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Meet Davey

Davey broke into the sanctuary. No, we’re not kidding! He was being raised for slaughter next door, broke into Animal Place, and added himself to the herd. Our animal care director convinced our neighbor to let Davey stay at the sanctuary forever.

Family reunion for rescued Baby Swan!

As regular viewers of this channel know, netting is a common cause of admission for patients here at Wildlife Aid.


This little cygnet was one such case. He had become tangled in discarded netting and was left with a small wound as a result, but our vet team soon had him fixed up and reunited with his family!

#HopeForPaws #Conan #TeamCoco Conan lived on the street and wouldn't surrender to me until I offered him a cheeseburger.

Today I need your help with special unique names for our rescues.


Please submit your name suggestion here: https://www.HopeForPaws.org/Name


If you would like to donate the cost of a cheeseburger that will help send me to the next rescue mission, please click here: https://www.HopeForPaws.org



Conan is now looking for his forever home, and our friends at Foxy and the Hounds will handle his adoption.


You can apply to adopt him here: https://FoxyAndTheHounds.org Thank you so much for sharing our videos!

Bears encouraged to participate in their own veterinary care at Animals Asia's sanctuaries.

Not everyone likes to go to the doctor, however the bears at Animals Asia’s sanctuaries in Vietnam and China enjoy it more than most.


This is because all of the bears in Animals Asia’s care are encouraged to help participate in their own health care. Our bear care teams work hard to develop rewarding and trusting relationships with the bears resulting in better health outcomes and less stress for the bears and their carers alike.


This is a far cry from the training some of our bears will have experienced in circuses where punishment is used to force them into performing for human entertainment. Our teams only use positive reinforcement with a range of treats that the bears particularly enjoy, which they come to associate with completing specific actions.

Dog Goh on Silk Island

#ProtectMillions - Goh is one of many dogs living on Silk Island. Unfortunately he was treated with a human medication which led to hair loss and other rather severe health problems. As you can see, he is not in a good condition - and to make things worse, the poor guy is also blind and constantly running against obstacles.


Wir took care of Goh, bathed and cleaned him and treated his wounds and infections. However, he will still need support in the future. Please keep up your fantastic help so we can continue our work on Silk Island️ http://bit.ly/3bPfmlh

Vet rescues FEISTY bat from a STICKY situation!

We deal with every species of UK wild animal here at Wildlife Aid, and many of them arrive in quite odd situations! Fly paper is a pet peeve of our vet team, we regularly see birds, insects, rodents and even bats stuck to it, leading to a horribly slow death if not helped. This little pipistrelle was one such case but, luckily, our vet team soon had him cleaned up and ready to return to the wild!

This Dog Was Chained to a Cinderblock—See Him Now!

For two years, Ziggy the dog was kept chained to a cinderblock, desperate for love and companionship—but as this new PETA video shows, everything changed when PETA's fieldworkers finally persuaded his owner to let him go to a new home. Now, he has a warm house, friends to play with, comfy beds to snuggle in, and the loving family he wanted so badly.

TRAPPED duck and ducklings given a helping hand to water!

As we move into our busiest time of year, cases like this will, sadly, be a common sight here at Wildlife Aid! After a female mallard laid her eggs in the middle of a block of flats (with no access to water), Simon, Ed and Stuart set off to help. Using Simon's proven 'keep-net trick', the team eventually managed to persuade the entire family inside and they were soon relocated to a much nicer body of water!

Blind kitten sits in a parking lot and wonders how will she survive in this world.

Luckily for Kenshi, Hope For Paws got a call about her, and things turned around quickly once JoAnn Wiltz and Katie McKittrick arrived. I really hope this will help convince you to join us with a small donation: https://www.HopeForPaws.org


Two days after the rescue, the mom, dad and the two siblings were captured too. The mom and dad never had human contact, so Loreta Hernandez and Jessica Holguin got them spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and released.


They are fed daily, and they are happy. It is important to understand that there are THREE MILLION feral cats in Los Angeles and it's a real challenge. The best we can do is to try and get as many as possible fixed. Kitten season is almost here, and it's just a nightmare to be born to these conditions and I feel so sad for the ones we never hear about.


If you would like to see a longer version that includes the surgical procedure, you can see it here: https://rumble.com/user/HopeForPaws - it's not for everybody... the surgery shows the removal of the eyes, but it really brings you closer to the things they have to deal with.


