgusting, dirty, rat-infested places you wouldn’t want to spend even a minute inside and these poor birds have to live their entire short lives in them. Hens in intensive agriculture are crammed into tiny battery cages where they are unable to walk or spread their wings. Workers have to enter the windowless warehouses with masks and goggles because the airborne fecal dust is so thick. The birds are painfully debeaked. They never set foot outside or feel the sun on their feathers. All their natural behaviors like nesting, scratching, pecking, and preening are completely denied.</p>
<p>So how do we keep ourselves and our family safe from contaminated eggs? The same way we help end the suffering of these tortured hens; by going vegan. We can enjoy improved health and well-being on a plant-based diet without the cholesterol and saturated fat-filled egg. In Defense of Animals has the solution not only to the safety issue, but to the cruelty issue, to the obesity issue, to the world hunger issue. It’s truly amazing how many of the world’s problems can be eliminated with a vegan diet. <strong>So recall cruelty! Recall global warming! Recall heart disease and go vegan!</strong></p>
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		<title>All we are saying is &#8220;Give Geese A Chance&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Aug 2010 16:34:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Barbara Stagno</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A rally for the Canada geese of New York City. It could have been a dream, with all those people lining the steps of City Hall, but it was real. A day before, I had prepared my talk, and wrote about how wildlife does not belong to government agencies. I asked the crowd – the [...]]]></description>
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<div id="attachment_1639" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 507px"><a href="http://www.idablog.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Me-speaking-smiling.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1639   " title="IDA's Barbara Stagno at The Rally for Canada Geese in NYC" src="http://www.idablog.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Me-speaking-smiling.jpg" alt="IDA's Barbara Stagno at The Rally for Canada Geese in NYC" width="497" height="373" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">IDA&#39;s Barbara Stagno at The Rally for Canada Geese in NYC</p></div>
<p>A rally for the Canada geese of New York City. It could have been a dream, with all those people lining the steps of City Hall, but it was real. A day before, I had prepared my talk, and wrote about how wildlife does not belong to government agencies. I asked the crowd – the then imaginary crowd – to join with me in demanding changes for how our government deals with wildlife.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">When I wrote those words I had no idea that one day later, more than 150 people would join the IDA rally for the Canada geese. I couldn’t have imagined the passionate and enthusiastic voices of Councilmember Letitia James and State Senator Eric Adams, who spoke about growing up with the geese in Prospect Park…. playing with them, learning about them. Or, as Senator Adams so eloquently said, learning that, in essence, they are really not that much different from us.</p>
<p>When I saw that spirited crowd, I knew that it was true. That people cared deeply and had come to speak up about putting a stop to the government killing of wildlife. To demand change.</p>
<p>Those words I spoke on Thursday August 12, 2010, could be addressed to any mayor in any city. They reflect the feelings of communities all across America, who have had their precious birds taken from them and slaughtered.</p>
<blockquote><p>Mayor Bloomberg made the ludicrous statement that it comes down to people or geese.</p>
<p>It’s not about people or geese.</p>
<p>It’s about ways to co-exist peacefully with the animals of this earth.</p>
<p>It’s not about making airline flights safer. Killing resident Canada Geese has absolutely nothing to do with airline safety, as these geese don’t fly that high! There are, however, real ways to make airline flying safer, ways that do not require us to kill &#8211; and ways that other cities around the world currently engage in.</p>
<p>We will not stand by while you kill the geese who were over bred to satisfy hunters, and who flew away from the hunted areas to come live in the cities where they are safe.</p>
<p>We welcome them in our parks where they can be protected.</p>
<p>If there are too many geese today in Prospect  Park, or Central Park, or Flushing Meadow  Park, it’s because of government mismanagement, and we will not stand by while you make excuses to wipe out these wonderful flocks that live in our parks.</p>
