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Stop the Navy from "Taking" 295,715 Marine Mammals in the PNW

The U.S. Navy recently applied for exemption under the Marine Mammal Protection Act for the "incidental take" of marine mammals, in order to carry out training and testing activities in the Pacific Northwest. If approved, such activities would directly impact the endangered Southern Resident killer whales while traveling through or foraging in the Navy’s area of operations. It would also impact thousands of other marine mammals that live in the Salish Sea and surrounding areas. 

Incidental take. Never have two such small, casual words held so much meaning. Let’s first be clear on the meaning of take.  It does have a broader meaning under the law, “to [or attempt to] harass, hunt, capture, or kill any marine mammal,” and also includes, “the doing of any negligent or intentional act which results in disturbing or molesting a marine mammal feeding.” However, it’s highly reasonable to assume that take can result in the loss of an animal, even if not on the day of an event.

Incidental is somewhat synonymous with accidental but is deemed foreseeable. But despite being foreseeable—and therefore preventable— it is still allowed by law under certain circumstances.

If ever there came an abysmal time to add a source of potential harm to this population, it would be now. 2020 has been another record-breaking year of near non-attendance by these whales in the Salish Sea, legally designated as their “core critical habitat.” Not at all surprising, given that the spring return to the Fraser River of their favored prey—Chinook salmon—is at an all-time low.

The proposal allows for various cetacean species to be impacted by testing and training practices. These testing include, Torpedo Exercise—Submarine (TORPEX—Sub), Tracking Exercise—Submarine (TRACKEX—Sub), Mine Neutralization—Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), Civilian Port Defense—Homeland Security Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection Exercises, Bombing Exercise (Air-to-Surface) (BOMBEX [A-S]), Gunnery Exercise (Surface-to-Surface)—Ship (GUNEX [S-S]—Ship), Missile Exercise (Air-to-Surface) (MISSILEX [A-S]), Submarine Sonar Maintenance, Unmanned Underwater Vehicle Training, and a lot more. The Navy also acknowledges that "acoustic and explosives stressors are most likely to result in impacts on marine mammals that could rise to the level of harassment, and NMFS concurs with this determination". Yet they still plan on going through with the proposal. 

We cannot allow this. The Salish Sea is a precious habitat for the Southern Residents and countless other marine animals. The Southern Residents cannot afford an impact on even a single individual. But yet the Navy is seeking authority to take up to 51 whales. That’s right. 51 out of an Endangered population that stands today at 72 animals. This is deemed negligible? Negligent, neglectful certainly, but NOT negligible.


More Belugas Means More Suffering: Tell Georgia Aquarium to Stop Breeding Them

This spring, the Georgia Aquarium was pleased to announce the birth of a beluga calf, but adding to the number of cetaceans suffering in captivity is nothing to celebrate. Instead of the invigorating freedom that wild belugas enjoy, the confined prisoners of Georgia Aquarium experience nothing but crushing boredom and premature deaths. Your voice is needed to urge the Georgia Aquarium to stop breeding cetaceans and phase out cetacean captivity! ACT NOW

Beluga whales Little Grey and Little White move into their sea sanctuary care area in Iceland

The two beluga whales, Little Grey and Little White, are now safely in their new sea sanctuary care area at Klettsvik Bay in Iceland. The moving of the whales into the world’s first open water sanctuary for belugas, was completed on Friday 7th August at 12:30pm Icelandic time. Little Grey and Little White are now in their bayside care pool and will need a short period of time to acclimatise to their new natural environment and all the outdoor elements before their final release into the wider sanctuary in Klettsvik Bay in the Westman Islands off the south coast of Iceland. The Sanctuary, operated by charity the SEA LIFE Trust and which is the first of its kind, was built with the support of a generous donation from Merlin Entertainments. Created in partnership with Whale and Dolphin Conservation (WDC), the SEA LIFE TRUST Beluga Whale Sanctuary is one of the biggest developments in captive whale and dolphin care and protection in decades and the first of its kind to be created for cetaceans.