Kenshi was adopted to the most amazing home - you just have to see this kitten with the dogs at the end!


Kung Lao and Raiden are still looking for a home, and if you would like to adopt them, please contact our friends at: https://www.KittyBungalow.org


Thanks for sharing our videos with your friends who LOVE cats :-)

National Justice for Animals Week starts on Sunday! This annual campaign is critical for everyone who cares about protecting defenseless animals — and it’s a chance for us to make twice the impact together. Be a part of the Animal Legal Defense Fund.

We began National Justice for Animals Week because of animals like Chuck the duck, whose story I’m about to share with you. We’re aiming to raise every dollar of this matching gift offer in just one week to fight for justice for animal victims of cruelty and neglect — and we need your help to do it.

Chuck was rescued along with nearly 150 other animals from a horrific hoarding situation in Carroll County, Tennessee. He was found in a cage with a duck who had died, and was himself filthy, emaciated, and dehydrated. Veterinarians feared the worst for Chuck. But after weeks of care at Animal Rescue Corps’ Rescue Operation Center, Chuck was healthy enough to be moved to Redemption Road Rescue, where he could receive further care and be with other ducks. Don, today Chuck is flourishing. What’s more, his rescue, along with the other 150 animals, set a legal precedent affirming the constitutionality of the bond-or-forfeiture law — an important law that requires animal abusers to pay for the care of their victims during the legal proceedings or relinquish their ownership. Without your help, Chuck’s story could have turned out very differently. That is the lifesaving power of your support. There are more animals who desperately need our help, and our ability to fight for them depends on you. Please be part of National Justice for Animals Week today.

For 2.5 years, these hens lived in cages so small they could barely spread their wings.

You can see that their nails grew long, often curving around the wire beneath them. And on Monday, these hens saw freedom for the first time! Your help liberates one hen from a cage and provides her with two weeks of care Rescuers awoke at 2 am, drove to the egg farm, and legally liberated 310 hens. I wish you could have been with our team - you could better understand how horrific these farms really are. Beneath the rows of cages is 2.5 years worth of feces, piled almost 3 feet high. The stench is unbearable.  It took nearly two hours from start to finish to free the hens from their cages, and then it was off to our Petaluma Rescue & Adoption Center for a short quarantine and health checks. This is the first time the newly built chicken barn at the Rescue & Adoption center has been used for rescued hens! The shelter is not fully up and running, so today the birds are coming up to our Grass Valley sanctuary for the remainder of their quarantine.  Your help frees two hens from their cage and provides them with two weeks of care before they go to their forever homes This farm is a conventional egg farm raising white leghorns for 1-2.5 years. The birds are all de-beaked, in which a portion of their nerve-rich beak is cut off. And, sadly, all of their brothers were ground up alive at the hatchery. You will not hear the clear call of a rooster at this farm. With your help, five hens are freed and cared for for the next two weeks. Right now, the hens will be on a quarantine, treated for parasites, and then rehomed with sanctuaries and private homes. And you can be their hen hero with a gift today toward their care.


Racoon Knödel at TIERART

Meet our fluffy raccoon Knödel, who is living at our sanctuary TIERART along with 32 other raccoons! Knödel arrived at the sanctuary in 2014, as an orphaned cub at only 8 weeks old. As he was raised by the team and fed with a bottle, Knödel very friendly and comfortable with the staff. Currently, construction is underway at TIERART for a new specialised station for young raccoons, this means even more raccoons like Knödel can be saved! These active little animals love to keep busy, and a few days ago we filmed when caretaker Hannah prepared some enrichment for him. As you can see for yourself, he couldn`t wait to discover what`s in it! He is one chubby and healthy raccoon who loves exploring for more


Volunteer with the Animal Rescue Team

One of the most commonly asked questions for our Animal Rescue Team is, “How can I volunteer?” Our team has—and relies on—a strong network of volunteers to help us make a real difference for animals in rescue and disaster relief work. We truly depend on them to help us get this important, lifesaving work done.

One of the most common mistakes prospective volunteers make is waiting until a natural or man-made disaster strikes to begin the application process and to begin proper training and preparation for becoming an Animal Rescue Team volunteer. Unfortunately, by then, it’s too late. If you want to volunteer, it’s important to apply before a disaster. If you get everything done early, you, like our many other volunteers, will be ready to deploy when animals need our help.