<p>The people here in front of City Hall today are sending a message. The government’s war on wildlife needs to end and it needs to end now. Humane solutions exist and we demand that they be used.</p>
<p>Let’s start right here in New York   City, home of a diverse community of compassionate and tolerant citizens, who have welcomed millions of people from around the world to take refuge in our city.</p>
<p>Out of this heritage of kindness and tolerance, let us reverse the senseless killing of animals perpetrated by government and herald in a new era for wildlife.</p></blockquote>
<p><a href="https://secure2.convio.net/ida/site/Advocacy?pagename=homepage&amp;page=UserAction&amp;id=1581"><strong>Please take moment right now to send a letter to</strong><strong> Mayor  Bloomberg and the New York City Council and Save Our Geese! </strong></a></p>
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		<title>Wild Horse Roundups Resume; Horses and Foals Die in Summer Heat and Arid Conditions</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2010 16:31:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric Kleiman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Despite tremendous public opposition and legal actions the Department of Interior is moving forward with the ill-conceived plan to remove more than 6,000 wild horses and burros from our public lands by October 2010. The Obama Administration&#8217;s policy has proven to be both deadly and devastating for wild horses. The Calico Complex roundup, which IDA [...]]]></description>
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<p>Despite tremendous public opposition and legal actions the Department of Interior is moving forward with the ill-conceived plan to remove more than 6,000 wild horses and burros from our public lands by October 2010. The Obama Administration&#8217;s policy has proven to be both deadly and devastating for wild horses. The Calico Complex roundup, <a href="../featured/clarification-on-wild-horse-lawsuit/">which IDA fought in federal court</a>, has to date taken the lives of 186 horses including 30 foals who have died and 40 spontaneous abortions as reported by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).<br />
On July 10, 2010 the BLM began this horrific roundup of wild horses in the summer desert heat in northeast Nevada &#8211; the Tuscarora Complex roundup. (See <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2010-07-22-wild-horses_N.htm">USA Today article</a>.) The <a href="http://www.blm.gov/nv/st/en/fo/elko_field_office/blm_programs/wild_horse_and_burro/owyhee_rock_creek/reports.html">BLM reports</a>, given the lack of public access to observe there is no way to verify any BLM-provided information, that 22 wild horses have been killed at the trap site and three have died at the<a href="http://www.blm.gov/nv/st/en/fo/elko_field_office/blm_programs/wild_horse_and_burro/owyhee_rock_creek/facilities_reports.html"> holding facilities</a>. <em>After</em> a lawsuit was filed by Nevada horse advocate Laura Leigh, the BLM began to claim the first part of the Tuscarora roundup (in the Owyhee herd management area) was a &#8220;rescue&#8221; operation &#8211; claiming there was not enough water on the range and that horses were dehydrating. Just last week, IDA had a representative on the ground in Owyhee and observed water, cows and plenty of fencing in and around the Owyhee area.</p>
<p>If dry conditions were so severe one would expect wildlife and cows to be suffering from the same dehydration &#8211; yet this was not the case. Rather only wild horses were in need of &#8220;rescue.&#8221; As one local rancher told IDA &#8211; antelope and other wildlife can get under and over fencing, but wild horses cannot. <em>If</em> a need to &#8220;rescue&#8221; horses occurred &#8211; it was clearly a BLM-created problem.</p>
<p>Indeed, in mid-May, the BLM conducted an on-the-ground observation at Owyhee; the promotional <a href="http://www.blm.gov/pgdata/etc/medialib/blm/nv/field_offices/elko_field_office/programs/wild_horse___burro/tuscarora_wild_horse/video.Par.2448.File.dat/Tuscarosa_Final_6-16-10.wmv">video</a> resulting from it, actually titled “Extreme Terrain Requires Extreme Diligence,” stated among other things that <em>“</em>There is little water available to sustain more than 800 horses.” (Also see <a href="http://www.blm.gov/nv/st/en/fo/elko_field_office/blm_programs/wild_horse_and_burro/owyhee_rock_creek/video_transcript_extreme.html">transcript</a>.) Meanwhile, the BLM warned in its own Environmental Assessment that <em>“</em>Given the dry conditions and the expanding wild horse numbers, along with the limited perennial water sources in the Owyhee HMA, <em>the BLM has a very strong concern that wild horses could suffer from dehydration and possible death in the Owyhee HMA this summer” </em>to justify the disastrous July 10 roundup.</p>