This Orca’s Life Was Stolen From Her a Half-Century Ago

50 years ago, Lolita was violently torn from her family & then imprisoned in the world’s smallest orca tank.

30,000 hupback whales are currently migrating past the Gold Coast.

They are a major tourist drawcard, loved by locals. Yet underneath the surface lies a silent killer – shark nets. 


Just last month, THREE whales were entangled in as many days, including a mother and calf who struggled to free themselves for hours.


But it’s not just whales. The nets have killed 1,261 animals including turtles, rays, and dolphins. 


Alot of people aren’t aware shark nets indiscriminately kill marine life. Can you show them? Please click here to help expose the truth on three GIANT billboards.Help raise vital awareness about deadly shark nets


Your billboard on the main boulevard in Surfers Paradise. 


AFD has reserved three giant billboards, two in the centre of Surfers Paradise and another on busy West Burleigh Road. We need to raise $10,000 before August in order to lock them in, and raise vital awareness about these killer nets.


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Birthday Pupcakes

It's our 15th birthday here at v-dog! What better way to celebrate 15 years of vegan dogs than by making your pup their very own plant-powered pupcake? YUM!

Recipe by Renee Carnegie

I love sweets - but does my dog? I wanted to make him something special for his birthday but I’ll be honest, I don't think he’s interested in a sweet cake. I've tried making him treats with banana and peanut butter, and he will eat them - but I think he’s more of a savory kind of guy, a salty dog if you will. 


So I wanted to try a savory “pupcake” treat that might be more up his alley!

I pulled some easy, healthy ingredients together to create these lip-smacking pupcakes. I think your pup will love them too!

Savory Vegan Birthday Pupcakes

INGREDIENTS 

Yields 12 pupcakes

Pupcake Base:

  • 1 cup shredded carrot 

  • 1 cup cooked lentils

  • 1 cup oat flour

  • 1 can roasted tomato 

  • ¼ cup sunflower seeds, lightly blended

  • 2 Tbsp ground flax + 6 Tbsp water

  • ¼ cup nutritional yeast

  • Optional: ¼ cup coconut oil or ¼ cup tahini

Frosting:

  • ½ cup cashews (soaked overnight or in hot water for at least 1 hour)

  • 3 Tbsp water

METHOD

1. Combine ingredients in a bowl and scoop into a muffin tin or a cake tin. Bake at 350° for 40 mins.


Human tip: If you want to make a smaller amount for your pup and the rest for you, scoop 4 cupcakes for your dog, then add to the remaining mixture:

  • 1/2 teaspoon salt

  • 1 teaspoon bouillon 

  • Ketchup to top

2. Blend frosting ingredients until smooth.

3. Take 2 of your savory pupcakes and once cooled add your savory frosting, assemble one on top of the other. Sprinkle with hemp hearts or top with a baby carrot. Tell your critter you love them and they can finally eat off a plate (this time)!


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Portobello Mushroom BLT Sandwich

Even if you aren’t vegan, this sandwich will make your taste buds dance! Eat this. It’s a much lower calorie alternative than bacon and you are getting mega health benefits. What could be better?

  • Dairy Free

  • Gluten-free Recipes

  • High Carb Vegan

  • Vegan

  • Wheat Free

Serves 2 - Cooking Time 10 Ingredients Portobello Mushroom Bacon:

  • 1 thinly sliced portobello mushroom (crimini will also work)

  • 3 tsp liquid smoke

  • 2 tbsp coconut aminos (see notes)

  • 1 tbsp maple syrup

  • 1 tbsp molasses (or more maple syrup, molasses adds darker notes)

  • 1/4 tsp onion powder

  • 1/4 tsp salt (or to taste)

  • 1/8 tsp chili powder (or 1/4 tsp for more spice)

  • 1/8 tsp garlic powder

  • 1/8 tsp clove

Whipped Mayo:

  • 3 tbsp vegan mayo

  • 1 tsp dry mustard powder

Toppings:

  • 1 tomato

  • 2-4 romaine lettuce leaves

Bread:

  • 2 slices of your favorite bread, toasted

Preparation:

  1. Mix all of the ingredients for the portobello mushroom bacon except for the first ingredient (the mushrooms). Stir well and set aside.