I can’t speak enough to the impact people feel from saving animals in need. If you want to make a difference, this is a way to do it. I encourage you to start your application today. With hurricane season on the horizon, our team will be ready to deploy at a moment’s notice - The Humane Society of the United States







Welcome to the Animal & Wildlife Welfare, Abuse & Crime Report brought to you by the Sustainable Action Network (SAN)!

Join the Animal Legal Defense Fund for National Justice for Animals Week February 23 to 29!

This week is an annual event dedicated to raising public awareness about animal abuse, how to report it, and how to work within your community to create stronger laws and ensure tough enforcement. And you can also grab a limited edition shirt to show you support justice for animals throughout the year.

Animal Law Symposium: Oklahoma City

Join the Animal Legal Defense Fund for our Animal Law Symposium! This day-long symposium will provide attendees with the opportunity to hear from the top voices within the animal law community, including local experts. Register now.

Webinar Recording Available: Rankings in Review: State Anti Cruelty Laws

In case you missed the live webinar earlier this month on our annual rankings report, you can watch a recording of it at your convenience. In this webinar, Animal Legal Defense Fund Staff Attorney Kathleen Wood discusses the annual Animal Protection Laws Ranking Report, including what goes into creating our Compendium and Rankings Report, as well as the highlights from 2019.

In its 2021 federal budget proposal, the Administration is seeking catastrophic cuts to programs that protect wildlife.

We need Congress to fight back and restore support for programs that help tigers, elephants, rhinos, and countless other endangered species.



Among many programs on the chopping block are vital efforts at USAID and the Department of State that fight international wildlife trafficking, one of the largest transnational criminal enterprises in the world. Also redlined are the USAID Biodiversity Program, the Multinational Species Conservation Fund, and other key programs that conserve vulnerable species in the wild and protect the landscapes and seascapes that represent the last remaining wild places on the earth. Make your voice heard.


The Administration’s proposals represent a devastating threat to the future of elephants, tigers, and many other endangered species. But together we can fight back.

Congressional support is vital to the future of international conservation programs. That’s why we need to tell Congress to step up and speak out for elephants, tigers, gorillas, and many more species that cannot speak for themselves.



Please help send a message to Congress that you care about the future of wildlife. Programs that protect tigers, gorillas, turtles, and many others are not optional - they’re essential.

Donald Trump Jr. Gets Permit to Hunt Grizzly Bears

Trophy Hunting is a type of hunting in which an individual kills innocent animals for recreational purposes. The hunters usually kill selected animals – frequently big game such as rhinos, elephants, lions, pumas, and bears – under official government license. The trophy is the animal (or its head, skin or any other body part) that the hunter keeps as a souvenir.


It is a booming industry and is legal, albeit with restrictions on the species that can be hunted, where and when the hunting can take place, and the weapons that can be used. Allowing endangered species to be killed for sport is counterintuitive. It is part of a trend called "evolution in reverse" or "survival of the weak," and scientists have pointed out that sport-hunted populations of species like bighorn sheep now have smaller horns than those of 30 years ago, and after decades of poaching and trophy hunting giant-tusked elephants are a rarity in the wild.


Additionally, there can be deadly impacts from a trophy hunts beyond just the individual killed. Research has shown that when a dominant male lion in a pride is killed, the social group is disrupted and a cascade of deaths can result within the pride: young males killed fighting for the dominant position, cubs killed when a new dominant male takes over, and females killed protecting their cubs. And finally the idea that trophy hunting brings a conservation incentive to local people to save a species is not only counter-intuitive, it is a logical fallacy.


When a species' greatest value is as a dead trophy, its days will inevitably be numbered, just as they are when the value of their parts -- like ivory tusks, tiger skins, or rhino horn -- make protection from poachers nearly impossible.


We should not be harassing the wildlife for we would not like it if the roles were reversed.

#ProtectMillions: Silk island, known more formally as Koh Dach, is an island untouched by time.

#ProtectMillions: Silk island, known more formally as Koh Dach, is an island untouched by time. The island is undeveloped, consisting of small villages, rice fields, and Buddhist temples. Up to 1000 cats and dogs call the island home. Most are free-roaming, with many living either on the streets or at temples where the monks provide them with food.