<p>Clearly, the BLM should have taken actions (i.e. fence removal, water delivery, etc.) to mitigate any possible problems. The Tuscarora situation is a classic case whereby the BLM refuses to conduct on-the-range management and reverts to the roundup-removal practice which has already been acknowledged by the Interior Secretary to be an unsustainable practice.  In the case of the horses at Owhyee, just like the horses at Calico, the result is needless suffering and death. Thanks to this broken system, we have more wild horses in government holding facilities (36,000) than free on the range (33,000).</p>
<p>In addition to the BLM-created problem in Tuscarora, the BLM proceeded with using helicopters to roundup these horses in summer-desert temperatures while foals continue to be born. This means newborns and weeks-old foals and still-pregnant mares were run up to eight miles in desert heat. IDA has <a href="http://www.idanews.org/ida-breaking-news/blm-blasted-for-proceeding-07-12-2010/">called for a moratorium on summer roundups </a>and <a href="http://www.idanews.org/ida-breaking-news/legal-action-taken-to-halt-roundup_07-10-2010/">filed an administrative appeal</a> to stop the Tuscarora roundup. We recently received the denial on the appeal and are reviewing our legal options.</p>
<p>We knew fighting the deeply-entrenched BLM would not be easy. We pledge to all the wild horses and burros who have lost their lives, families and freedom that we will continue to fight until these magnificent beings are truly protected and finally given their fair share of our public lands.</p>
<p>Stay tuned for our next action alert &#8211; another step in this long fight to bring about the change<em> </em>these animals deserve and need.</p>
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		<title>Urge the USDA to Stop Exterminating Canada Geese TODAY!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 17:07:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Scotlund Haisley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Wildlife Services continue to systematically round up and exterminate entire flocks of resident Canada geese all over the country, IDA is calling on every one of our supporters to get involved to stop this needless killing.  In 2010, thousands of innocent Canada geese across the country have been [...]]]></description>
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<p>As the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Wildlife Services continue to systematically round up and exterminate entire flocks of resident Canada  geese all over the country, IDA is calling on every one of our supporters to  get involved to stop this needless killing.  In 2010, thousands of innocent  Canada geese across the country have been or will be gassed to death or sent to slaughterhouses if we do not take action to stop it. Since non-lethal population control programs for resident Canada geese have proven  successful throughout the country, the USDA must change course and switch to  non-lethal, humane, and progressive population control.</p>
<p>Every person I have spoken with, whether they be in New Jersey or New York,  has been outraged, horrified or saddened by the eradication of geese in their communities.  Many are sickened that the slaughter occurred despite  public protest or without considering the interests of the vast number of  residents who enjoy the presence of the geese in the parks. Of course, the lack of consideration of the interests of the geese themselves is even more  disturbing.</p>
<p><strong>IDA has produced another video highlighting the negative impacts of the USDA’s lethal course of action against geese. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hUk8hiRDmc">Click here to watch the video. </a></strong></p>
<p><strong>IDA encourages you to act to protect Canada geese in your community by  contacting your city manager’s office to request a copy of their goose management plan.  Also, <strong>please <a href="http://ida.convio.net/site/Advocacy?pagename=homepage&amp;id=1555">click here to send an e-mail to USDA Secretary  Tom Vilsack, asking him to immediately end the slaughter of Canada geese.</a><br />
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<p><strong>With the help of each and every one of IDA’s supporters, we can make a positive difference for the Canada geese who call the United States  home.</strong></p>
