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Sunday, September 28, 2014

And the cruelties continue. Today a pod of pilot whales wait their fate while the fisher scum of the town of Taiji have a day off. Families of pilot whales bob up and down together, exhausted and hungry after being driven into the infamous cove waiting to be slaughtered.
Also today, millions of animals lost their lives to man.
A nation is judged on how it treats its animals..

Sunday, September 14, 2014

A huge THANK YOU to all of you who have participated in the cyber-protest.
Jewell's office has been flooded with phone calls and she received emails at rate that her system could not handle! Please keep up the great work!
1. Post your civil and respectful comments on the U.S. Department of the Interior's Facebook page stating your stance on the removal of Wyoming checkerboard horses.
2. Share this post on your Facebook page and with all your friends. Be sure to join the conversation with ‪#‎justice4mustangs‬ on your postings.
3. Tweet to @SecretaryJewell @Interior: Public lands 4 all Americans: Stop WY wild horse wipeout. #justice4mustangs
4. Call Jewell's office: 202-208-7351 with this sample message: "I oppose the massive wild horse roundup about to take place in Wyoming. The BLM did not provide any opportunity for the public to participate in the decision to remove these horses. Nearly 1,000 cherished wild horses will lose their freedom solely to appease ranchers who graze their livestock on our public lands. The American public opposes this roundup. Please stop the Wyoming wild horse wipeout. Our public lands belong to all Americans."
5. Send Secretary Jewell an email: exsec@ios.doi.gov
Photo by Living Images by Carol Walker

Thursday, September 11, 2014

SEAWORLD Entertainment is in more hot water.
The company (a separate entity to the SeaWorld on the Gold Coast) has been hit with a shareholder lawsuit accusing it of misleading investors about the impact of last year’s Blackfish documentary on attendance and mistreating its famed killer whales.
Last month, SeaWorld shares tumbled 33 per cent in one day after the company warned that the hard-hitting film was hurting attendance at its theme parks.
The film released in July 2013 — just months after SeaWorld’s April 18 initial public offering — made the alleged mistreatment of orcas a national issue and galvanised animal rights activists.
The suit alleges that SeaWorld failed to disclose it had improperly cared for its orca population and continued to feature and breed a whale that had killed and injured numerous trainers.
As a consequence, the company “created material uncertainties and risks” that could impact attendance at its family-oriented parks.
The Blackstone Group, which bought SeaWorld less than five years ago, has reaped about $2.2 billion on its $1 billion investment since December 2009. Blackstone has a 22.5 per cent stake in the aquatic park operator.
Shares of SeaWorld, which went public at $27 a share, traded up slightly Wednesday to $20.70 at 12:30pm in New York.

Sunday, September 7, 2014

JJ and Rooy. Two special things in my life, who knows if JJ is still with us! Hunters are killing bears by the hundreds and most hunters are camped outside the perimeter of the WRI grounds... At the end of this vile hunting season, most of Lynn Rogers research bears will have been wiped out under the orders (unofficially) of the corrupt DNR....
As hunters decimate the North Woods in Minnesota comes the loss of 5-year-old male Ty (son of 8-year-old Bow, great-grandson of 15-year-old RC, and great-great-grandson of 27-year-old Shadow). Ty was a playful bear who had good rapport with many other bears. Ty was popular. Many bears knew and trusted him and frequently initiated play—or responded to his initiatives. His relationships extended to sharing food. He often fed with his nose peacefully touching the noses of larger or smaller males, even when the food was highly preferred hazelnuts. Seeing his relationships develop with the other bears this past year as he became a confident adult, we would have liked to better quantify those relationships, the amount of play, and how it contrasts with the behaviors of less accepted males. Part of Ty’s acceptance by other males may have been due to his calm, trusting demeanor that also extended to humans. We saw Ty’s picture posted as one of the bears killed on September 1—opening day.
Photo: As hunters decimate the North Woods in Minnesota comes the loss of 5-year-old male Ty (son of 8-year-old Bow, great-grandson of 15-year-old RC, and great-great-grandson of 27-year-old Shadow). Ty was a playful bear who had good rapport with many other bears. Ty was popular. Many bears knew and trusted him and frequently initiated play—or responded to his initiatives. His relationships extended to sharing food. He often fed with his nose peacefully touching the noses of larger or smaller males, even when the food was highly preferred hazelnuts. Seeing his relationships develop with the other bears this past year as he became a confident adult, we would have liked to better quantify those relationships, the amount of play, and how it contrasts with the behaviors of less accepted males. Part of Ty’s acceptance by other males may have been due to his calm, trusting demeanor that also extended to humans. We saw Ty’s picture posted as one of the bears killed on September 1—opening day.

Massacre Of Bears In MN, United States

This is one of the hunters who is taking the docs research bears one by one.
This is the guy who killed Hope in 2011 with a bow and arrow. He has taken (as i know up to now) 4 bears this season. He hides around the WRI for each bear to come in and then destroys their lives.......
I won't give his name just yet for fear and retribution to all bears in this area....