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Strawberry Rhubarb Crumble

Ingredients

Filling

  • 2 and 1/2 cups rhubarb, chopped into 1” pieces

  • 2 cups strawberries, chopped

  • 1/2 cup pure maple syrup

  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon, ground

  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

  • 1 tablespoon arrowroot powder

Crumble and Topping

  • 1 and 1/4 cups GF rolled oats

  • 1 cup walnuts

  • 1/2 cup unsweetened shredded coconut

  • 4 tablespoons unrefined coconut oil, melted

  • 2 tablespoons pure maple syrup

Preparation

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F and grease an 8″x8″ baking dish with coconut oil

  2. Add all filling ingredients to a large bowl and stir to combine. Let the mixture sit for at least 10 minutes while preparing the crumble

  3. Throw in all topping ingredients in the food processor and pulse a few times to coarsely chop into crumbs

  4. Pour the fruit mixture into the baking dish and top with the crumble.Bake in the oven for about 40-45 minutes or until the topping is golden and the fruit is bubbling.

  5. Let it cool for 30 minutes and serve warm or at room temperature. Store leftovers at room temperature for up to 2 days or in the fridge for a week

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Pistachio Avocado Ice Cream

Ingredients

For the pistachio nut butter:

1 cup pistachios


For the ice cream:

2 avocados

1/4 cup maple syrup

1 teaspoon vanilla extract


Preparation

Prepare the pistachio nut butter:

Add the pistachios to a food processor and process until they are broken down into a thick and creamy nut butter. This will take approximately 5 minutes, and you may need to stop one or two times to scrape the sides and help it along. Set aside.


Prepare the ice cream:

Set aside a 9 × 5 loaf pan.Add all ingredients for the ice cream to the food processor with the pistachio nut butter, and process until everything is well combined and smooth.Pour the ice cream mixture evenly into the loaf pan.


Assembly:

Tightly cover the loaf pan and place in the freezer overnight, or until the ice cream is firm.Store in an air-tight container in the freezer until ready to serve because the ice cream will get soft if left out at room temperature.

Excerpted from Clean Desserts: Delicious No-Bake Vegan & Gluten-Free Cookies, Bars, Balls, and More by Karielyn Tillman, with permission from Skyhorse Publishing, Inc. Copyright 2019 by Karielyn Tillman. Featuring vegan, gluten-free, and no-refined sugar recipes (that are simple and easy to make), Clean Desserts uses real food ingredients like nuts, seeds, nut butters, and dates to whip up guilt-free cookies, bars, balls, and classic candy bars, as well as no-bake cheesecakes, tarts, and ice cream! Complete with photographs, Clean Desserts will change the way you feel about dessert!

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Today is World Elephant Day. And it’s a very important time for elephants. Their future is hanging in the balance.

“We are honored to partner with Discovery Channel on their innovative new show, “Serengeti.” The series aligns closely with our mission at Ivory Ella: To help secure a future for elephants through education and empowering the next generation to get involved and take action. This 6-part series conveys the raw beauty and harsh reality that our beloved elephants and their fellow animals of the Serengeti face in their native environment today. We admire the bold, compelling and humanizing way in which the team at Discovery brings these stories to light. We hope this will lead to increased awareness, understanding and empathy for the other species we share our planet with. And, most importantly, increased support for elephant conservation as well as preservation of their environment. Tune in August 4th at 8PM for this epic family event.”


The devastating impact of the poaching crisis cannot be overstated. All three types of elephants — Asian, African forest, and African savannah—are listed as Threatened on the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List of Threatened Species.



The challenge is real. WCS-led research showed that between 2002 and 2013, the Central African forest elephant population dropped 65% and its habitat range shrank by 30%. That’s just over ten years. And some populations of savannah elephants have suffered similar major losses.


But we know how to fight back. In Nouabale Ndoki National Park in the Republic of Congo, for example, under the management of WCS, we have been able to protect forest elephants and hold populations stable over the past decade even though poaching pressure has increased. This year, WCS and partners reported an astounding success, registering zero instances of elephant poaching for the past 12 months in Mozambique’s Niassa Reserve, a massive protected area plagued by rampant wildlife crime just a few years ago.


It’s a fact, Don: together we have the power to protect elephants. In early 2018, to fight elephant poaching head on, we partnered with the Government of Mozambique and the Niassa Conservation Alliance to implement a coordinated anti-poaching strategy. This strategy included airplane and helicopter support to transport scouts and supplies to remote poaching locations, deploy response teams when poaching was detected, as well as aerial surveillance. These have collectively proven to be an effective poaching deterrent.


Measures like these are highly effective, but carry a financial cost - and that’s why we need you to help us protect them.


