Author: Lisax

[ad_1] Extinctions used to be nature’s way of clearing decks for new species to emerge. Even in the distant past, there have been many mass extinctions, the most notable of which was the extinction of at least most dinosaurs 65 million years ago, thanks to what archaeologists believe was a meteorite.But with the advent of humans, extinction is no longer a prerogative of nature. Humans happily hunted many species to extinction, although admittedly the belief systems of many cultures did not consider it possible to hunt animals to extinction. When people realized that animals could be exterminated because people wanted…

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[ad_1] The dolphin is walking. Thanks for coming back. Many thanks. Hi, I am Lisa Lange, Senior Vice President of Communications and this is an amazing day for me. Personally, I got my start in animal rights around 30 years ago and my focus was on marine mammals in captivity. Seeing that, tears welled up in my eyes because this is the beginning of the end for the cruelty of the captive animal display industry. You know. Seaworld currently has 140 dolphins in seven small aquariums in their amusement parks around. And they breed them by artificial insemination, which is,…

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[ad_1] For immediate release:May 27, 2021Contact:Tasgola Bruner 202-483-7382 College Station, Texas – Texas A&M University, represented by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, overturned the transit system’s unconstitutional advertising policy, which PETA challenged in a free speech lawsuit, and found the policy violated PETA’s rights, prompting the group to agree to dismiss the suit today. A copy of the group’s response to the school’s layoff proposal is available upon request.After Texas A&M refused to place PETA advertisements on their buses featuring a dog used in its canine muscular dystrophy (MD) experiments, the group filed a lawsuit alleging that the school’s policy…

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[ad_1] UK’s largest member-owned travel agent abandons captive cetacean abuse parks For immediate release:May 27, 2021Contact:David Pearl 202-483-7382 London – Your Co-op Travel has joined a long list of companies that have stopped promoting SeaWorld, including Booking.com, Tripadvisor and United Airlines, following discussions with PETA and its affiliates.PETA is urging all travel agents and operators to stop promoting and selling SeaWorld tickets as dolphins, including killer whales, and other marine animals suffer when they are in cramped concrete tanks.Your Co-op Travel has confirmed that its retail outlets, website and Co-op Holidays will no longer sell tickets to SeaWorld, the world’s…

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[ad_1] For immediate release:May 27, 2021Contact:David Pearl 202-483-7382 Brookfield, Illinois. – PETA’s lawsuit seeking records of the deaths of 54 stingrays temporarily taken from SeaWorld at Brookfield Zoo has reached a settlement. PETA will receive the records and refund $ 9,000 attorney fees, and the Zoological Society of Chicago will confirm that it no longer maintains or plans to do business with SeaWorld in the future.“The days of SeaWorld supplying sensory rays to Brookfield Zoo aquariums are over,” says PETA Foundation Deputy General Counsel Jared Goodman. “This agreement finally gives the public a glimpse into the zoo’s relationship with this…

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[ad_1] For immediate release:May 27, 2021Contact:Nicole Meyer 202-483-7382 Norfolk, Virginia. “Construction on the Elizabeth River left local Canadian geese with fewer nesting sites, but goose pair Gail and Bob managed to find the perfect spot: a purpose-built platform near PETA’s Sam Simon Center.They moved shortly after PETA set up the platform in 2020 and quickly gained the admiration of the group’s staff – and earned their names – when the female, despite storm- strong wind at a speed of 70 miles per hour, and the male refused to leave her side, beanswaying up and down in ferocious waves. After raising…

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[ad_1] Larry Wallach certainly wasn’t going to help PETA sound the alarm, but that’s exactly what the backyard pet exploiter did when he electrocuted a young tiger named Shiba on Facebook, held her in a neglected aviary, and treated her. in a harmful and inhuman manner. After PETA notified the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) about the video, the agency cited Wallach for numerous violations of the Federal Animal Welfare Act (AWA).Citations included not following veterinary instructions for treating Shiba’s broken toe, enclosing her with broken floorboards, putting her and the wolf at risk of injury by allowing them…

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[ad_1] For immediate release:May 27, 2021Contact:David Pearl 202-483-7382 East Rockaway, NY – After PETA notified the USDA of a live Facebook video posted by animal exploiter Larry Wallach showing him administering electric shock to a young tiger named Shiba, holding her in a dilapidated enclosure, and addressing with her in a dangerous and inhuman manner, the agency cited Wallach for numerous violations of federal animal welfare laws. These include not following veterinary instructions for treating Shiba’s broken toe, enclosing her with broken floorboards, putting her and the wolf at risk of injury by allowing them to interact, and not having…

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