Sadly, there is no veterinarian on the island or other animal care services. This means that every animal on the island is unvaccinated, unsterilised, and many suffer from chronic, untreated illnesses. But there is hope. Please support our mission and make a donation to help the animals on Silk Island: http://bit.ly/help-silk-island

SeaQuest Is No Place for Animals

Hundreds of animals have died at SeaQuest and other aquariums owned by Vince Covino. Do the right thing and NEVER visit shopping mall animal attractions like SeaQuest.

Every inch of rainforest in Madagascar could be gone in the next 50 years. We have to act right now to stop deforestation.

Sometimes, the numbers and statistics around environmental destruction are so gargantuan and complex that it's hard to wrap your head around what they actually mean.


But this one couldn't be clearer: Madagascar could lose 100% of its rainforests in our lifetimes.

Climate change is ravishing Madagascar, as it is ecosystems around the world.



These aren't just any rainforests. Madagascar is home to an astonishing array of wildlife that isn't found anywhere else on earth. That includes its 101 different lemur species. These cute creatures all live in the rainforest and are already endangered. Losing Madagascar's rainforests wouldn't just change the face of the land, it would lead to a massive, irreversible loss of biodiversity.



Wiping out Madagascar's rainforest is an imminent threat. It's scary, but it's also mobilizing. Nobody wants to allow their home to be ruined. We need the people in power to do something now to prevent the destruction of their homeland forever. We just need to make sure they know the stakes and that the world supports action.


A “serious substance that has the potential to slow a greyhound down” has been found in a greyhound who finished last in a race at Tralee stadium.

As revealed in the Irish Greyhound Board’s February 2020 “Adverse Analytical Findings” report, “Propranolol returned from a urine sample obtained from the greyhound Yesterdays News at Tralee Greyhound Stadium on the 22nd September, 2019”.


The IGB report states: “Mr John Gleeson [Muckenaugh, Lixnaw, Co. Kerry], registered owner of the greyhound Yesterdays News, was not in attendance. Mr. Kevin Gleeson appeared before the Control Committee representing his son, Mr. John Gleeson. Mr. Pat Herbert, Head of Regulation, Bord na gCon [Irish Greyhound Board], represented Bord na gCon in this matter.


The Control Committee, having considered all of the evidence in this matter was satisfied the case presented by Bord na gCon was proven. The Control Committee noted the explanation tendered by Mr. Kevin Gleeson that a family member may have inadvertently administered medication to the greyhound Yesterdays News on the day of the race in question.


The Committee noted that the substance Propranolol is a serious substance that has the potential to slow a greyhound down. The Committee further noted that no absolute explanation was tendered for the detection of the substance in the urine sample obtained from the greyhound in question.”

As demonstrated by this petition, we are all a voice for the elephants. 

If you live in the U.S., our voices can get louder by asking our members of Congress to support two bills that are moving against trophy hunting: 1.    CECIL Act H.R. 2245; Conserving Ecosystems by Ceasing the Importation of Large Animal Trophies. This will restrict the import and export of trophies of any species listed under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). 2.   Protect Act, H.R. 4804; Prohibiting Threatened and Endangered Creature Trophies. This will prohibit trophy hunting of ESA species in the US and import of any trophy of a species listed under the ESA. 3.   Lastly there is an Appropriations Bill For Fiscal Year 2021. The appropriations bill is a spending bill that authorizes the expenditure of government funds.  You can tell your member of Congress you would like to see language for the Appropriations Bill for Fiscal Year 2021 to defund U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s trophy import permits of elephants from Botswana. Please call your member of Congress and for his/her support on these bills.  To find your legislator, go to House.gov and type in your zip code.  It will provide your legislator’s contact number.  Please call and state you would like your legislator to support the CECIL Act and Protect Act and language in the Appropriations Bill FY21 to defund trophy hunting permits of elephants from Botswana.  I am currently working through the details of meeting with the Embassy of Botswana.  Please continue sharing this petition.  I want to keep building momentum up to the moment I meet with the Embassy.

Yummy...Sharks Fins...
Congress Failed to Pass this Shark Saving Bill Last Year: Demand They Do So in 2020

Shark finning is the practice of catching sharks solely to cut off their fins to make shark fin soup, an expensive delicacy in many Asian cultures. Fisherman, encouraged by high market prices, catch hundreds of thousands of sharks a day, then slice off their fins while they are still alive. They often don't even bother with the rest of the fish. Instead, they toss it back into the water — suffering and in pain — to sink to the bottom and drown.