  2. Lay the sliced mushrooms into a skillet and pour the bacon flavor mixture over the bacon.

  3.  Cook on each side for 3-5 minutes until the mushrooms have cooked down to about half their original size or until the liquid has absorbed and browned on the mushrooms.

  4.  While the mushrooms are browning, mix your mayo and set aside.

  5.  Toast your Ezekiel bread (or bread of choice) and spread the mayo on each slice.

  6.  Thinly slice the tomato and layer the tomato and lettuce leaves on the bread. Then, top with bacon.

  7.  Enjoy!

You can also use Braggs liquid aminos (slightly more bitter, but very tasty/flavorful) or soy sauce (eliminate added salt) in place of the coconut aminos. I prefer my bacon a little lighter. If you don’t have liquid smoke, use smoked paprika and add a little olive oil to the pan instead. This recipe is gluten-free so make sure the bread you choose is also if that's a concern.

Michaell Johnson See My RecipesNutrient-rich desserts with hidden healthy ingredients. One year ago, I made the decision to stop eating processed foods. My challenge: my husband is such a picky eater that he would win against a 2-year-old. Since many of my friends come to me for recipes on how to eat nutrient-rich foods, while still eating what they like, I decided to start a food blog, Foodscape. Every Friday I launch a new family-friendly recipe that even the pickiest eaters will eat.
Coconut Maple Bacon Doughnuts

This recipe brings together two foodie favorites: smoky maple coconut bacon and sweet, fluffy doughnuts! The doughnut is a guilt-free cake style donut, so no frying here, and the bacon simply requires marinating thick coconut flakes in a mixture of soy sauce, liquid smoke, and maple syrup. The two are brought together with a drizzle of vegan fondant maple icing. Coconut Maple Bacon Doughnuts

  • Dairy Free

  • Vegan

Serves 18-24 Ingredients For the Coconut Bacon:

  • 3 cups coconut flakes

  • 3 tablespoons soy sauce

  • 2 1/2 tablespoons liquid smoke

  • 2 tablespoons maple syrup

For the Doughnuts:

  • 1 1/4 cup all-purpose flour

  • 1/4 teaspoon salt

  • 1 teaspoon baking soda

  • 1/2 cup almond milk

  • 1/3 cup brown sugar

  • 1 tablespoon ground flax seed

  • 3 tablespoons hot water

  • 4 teaspoons coconut oil, melted

  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

For the Fondant Icing:

  • 1 cup of confectioner's sugar or maple extract

  • 1-3 tablespoons of water

Preparation To Make the Coconut Bacon:

  1. Combine all the ingredients together in a large bowl distributing evenly and coating well.

  2. Layer onto a sheet pan and bake in a preheated 325°F oven for approximately 10-20 minutes checking throughout baking and tossing to make sure it bakes evenly.

To Make the Doughnuts:

  1. Combine ground flax seed with hot water and whisk smooth. Let stand for at least 10 minutes to thicken to a paste.

  2. In a large mixing bowl, combine the almond milk, melted coconut oil, vanilla extract, brown sugar, flax egg, and salt and whisk smooth.

  3. Add the sifted flour and baking soda and whisk smooth.

  4. Transfer batter to a pastry bag and pipe half way to the top into each of the cavities of a mini or regular sized doughnut mould pan.

  5. Bake in a preheated 325°F oven for approximately 8-12 minutes for the minis and about 22 minutes for the larger. When they spring back when gently pressed they are done.

  6. Let the doughnuts cool. Then prepare the cube fondant with the maple extract or 1 cup of confectioners sugar with 1-3 tablespoons water to desired consistency.