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		<title>Victory! Sacramento Passes Ordinance to Protect Performing Animals</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 15:25:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Catherine Doyle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In yet another victory for animals, the Sacramento (Calif.) City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved an ordinance amendment that provides greater protection for animals used in traveling exhibitions such as circuses and rodeos. Presented by Councilmember Sandy Sheedy, the amendment establishes an application and permit process for traveling animal exhibitors and empowers Sacramento animal control [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://www.idablog.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Circus_Nov_06_Ringling-WVA.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1574 aligncenter" src="http://www.idablog.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Circus_Nov_06_Ringling-WVA.jpg" alt="" width="640" height="480" /></a></strong>In yet another victory for animals, the Sacramento<span style="color: #000000;"> </span><span style="color: #000000;">(Calif.) </span>City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved an ordinance amendment that provides greater protection for animals used in traveling exhibitions such as circuses and rodeos. Presented by Councilmember Sandy Sheedy, the amendment establishes an application and permit process for traveling animal exhibitors and empowers Sacramento animal control officers to perform unannounced inspections to insure the humane care and treatment of performing animals.</p>
<p>IDA founder Dr. Elliot Katz provided expert testimony at the hearing, educating the council about the crippling foot and joint diseases that elephants in circuses suffer as a result of constant confinement and being forced to perform unnatural tricks.</p>
<p>The council also heard from local animal advocates, animal organizations, and leading experts on the behavior and care of wild animals, including PAWS Co-founder Ed Stewart, wildlife consultant and veterinarian Dr. Mel Richardson, and animal behaviorist and trainer Gail Laule, who all urged passage of the amendment.</p>
<p>At one dramatic point during the hearing, the Councilmember showed a video of Ringling Bros. Circus trainers brutally hitting elephants in the face, trunk and body with bullhooks as they waited to perform. It should come as no surprise that the council voted unanimously in favor of the ordinance amendment after seeing this blatant display of cruelty.</p>
<p>Dr. Katz hailed the council’s decision as a wonderful first step. “IDA applauds the Sacramento City Council for its unanimous support of this important ordinance that will better protect animal welfare,” said Dr. Katz. “Now it’s our job to continue to educate the public about the plight of animals used in circuses, rodeos and other forms of so-called entertainment, and keep fighting to end these inherently cruel and outdated displays.”</p>
<div>Councilmember Sheedy expressed her thanks to IDA for its support of the ordinance,  stating: “Dr.  Katz’s testimony was invaluable, as were all the emails your  organization generated. This was a big victory for animal rights, and it would not  have happened without your help.  Thanks again!”</div>
<p>IDA would like to thank all our Sacramento-area supporters who quickly responded to our alerts, sending emails and making phone calls in support of the ordinance. We also thank Councilmember Sheedy for her compassionate leadership for animals, all the council members who voted to approve this important ordinance, and Mayor Kevin Johnson.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://sacramento.granicus.com/ViewPublisher.php?view_id=22">You can view the hearing at HERE. Click on the “Watch Now” button for the July 20<sup>th</sup> meeting.</a></strong></p>
<p>If you would like to thank Mayor Johnson and the Sacramento City Council, you can email them at:</p>
<p>Mayor Kevin Johnson - You must go to the city website and<strong> <a href="http://www.cityofsacramento.org/mayor/forms/emailCommentForm/">email the mayor via this form.</a></strong></p>
<p>E-Mail string for entire City Council:</p>
<p><a href="mailto:rtretheway@cityofsacramento.org">rtretheway@cityofsacramento.org</a></p>
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		<title>IDA Fighting USDA Extermination Of Canada Geese Across the Country</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2010 20:24:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Scotlund Haisley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Across the United States, Canada Geese are being exterminated, in horribly cruel ways.  IDA is asking: why? Besides the inhumanity of the slaughter, past experience proves that the killings will not have the desired effect. Brooklyn, New York residents learned this past Monday that 400 Canada Geese from Prospect Park were killed by gassing, and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Across the United States, Canada Geese are being exterminated, in horribly cruel ways.  IDA is asking: why? Besides the inhumanity of the slaughter, past experience proves that the killings will not have the desired effect.</p>