According to the Animal Welfare Institute (AWI), over 73 million sharks a year are killed for their fins alone. The high death toll is devastating their population. Some species are now on the brink of extinction. This is nothing short of a wake-up call to do something now. Without sharks, the seas will die.


Sharks have evolved to be the ocean's apex predator. They keep prey fish "populations healthier by going after the old, sick, and very young...and keep the population numbers of other species in proper balance." And contrary to what you might think, a healthy shark population actually improves fishermen's harvest.


Last year, U.S. lawmakers introduced a bill to try to ban this practice by making it illegal to "possess, buy, or sell shark fins or any product containing" shark fins federally. Those in breach of the law would face serious criminal consequences. Unfortunately, the Shark Fin Sales Elimination Act of 2019 was never passed.


That is unacceptable. This is a problem we must tackle to save this vital species. Time is running out, and Congress must act.


An illegal shipment of 1,400 pounds of dried shark fins, estimated to be worth around $1 million, has been discovered at a port in Miami.


The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reported that officials found the fins packed into 18 boxes, which were believed to have originated in South America. The body parts were likely en route to Asia, where they’re primarily used in “luxury” shark fin soup.


This falsely declared shipment violated the Lacey Act, which bans illegal wildlife trade, and also contravened the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES). No criminal charges have been announced, but an investigation is ongoing.


The vile shark fin trade is responsible for the gruesome deaths of up to 73 million sharks annually through “finning,” or the act of severing the fins from a shark and simply dumping the body back into the sea. Unable to swim without their fins, the sharks are left to sink and suffocate, bleed to death, or be eaten alive. This disgraceful practice is illegal in U.S. waters, but importing the fins is not.


“The seizure in Miami of 1,400 pounds of shark fins being shipped from Latin America to Asia speaks to the worldwide crisis facing sharks,” Sara Amundson, President of the Humane Society Legislative Fund, told CBS News. “The United States plays a key role as an international transit hub for shark fins … Sharks are worth more alive than in a bowl of soup.”

Lady Freethinker’s petition to ban the cruel shark fin trade in the U.S. has reached over 22,440 signatures. Thank you to all who have signed. If you haven’t added your name yet, please do to urge the U.S. Senate to pass the Shark Fin Sales Elimination Act, saving millions of sharks who are being inhumanely slaughtered for their fins.

Breaking! Exotic Animals No Longer Allowed to Be Used as Entertainment at Los Angeles House Parties

By putting an end to exotic animal trade many animals will be spared the miserable existence of being forced to live in a tiny cage and live out their lives in depression. Exotic animals are not and never were meant to be kept as a pet, hence the name exotic. By keeping these animals out of unfit and incapable owners hands, we can help secure a brighter future for the wildlife of our planet.

Trapped Behind Fences, Sheep Burn to Death in Climate Fueled Fires

Surrounded by charred corpses, this severely burned sheep stands alone after being trapped behind fences during the Australian Fires. The wool industry mutilates sheep and, through methane production, fuels disastrous fires that burn millions to death.

Colt Killed Training at Santa Anita – 8th Dead Horse There in 2020.

The California Horse Racing Board has disclosed the training death (“shoulder”) of 4-year-old Unveiled this morning at Santa Anita. The colt was being prepped for his first race. He is the 8th horse killed at Santa Anita in 2020 – for, mind you, gambling and entertainment. This alone renders their (specious) “safety rate” utterly meaningless.

Newest LFT Billboard Strengthens the Message: Horseracing Kills.

Lady Freethinker (LFT), in collaboration with Horseracing Wrongs, continues to fight against the cruelty and senseless deaths involved in the barbaric, profit-driven horseracing industry with a second billboard in the Los Angeles area.The billboard, again made possible by the generous support of Mark Matyazic, drives home a persistent and clear message: horseracing kills.


This billboard is now in two locations in the LA area. The death toll at the nearby Santa Anita Racetrack is rising. From broken legs and fractured ankles to head-on collisions and mysterious sudden deaths, the injuries and fatalities keep piling up.As the numbers continue to grow, the individuality of each horse gets a little more lost, but Tikkun Olam isn't simply one of the 44 horses that died this year due to this torturous industry. He has a story.


Every horse has a story, and far too many of them dismally end in a bodybag.Don, will you help to change the way their stories end?


If you haven't yet, sign our petition to save these innocent animals from an early grave.

This petition acts as a show of support for the maximum sentence allowed under law in the case of US v. Gordon. The sentencing hearing regarding this case will be held on February 28, 2020.