  7. Dip in icing glaze and then in crispy coconut bacon.

Gretchen Price Vegan recipes from a professional baker that will make everyone the best bakers they can be. My name is Gretchen Price and I am a professional pastry chef of over 20 years. For the last 5 years, I have been sharing all the recipes from my bakery at Gretchen's Bakery as well as my experiences in the professional baking industry. I make it my personal mission to help make everyone the best bakers they can be by teaching the science of baking while making delicious recipes. I recently transitioned my blog to vegan to get my business life in alignment with my personal beliefs. GoVEG!

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After all, they have to use bullets and guns while standing from a far to kill something for their own odd behavior...
Heartbreaking Moment Trophy Hunters Slay a Captive-Bred Lion

Many lions who are killed for "sport" in South Africa are captive-bred, meaning they are habituated to humans and are ultimately "easier" targets for trophy hunters. PETA has released video footage of a group of hunters ambushing a captive-bred lion resting under a tree. The lion roars and charges after he is shot and wounded by one of the hunters, and it takes four more shots by the hunter and his guides to kill him.

Young Elephant Gunned Down by American Trophy Hunter

PETA has released video footage of an elephant wandering out of the bush into an area connected to Kruger National Park and American trophy hunter Aaron Raby shooting him in the head. The elephant falls to his knees and continues to suffer as Raby—who paid $30,000 for the sick pleasure of killing him—gets multiple instructions from his guides on aiming better and then, without any sense of urgency, shoots four more times, causing him to rumble in distress.

Sniffer Dog Program

Their powerful noses don't just detect ivory and rhino horn, they also trace other wildlife contraband like live tortoises and bushmeat. Since 2014, AWF's work with Kenya's law enforcement has raised conviction rates from about 45% to more than 90%.


There's a reason poachers are terrified of our canine detection units: they can sniff out contraband in under two seconds and track poachers with unfailing accuracy! That's called efficiency.

Help us unleash more dog & handler teams by making a gift today. This pandemic has stretched our resources thin – while the need for our canine units grows – so your support is critical to saving Africa's beloved species right now.

Sadly, New Jersey and Alaska are the only trophy hunting states that allow hunters to kill bear cubs.

Thus, New Jersey is a magnet for these hunters from other states, some viral hotspots now, to both enter our state and partake in the heinous practice of cruelly killing baited cubs.



The coronavirus pandemic has shut down bars, closed gyms and canceled sporting events. Now, a coalition of animal lovers is trying to stop this year's bear hunt, in part by arguing that hunters can't safely drag a dead bruin from the woods and to a check station without violating social distancing rules.  The coalition is headed by former state Sen. Raymond Lesniak and includes the Humane Society of the United States, the Sierra Club and the Animal Protection League of New Jersey. They've petitioned Environmental Protection Commissioner Catherine McCabe to repeal two rules contained in the state's Comprehensive Black Bear Management Policy.

Limping Fisher Cat at Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park (G.W. Zoo)

On June 22, 2020, the U.S. Department of Agriculture inspected G.W. Zoo, operated by Jeff Lowe, and found several animals in need of veterinary care, including this fisher cat who was seen limping on the left rear leg and with extreme thinning hair on the tail. Jeff Lowe was cited for numerous violations of the Animal Welfare Act including for failing to consult the attending veterinarian over the fisher cat’s condition and failing to provide treatment to this fisher cat.


Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park, the zoo known from the smash Netflix docuseries “Tiger King,” announced on August 18 that it was closed to the public. The park closed after federal officials revoked its license.


The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced it suspended the exhibitor license for the park and owner Jeffrey Lowe on August 17. A Facebook post announced the park was closed “effectively immediately.” USDA said it found multiple violations at the park and many repeat violations.


“Our new park will, at least for the foreseeable future, be a private film set for Tiger King related television content for cable and streaming services,” the Facebook post said.