<p>Brooklyn, New York residents learned this past Monday that 400 Canada Geese from Prospect Park were killed by gassing, and sent to a landfill. Last summer, 1,237 geese were killed and sent to landfill from 17 sites around Brooklyn.  This year, the USDA estimates they will kill the same number.  These extermination programs do not work, since more geese come to occupy the newly available territory.</p>
<p>The communities call in the USDA to do the dirty work because Canada Geese are migratory birds, thus supposedly protected under the Migratory Bird Act. But we’re seeing that rather than being protected by the USDA, they need to be protected FROM the USDA!</p>
<p>In June, Mount Laurel Township in New Jersey contracted with the USDA to round up and gas 133 Canada Geese. <a href="http://www.idanews.org/ida-breaking-news/in-defense-of-animals-geese-exterm-07-09-2010/">See our news release on this slaughter here</a>. The act angered local residents who were adamantly opposed to lethal control measures. Not surprisingly, the government-approved and conducted slaughter also motivated some sick individuals to begin their own extermination program.  On Sunday July 11, more than 30 geese and ducks near the same neighborhoods were found mutilated and dead or barely breathing. IDA president Scotlund Haisley and actress Elaine Hendrix addressed Mount Laurel officials at the township council meeting to pledge a <a href="http://www.idanews.org/ida-breaking-news/ida-reward-geese-slaughter_07-14-2010/">$5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible</a> for this latest slaughter.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fckCqJ2Dexk">Click here to view a short IDA video about the Mount Laurel Canada Geese slaughter</a>.</p>
<p>Amid a growing number of complaints from residents nationwide outraged over city officials authorizing the USDA to cull entire flocks of Canada geese from community lakes and parks, IDA is stepping up to empower animal advocates with the knowledge they need to stop such grossly inhumane and ultimately ineffectual programs. In addition to the terrible suffering and death each of these wild geese experience, the participating cities will have to continue intervening year after year to keep their parks geese-free.  Instead of killing Canada geese, they can embark on a non-lethal program which would produce long term benefits and is humane.</p>
<p>Please stay tuned for more updates on this important issue. If you have a lake or pond in your community with geese or ducks, please contact your city official to examine their management plans. If you find they are exterminating the birds, contact IDA for advice.</p>
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		<title>Breaking News About Elephants &#8211; Send a &#8220;Thank You&#8221; to Zimbabwe’s Prime Minister and Help Nosey Escape the Circus!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2010 21:14:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Catherine Doyle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[IDA has two new “Breaking News” items featured on www.HelpElephants.com that just by chance have a common thread (besides the fact they’re about elephants), and that’s the African nation of Zimbabwe. We reported on an elephant named Nosey, who was traumatically torn from her family and shipped to the U.S. before she was even two [...]]]></description>
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<p>IDA has two new “Breaking News” items featured on <a href="http://www.helpelephants.com/">www.HelpElephants.com</a> that just by chance have a common thread (besides the fact they’re about elephants), and that’s the African nation of Zimbabwe.</p>
<p>We reported on an elephant named Nosey, who was traumatically torn from her family and shipped to the U.S. before she was even two years old – an age at which elephant babies are still nursing and enjoying the love and protection of their mother and herd. Nosey instead was sold into the circus, where she lost everything natural to an elephant: family, room to freely roam, companionship and freedom of choice. Since 1988, Nosey has endured a life of hardship and abuse, forced to give performances and rides with trainer Hugo Liebel and the Florida State Family Circus. (Though sometimes the circus and Nosey travel under different names.) Despite the fact that elephants are highly social and require the company of other elephants, Nosey has been held alone for <em>22 years</em>.</p>
