Showing posts with label endangered species. Show all posts
Showing posts with label endangered species. Show all posts

Aug 3, 2012

Vietnam: Soldiers Arrested for Torturing, Killing Endangered Langurs

From: Meriem
photo of a langur: http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/39826/0 
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2012 8:48 PM
Subject: Vietnam: Soldiers Arrested for Torturing, Killing Endangered Langurs - UPDATE 08/01/2012

Update 08/01/2012: According to the news portal Viet Nam News, Quang has been "discharged from the army for causing the death of two endangered langurs" and his accomplices have "received disciplinary warnings". Although Vietnamese law states that an offender can be jailed for up to three years for killing an endangered species such as the grey-shanked douc langur, there was no mention of further punishment for Quang.


Jul 11, 2012

USA: Send comments to stop the slaughter of Bluefin Tuna---and other creatures painfully killed and trashed as "BY-CATCH"


Did you know that the longline fish hooks commonly used by fisheries in the Gulf of Mexico needlessly snare hundreds of sea turtles, tuna, sea birds and sharks that they're not even trying to catch? Then they toss the animals they've unintentionally killed OVERBOARD!
Right now, the National Marine Fisheries Service is considering regulations that would put a stop to these deadly, wasteful longlines – but we only have until July 15 to speak out in support of these new regulations.
Among the wildlife at risk is the Western Atlantic bluefin tuna, a majestic species that only reproduces in the Gulf. Thanks to longlines and other deadly practices, their population has alreadydeclined by 72% since 1970 and they're heading for extinction.
But we have the power to keep them OFF the endangered species list: please join me in sending your message today and then ask your friends and family to do the same by July 15.
Thanks for your help!

P.S. There is further info at National Geographic Newswatch: http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2012/06/20/the-bottom-line-bluefin-tuna-need-you-now/
which says in part: "After years of ineffective management in the United States, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is considering sweeping changes to the way it manages this species in the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean. But the agency needs to hear from you."

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Apr 29, 2012

L112

4/29: Please like & follow the new page on Facebook Move-The-Bombing-Range-Dont-bomb-the-southern-resident-orca-whales
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Move-The-Bombing-Range-Dont-bomb-the-southern-resident-orca-whales/359429844093856

4/11 POST:
Orca whale L112 was known as Sooke photo by Cascadia Research

It is just so wrong.

Click for April 10, 2012 article in Vancouver Sun re investigation of cause of death of  three-year-old L112, one of an endangered species (Orcinus orca):
Did offshore war games kill endangered West Coast orca?

More info about L112 who was known as Sooke may be viewed at Whale Trail blog, with photos of her in life:
http://thewhaletrail.org/sad-news-about-l112


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May 20, 2011

Eaglet

David Hancock, Wildlife Biologist
Please share the website for the Hancock Wildlife Foundation which is:  http://hancockwildlife.org/.

http://animals.m-y-d-s.com/
Thank goodness for David Hancock, the Hancock Wildlife Center, and all people interested and active in saving five-week-old Flyer the Eaglet who was entangled in fishing line. All litterbugs should be prosecuted and penalized! There is no excuse to leave fishing line or any other debris on the land, in streams, or in oceans. Go vegan!  
Click for stories re the good news for Flyer:



May 15, 2011

Gobies

There needs to be more international education about vegan lifestyles!
Please vote for the Wildlife Conservation Society project at the Disney site!
The following link is to a newsletter published by the Wildlife Conservation Society
reporting on PEOPLE EATING WILDLIFE in violation of prohibitions against it. Also featured is an exciting Goby Guarantee WCS project in Fiji which is entered into the competition for $100K from the Disney Friends for Change, facts surrounding the tragic dilemma that half of all turtle and tortoise species are at risk of extinction, and a report of a Cheetah rescued from increasing illegal wildlife trading in Tanzania. Please note the link to the Disney site that is given in the newsletter's story of the Goby Guarantee project and VOTE. Thank you!
Fiji's Freshwater Gobies

Mar 27, 2011

Loris

"Slow Loris: So Cute, So Sad." See post with links to more info re despicable human beings and the torture, pain, suffering and death of another primate, the slow loris:
http://vegansaurus.com/post/4088649722/slow-loris-so-cute-so-sad

Jul 10, 2010

Songbirds

Birds In Danger

Guest host Kevin Sylvester spoke with Bridget Stutchbury. She is the Canada Research Chair in Ecology and Conservation Biology at York University.
Listen audio (runs 5:24) Browse everything in our show


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