Last year (2019) in Kaktovik, an Arctic village in Alaska, a whaling captain and Alaskan Native named Christopher L. Gordon shot and killed a polar bear that had wandered into his front yard to eat a butchered whale carcass he had left outside. In Alaska, killing a polar bear is a violation of the Marine Protection Act, unless for reasons of self-defense or subsistence purposes (applies to Alaskan Natives only).


In the case of Christopher L. Gordon, he shot and killed a polar bear leaving the body of one of Alaska's most iconic, threatened species to rot. The polar bear's body was covered with snow, causing a snow removal vehicle to move the body and rip off one of its legs. The polar bear's remains were later taken to the dump and set on fire. Since Christopher did not use any part of the polar bear, the killing is not considered subsistence hunting, and, therefore, he violated the Marine Mammal Protection Act.


If convicted, Gordon faces up to one year in prison and a $100,000 fine.


Polar bears are classified as marine mammals because they spend most of their lives on sea ice. As global warming takes effect, less sea ice remains, making it difficult, if not impossible, for polar bears to hunt for food. Kaktovik is located on the north shore of Barter Island on the Beaufort Sea coast, an area affected by rapid global warming which speeds up the movement of sea ice, the primary habitat of polar bears.


Because of this, polar bears are often desperate for food and will scavenge, leading to bear-human conflicts. The tourism in Kaktovik is booming because tourists want a chance to see polar bears before they go EXTINCT. The threats polar bears face are imminent. The last thing they need is to be killed for merely trying to survive.


We the undersigned support the maximum sentence allowed under law in the case of US v. Gordon.


Please also sign our IMPACT STATEMENT: https://www.oneprotest.org/polar-bear

The Fashion Industry Doesn’t Want You to Know These Facts About Cashmere

Do you know the effects cashmere has on the environment? It's estimated that 70% of Mongolia’s grasslands have degraded largely because of the demand for it. Desertification like this can cause dust storms reaching all the way to the U.S.

PETA's 5th Australian Wool Exposé—Does It Look Like the Industry Has Changed One Bit?

What more do you need to see before you stop wearing wool? How many more sheep must be beaten, cut open, kicked, thrown, and skinned alive?

Cease and Desist Letter Issued to B.C. Government for Wolf Cull

Our legal counsel has found the B.C. wolf cull program to be in direct violation of the province's own laws. Last week, Pacific Wild issued a Cease and Desist letter for the cull to Minister of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations, and Rural Development, Doug Donaldson. It's time to put a stop to this cruel excuse for conservation and use taxpayer dollars for something useful. ⁣ From our Executive Director Ian McAllister: “Hundreds of wolves are being killed each year in the most horrific fashion, at tax-payer expense. Now we find out it is most likely illegal, and our organization is prepared to challenge the government’s cull in court."⁣ You can read the full release here: https://pacificwild.org/news/press-release-cease-and-desist-letter-issued-to-b-c-government-for-controversial-wolf-cull-for-contravention-of-provincial-law/

This Is How Camels Suffer at Circuses and Fairs

These camels spend their lives under the threat of violence, just so humans can have a moment of entertainment.

You can see how scared the one who falls is — he knows he’ll face extreme consequences if he doesn’t get back in line.

Bears as Far as North America Are Falling Victim to the Horrific Bear Bile Industry

You may or may not be familiar with the plight of the Asiatic black bear and the sun bears of Asia. Throughout large parts of Asia, the two species are farmed or poached to harvest their bile, which is believed to have healing properties.


Of course, their liver fluid isn't actually medicinal, but that doesn't stop this heartless industry from torturing and killing thousands of bears a year. Sign to help stop American bears from meeting the same fate.


Yet, while bear bile farms might be thousands of miles away from the shores of the United States, it doesn't mean that Americans and others aren't trying to profit from bear bile here at home. In fact, black bear poachers have been caught in Florida harvesting their game's gallbladders to sell to the Asian market.



Luckily, U.S. Senators John Kennedy and Cory Booker have introduced a new bill aimed at stopping bear poaching in the United States. The Bear Protection Act "would protect bears from poaching and torture and prohibit the import, export, possession, transport, and sale of bear organs."


American lawmakers must do everything they can to protect the nation's wildlife. And this bill is just one more step in doing so. Tell Congress you support the Bear Protection Act. Sign the petition and tell our legislators to make it law.