<p>IDA sent a letter to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, detailing the abuse and negligent treatment to which Nosey has been subjected for more than two decades and called on the agency to confiscate her now. <a href="http://www.helpelephants.com/pdf/NoseyGipsonltrhead.pdf">Read IDA’s letter to the USDA here</a>. While it appears that the agency is more closely monitoring Nosey’s situation, historically it has waited far too long to remove elephants who are in dire condition and suffering greatly. Our question is: How much more “monitoring” will it take to persuade the USDA that Nosey’s lengthy history of neglect and abuse will continue only as long as they allow it? You can take for action for Nosey by <a href="https://secure2.convio.net/ida/site/Advocacy?pagename=homepage&amp;page=UserAction&amp;id=1547&amp;autologin=true&amp;AddInterest=1032&amp;JServSessionIdr004=ci7m11b1l1.app246b">clicking here</a>. You’ll find an easy click ‘n’ send letter directed at the USDA.</p>
<p>On a happier note, we have a great victory to report. Two elephant calves from Zimbabwe have avoided a captive fate and will remain in their native country. The government has called off a wildlife sale that would have sent two wild-caught, 18-month-old elephants, as well as giraffe, zebra, hyena, monkeys and birds, to a zoo in North Korea.</p>
<p>We are told that the majority of the captured animals have been released back into the wild through the efforts of wildlife groups in Zimbabwe, with the support of the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority. The two young elephants cannot be released immediately but will be integrated into a herd of other rescued elephants at the Wild Horizons Wildlife Trust and later released into the wild.</p>
<p>While many people were angered by news of the sale, it appears that the government’s intentions were to raise badly needed funds to cut critical fire-breaks in Hwange National Park, where many of the animals were caught. Reportedly, the Zimbabwean government does not intend to undertake another similar capture.</p>
<p>This blog may focus on elephants but I wanted to share a warm story about two young hyena who had been caught for the sale to North Korea. Though they had been confined for two weeks in a holding boma, their parents stayed near, calling for them. When it came time to free them, the youngsters were released directly into Hwange National Park and back to their waiting parents. While hyena may not appear as “warm and fuzzy” to people as baby elephants or other animals, this story shows the depth and importance of family ties to a range of species – and how easily man can destroy those relationships.</p>
<p>You can see photos and read more reports about the wildlife release at this <a href="http://www.elephantvoices.org/news-media-a-reports/77-appeals/741-zimbabwe-update-cancellation-of-north-korea-deal-and-release-of-animals.html">link</a> and this <a href="http://zimbabwe7.wildlifedirect.org/2010/07/10/full-report-on-the-hwange-animal-release/">link</a>.</p>
<p>Please be sure to thank Zimbabwe’s prime minister for stopping the export and urge him to permanently ban the capture of wild for captivity. <a href="http://ida.convio.net/site/MessageViewer?em_id=14342.0&amp;printer_friendly=1">Get more information here</a><a href="http://ida.convio.net/site/MessageViewer?em_id=14342.0&amp;printer_friendly=1" target="_blank"><strong> and send your  thank-you</strong> by clicking here</a>.</p>
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		<title>No matter where you live &#8211; You can help dogs in South Korea!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2010 18:21:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hope Bohanec</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every year approximately TWO MILLION dogs are inhumanely caged, tortured and used for food in South Korea! The dogs are crammed like vegetables into crates. When a customer makes a selection, the dogs are roughly yanked from the cage and intentionally abused before being slaughtered for the sale. In Defense of Animal&#8217;s partner in South [...]]]></description>
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<p>Every year approximately TWO MILLION dogs are inhumanely caged, tortured  and used for food in South Korea! The dogs are crammed like vegetables  into crates. When a customer makes a selection, the dogs are roughly  yanked from the cage and intentionally abused before being slaughtered  for the sale.</p>
<p>In Defense of Animal&#8217;s partner in South Korea  recently shut down a dog meat farm in the Gyeonggi Province. While this  is a huge victory for the dogs of South Korea, more must be done.</p>
<p>This  practice of killing and eating dogs is not because of some  long-standing cultural tradition. In fact, most Koreans find the cruelty  and killing appalling. Yet it continues because it is backed by  government indifference and because profit-driven industry forces  aggressively promote the superstition that the more the dog suffered in  his death, the more virility a man will experience when he eats the  flesh.</p>
<p>Please join IDA and our Korean colleagues by participating in The International Day of Action! <a href="http://www.idausa.org/campaigns/korea/events_2010.html">There are demonstrations happening all over the world</a> but don&#8217;t worry if there isn&#8217;t one in your area. This year we are also having a &#8220;virtual demonstration&#8221;!</p>