PETA and other animal rights groups have called for the park’s permanent closure. Brittany Peet, PETA Foundation’s deputy general counsel for captive animal law enforcement, said in a statement, “PETA looks forward to seeing every one of the long-suffering animals at the G.W. Zoo be transferred to an appropriate facility.”


“Big cats” that are privately owned, like those previously owned by Tiger King star Joe Exotic, and cared for by Carole Baskin, are in danger across the United States. According to Animal Welfare Institute, “Unscrupulous facilities profit from cub petting or photo opportunities, which fuels a rampant and vicious cycle of breeding and dumping cubs once they are 12 weeks old. Having outgrown their usefulness, these cubs are funneled into the exotic pet trade, sold to another disreputable exhibitor, or end up in the black market trade for wildlife parts.” To help these animals, help us persuade Congress to pass the Big Cat Public Safety Act, to protect big cats from these terrible circumstances.


Ted Danson, Bo Derek & Friends: "Tell Your Senators to Pass a #FinBanNow"
Minks are intelligent, sensitive animals who—in their natural homes—enjoy solitary lives, swimming, climbing, and roaming a vast territory.

It's a far cry from their life on fur farms, where they're kept inside filthy wire cages not much bigger than their bodies. Animals on these farms are plagued by disease, parasites, fear, and other hardships on a daily basis—all before they're crudely killed in the cheapest ways possible by workers who break their necks, suffocate them, or genitally or anally electrocute them.


We're making tremendous progress against the dying fur trade. But by peddling false eyelashes made from glued-together bits of mink fur using deceptive labels like "ethically sourced," this vile industry is trying its hardest to market its products of cruelty to unsuspecting consumers.

Although dogfighting is a felony in all 50 states, it still persists all over the country. Our government takes this crime seriously, and federal law enforcement works to bust dogfighting rings and punish this unspeakable cruelty.


However, current federal law still treats rescued victims like other kinds of seized property. Because they’re considered “evidence,” rescued dogs must be held in shelters until the court cases finish, which can take months, or even years. These living, feeling animals need and deserve fresh starts in loving homes.

You can help! Sign our petition urging Congress to pass the HEART (Help Extract Animals from Red Tape) Act, a bill to facilitate faster rehabilitation and rehoming of innocent dogs rescued in federal cases. Please don’t delay—help these dogs start new lives sooner.

You’ve never seen gorillas like this before. Nigeria’s Cross River gorilla is the world’s most endangered gorilla subspecies. Numbering just near 300, it’s rare to spot them at all. Views like these are rarer still: a large group with multiple babies, a sign of the species’ resilience.


These are the first-ever images of their kind. Caught by remote cameras along the Nigeria/Cameroon border, they portray a population in good health—important proof that our on-the-ground efforts to protect them are working.


With the largest ape conservation footprint of any organization, our programs protect nearly 75 percent of the world’s remaining ape species. This long-term work is paying off especially for the Cross River gorilla: none have been recorded or reported killed since 2012.


“There’s a growing sense of pride that Nigeria still has gorillas,” reports Andrew Dunn, Country Director for WCS Nigeria, sharing the local reaction to this conservation success. We’re proud, too—and looking forward to keeping them thriving there.


See these amazing first photos and learn more about this milestone: a sign of the progress we’re making together for the wildlife we love.

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The Sustainable Action Network (SAN), A Don Lichterman non-profit organization dedicated to building a global community raising awareness of corruption, injustice and the need for action across a full range of issues impacting people and animal/wildlife welfare around the world, such as conservation, climate change, campaign law, lobbying, government action and rescue work. SAN’s vision is to create safer world, free from political, environmental, and social oppression, where all the inhabitants of Earth can live in harmony within their own natural environments. Our commitment extends to helping local communities, fostering better educational systems, supporting the arts and culture, helping disadvantaged youth, protecting and improving the environment, animal welfare, wildlife issues and encouraging employee volunteerism.

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