France Bans Shredding Chicks

France recently announced they’ll be banning the cruel practice of shredding live male chicks on egg farms. Male chicks are of no value to egg farms and are routinely discarded into shredders, suffocated, or gassed to death. France aims to stop shredding male chicks by 2021. This practice is still legal in the US. Read more.

Tiny, Frail Piglet Suffering on Floor of Filthy Farm

This year marks three decades of the iconic, world-famous "I'd Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur" campaign, in which celebrities have taken it all off! Today—after dozens of ads, hundreds of protests, and yearly demonstrations at international fashion weeks—the majority of retailers and designers are rejecting fur, compassionate consumers everywhere are shunning it, and even Queen Elizabeth II has renounced it.


PETA's tremendous progress for animals in the fur industry couldn't have come about without the determined support of kind people like you—or megastars like Tyra Banks, Pamela Anderson, and P!nk, who've rejected animal fur by posing in the buff for this eye-catching campaign coordinated by PETA and our international affiliates. Gillian Anderson, star of television's popular The X-Files, made a powerful statement for feminism as well as animal rights when she launched her "I'd Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur" ad on International Women's Day two years ago.


The world hasn't seen the end of PETA's effective, headline-grabbing advertisements and demonstrations featuring nude celebrities or activists. But since the fur industry is now in a downward spiral, we're marking this modern, compassionate era of fashion by retiring "I'd Rather Go Naked" anti-fur ads and expanding our focus on other areas in which animals still need a great deal of help—including the hideous leather, wool, and exotic skins trades.


PETA and our international affiliates are the only major animal rights groups with campaigns against the use of all animal skins, not just the dying fur trade, and this far-reaching activism recently led to a big win for fascinating and widely abused exotic animals. After hearing from PETA U.K. and amid growing concern over the devastating Australian bushfires, iconic British fashion label Paul Smith has announced a ban on exotic skins, including kangaroo leather, in all its future collections.


This move will protect kangaroos from being shot and decapitated in their shrinking natural habitat, alligators from being hacked open and impaled with metal rods, and young ostriches from being suspended upside down before their throats are slit. After similar exotic skins bans from household names like Chanel and Victoria Beckham, we're now pushing Hermès and Prada to be the next brands to join the growing list.

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The Fashion Industry Doesn’t Want You to Know These Facts About Cashmere

Do you know the effects cashmere has on the environment? It's estimated that 70% of Mongolia’s grasslands have degraded largely because of the demand for it. Desertification like this can cause dust storms reaching all the way to the U.S.


Anyone who has ever felt or even thought of the pain of losing a loved one knows that there is nothing quite as excruciating. Every pet owner's nightmare is waking up and finding that his/her beloved one has been taken. Across Southeast Asia, this is a reality for millions of dogs and cats that get stolen and killed for the dog and cat meat trade. Please support our campaign against this horrible crime http://bit.ly/DogAndCatMeat


Students Learn How to Be Heroes for All Animals

PETA's mission statement is that animals are not ours to experiment on, eat, wear, use for entertainment, or abuse in any other way: https://www.peta.org/about-peta/


The website the meat industry doesn't want you to see: https://www.meat.org/






Blind kitten sits in a parking lot and wonders how will she survive in this world.

Luckily for Kenshi, Hope For Paws got a call about her, and things turned around quickly once JoAnn Wiltz and Katie McKittrick arrived.


I really hope this will help convince you to join us with a small donation: https://www.HopeForPaws.org Two days after the rescue, the mom, dad and the two siblings were captured too. The mom and dad never had human contact, so Loreta Hernandez and Jessica Holguin got them spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and released. They are fed daily, and they are happy. It is important to understand that there are THREE MILLION feral cats in Los Angeles and it's a real challenge. The best we can do is to try and get as many as possible fixed. Kitten season is almost here, and it's just a nightmare to be born to these conditions and I feel so sad for the ones we never hear about.


If you would like to see a longer version that includes the surgical procedure, you can see it here: https://rumble.com/user/HopeForPaws - it's not for everybody...the surgery shows the removal of the eyes, but it really brings you closer to the things they have to deal with.


Kenshi was adopted to the most amazing home - you just have to see this kitten with the dogs at the end! Kung Lao and Raiden are still looking for a home, and if you would like to adopt them, please contact our friends at: https://www.KittyBungalow.org Thanks for sharing our videos with your friends who LOVE cats :-) Eldad




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