<p>It is very easy to take part in the &#8220;virtual demonstration&#8221; &#8211; just change your profile photo on your Facebook or Twitter pages to our &#8220;Sign&#8221; (provided in this blog entry) and <a href="https://secure2.convio.net/ida/site/Advocacy?cmd=display&amp;page=UserAction&amp;id=1533">post this petition to the South Korean Embassy</a> in your status line or tweet it to your friends! By encouraging your friends and followers to sign this  petition &#8211; you&#8217;ll be urging the Korean government to strengthen and enforce animal  protection laws so that these cruelties can be brought to an end! So even if you can&#8217;t be outside an embassy next Tuesday &#8211; you can still let those decision makers inside the embassy know you care about how these dogs are treated and you want them to do something about it!</p>
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		<title>Join Activists Around the World for our International Day of Action for South Korean Dogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 19:36:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Scotlund Haisley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Imagine an elderly golden retriever behind the bars of a small cage; his warm brown eyes begging for your help. In the United States this dog would most likely be in a shelter waiting for his forever home, but the dog I speak of was condemned to a tortuous death in the South Korean meat [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><script type="text/javascript"></script><a href="http://www.idablog.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Korean-Dog-4-2010-3.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1513" src="http://www.idablog.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Korean-Dog-4-2010-3-300x201.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="201" /></a>Imagine an elderly golden retriever behind the bars of a small cage; his warm brown eyes begging for your help. In the United   States this dog would most likely be in a shelter waiting for his forever home, but the dog I speak of was condemned to a tortuous death in the South Korean meat market. Dogs just like those you and I cherish as members of our family are killed for their meat every day in South Korea. In Defense of Animals cannot turn away from the great need of these helpless beings.</p>
<p>IDA’s South Korean partners, Coexistence for Animal Rights on Earth, (CARE) recently received information about a remote dog meat “farm” in Gyeonggi Province. When CARE activists visited the facility, they discovered an appalling scene. Dogs were living in miserable conditions in feces-laden, cramped, ramshackle cages. These neglected dogs were filthy- some suffering from severe injuries.</p>
<p>The conditions were so horrible; these brave activists simply couldn’t leave without the dogs. At the risk of arrest and personal injury, they rescued the dogs, bringing them to CARE’s animal shelter to be treated, cleaned and, most likely, loved for the first time. You can see the <a href="http://www.idausa.org/campaigns/korea/korea_lifesaving_rescue.html)">i</a><a href="http://www.idausa.org/campaigns/korea/korea_lifesaving_rescue.html">mages of the dramatic rescue here </a>.</p>
<p>Some in South Korea believe that the more the dog suffers during death, the more virility a man will obtain from eating his or her flesh. Dogs are tortured to death in shocking and unimaginable ways because of this horrible, antiquated superstition. Not only do these dogs endure loneliness and squalor during their short lives, their deaths are inconceivably cruel.</p>
<p>Most South Koreans consider dogs to be companion animals. Only a small minority eat them. We want to support those South Koreans who advocate that animals deserve compassion, love and respect; that they are sentient beings and not mere commodities to be bought, sold and slaughtered.</p>
<p>Please help IDA draw international attention to this issue by participating in our <strong>International Day of Action for South Korean Dogs on Tuesday, July 6,</strong><sup> </sup><strong>2010. </strong>Dozens of cities around the world will host outreach events to educate their communities about this important issue. Activists will pass out leaflets and hold signs outside South Korean Embassies and Consulates around the globe, drawing world attention to the dogs of South Korea. <a href="http://www.idausa.org/campaigns/korea/events_2010.html">Find out if your city is hosting an event here</a>.</p>
<p>This year’s Day of Action includes cities in the U.S., Canada, Ireland, Bolivia, South Africa, India and of course, South Korea. Let’s support the courageous South Korean activists who battle to free these dogs by raising our voices around the world on July 6!</p>
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		<title>Queenie and Congress: How to effectively respond to letters from senators and representatives when you don’t get the answer you want</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 14:23:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Catherine Doyle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many of you wrote to your members of Congress in the past two weeks to request help in ensuring that the USDA is held responsible for its actions in sending Queenie to a tiny, antiquated exhibit in the San Antonio Zoo. We had long urged that she go to a sanctuary where she could get [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.idablog.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/queenieA.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1509" src="http://www.idablog.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/queenieA-216x300.jpg" alt="" width="216" height="300" /></a>Many of you wrote to your members of Congress in the past two weeks to request help in ensuring that the USDA is held responsible for its actions in sending Queenie to a tiny, antiquated exhibit in the San Antonio Zoo. We had long urged that she go to a sanctuary where she could get the special rehabilitative care that she needs after a lifetime of abuse in the circus industry. Instead, the USDA showed itself to be far too enmeshed with the zoo industry by acting as its acquisition arm rather than its regulator.</p>
<p>Several of you have shared with us responses from your senators and representatives indicating that our elected officials don’t understand that the USDA orchestrated Queenie’s transfer to the zoo rather than directing her to a facility where her needs could best be met. Likewise, the USDA appears to be successfully sidestepping the outrageous fact that Queenie’s trainer, Will Davenport, financially benefited from the agency’s deal-making, despite the fact he was found in repeated violation of federal animal welfare law.</p>
<p>We look at any response as a useful “foot in the door” toward getting some real help for Queenie in the form of attention from Congress. The key is to capitalize on that response.</p>
<p>If you have received a letter regarding Queenie from one of your senators or representatives, the next step is to follow up with a phone call to his or her office. (You can do this even if you did not receive a response!) Ask to speak with the aide who covers animal issues, and fill them in, using the following information:</p>
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<li>The USDA crafted a deal in which an abusive elephant trainer, who was repeatedly cited for serious violations of the federal Animal Welfare Act and faced formal charges, financially benefited , ending up $20,000 richer for it.</li>
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<li>Will Davenport’s violations were so egregious that the USDA seized two elephants, Tina and Jewel, in August 2009 because they were in such dire condition. Davenport also “threatened, abused and harassed” APHIS officials in the course of carrying out their duties.</li>
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<li>The USDA’s formal charges against Davenport resulted in $100,000 in assessed fines. But under the USDA’s settlement deal, he never paid a penny in fines and he sold his remaining elephant, Queenie, to the San Antonio Zoo for $20,000.</li>
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<li>The USDA claims to make decisions based on the best interest of each individual animal, yet it failed to ensure that Queenie was sent to a sanctuary where she would have received the specialized rehabilitative care she needed after decades of abuse in the circus. Instead she was sent to a zoo that lacks the space to properly care for even one elephant.</li>
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<li>This represents just one more example of a federal oversight agency that is far too entwined with the industry it is <em>supposed</em> to be regulating, and the American people are tired of it.</li>
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<p>Queenie, imprisoned in that tiny zoo cell, is the embodiment of the USDA’s many failures to hold the welfare of its charges above the interests of the industry. Let’s use this opportunity to focus Congressional attention on her, and on the problem elephants face at the hands of the USDA. Please make your follow-up calls today!</p>
<p>If you need additional help in responding to your elected officials or if your senator or representative wishes to help, please contact Deb Robinson at circuses@idausa.org.</p>
<p><strong>This blog was contributed by  Deborah Robinson, IDA’s Captive    Elephant Specialist.</strong></p>
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