Successful strategy and hard work helped us defeat poachers in Nouabale Ndoki and Niassa. They are huge wins, but we need more than two wins to secure elephants’ survival. If we want future generations to live in a world where elephants thrive we must:

  • Increase aerial surveillance in elephant strongholds.Train and deploy more rangers in the protected areas where WCS works.

  • Supply new rangers with equipment.

  • Assist the authorities in tracking and shutting down ivory trafficking networks.

  • Grow our community development programs to help people better co-exist with wildlife.

Poachers can't pass this smell test. Poachers fear our special agents.

The world responded to this captive elephant's plight. Now he has a new life.

Today, Gluay Hom, a young, suffering elephant in Thailand, starts a new life. When I first saw him in June 2018, he'd been living for years under a performance stadium at Samutprakarn Crocodile Farm and Zoo outside Bangkok. His feet were tightly chain. See the PetitionView the full article


There's nothing like a lazy Summer day, but with a mission like ours, those lazy days don't come around often. But we don't mind being busy, when the payoff is helping wildlife. To get a sense of our daily tasks at the elephant rescue center, and see some beautiful photos, be sure to click through to A Day in the Life, a magazine feature in Atlas by Etihad Airways. And read on to see what else we've been up to...


Sweet Dreams, Holly. When Holly was rescued, our veterinary team determined that she had stiff joints and arthritis in her back legs. For the 8 months she's been with us, poor Holly has not been able to lie down to rest or sleep. But now, thanks to treatments you make possible, this sweet girl is finally getting the kind of slumber she deserves. Read More

A Win for Wild Elephants. Imagine you're walking through your neighborhood, when a herd of elephants suddenly comes charging through! Now imagine that you'd received a text message warning you in advance of their imminent arrival. Big difference, right? Our new project helps wild elephants and people to co-exist peacefully. Read More


Lammie the elephant has been in captivity at the Johannesburg Zoo for the past 32 years.  A male elephant named Kinkel who was Lammie's companion died recently due to "unconfirmed causes".


This is not the first tragedy that captive-born Lammie (or the other animals at the Johannesburg Zoo) have endured.  Both her parents, Jumbo and Dolly, who were captured from the wild in the 1970's, died at the Zoo within a year of each other.  Lammie's brother, who was also born at the zoo, died shortly after being sold to a French zoo.


While Lammie languishes alone since the death of Kinkel, elephant experts are calling for her release from Johannesburg Zoo to a sanctuary, saying the captive elephant's overall well-being is being compromised.  Worse, the Johannesburg Zoo has confirmed that they plan to acquire another cow to keep Lammie company, but animal welfare and elephant experts have objected, saying that the lone elephant should be released into a wild reserve where she can roam free and bond with a herd.


As sentient beings reliant on family bonds, elephants in captivity display behavioral abnormalities, suffer from diseases, disabilities and have notably shorter life spans.  Due to high infant mortality rates, no or minimal conservation value has been ascribed to captive elephant breeding programs.


In addition, South Africa's Elephant Norms and Standards prohibit the capture of elephants in the wild for permanent captivity.  According to Dr. Gay Bradshaw, a trans-species psychologist who researches the effects of violence on elephants and other animals, the death of an individual has a large impact on the family and within the community. 


Furthermore, repeated losses in the absence of the traditional healing structures of the elephant family and culture cause sustained psychological trauma.



Born Free USA believes that every individual animal matters, but there are two species that we hold especially close to our hearts – lions and elephants. With World Lion Day and World Elephant Day coming up on August 10 and August 12, we are reminded that the plight of Elsa, the lioness, and Pole Pole, the elephant, were the inspiration for the founding of Born Free. And now, 35 years after Born Free began, we continue to work to protect these species. 

In two weeks, Born Free USA will do just that on a global scale at the CITES Conference of Parties (CoP) in Geneva, Switzerland, where we will be pushing hard to ensure greater protections for lions and elephants and many other threatened species

What is CITES?

The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) is an international agreement between governments that aims to ensure that international trade in wild animals and plants does not threaten species' survival. As of 2018, around 5,800 species of animals and 30,000 species of plants are regulated by CITES and listed in CITES Appendices I, II, or III. CoPs (Conferences of Parties) happen every three years and allow member States and other stakeholders to review progress in species conservation and adopt or amend proposals related to species protection. 

What will Born Free do at CITES CoP18?

CoPs offer advocate organizations like Born Free the chance to push for stronger protections for imperiled species. This year, at CoP18, Born Free USA will actively work to increase international protections for African wildlife threatened by unsustainable and illegal trade, including lions and elephants.


AFRICAN ELEPHANTS

Recommendation: To transfer the populations of African Elephants in Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, and Zimbabwe from CITES App. II to App. I


Right now, the African elephant is listed in CITES Appendix I in some countries and Appendix II in others. This puts the species at ongoing risk, complicates enforcement, maintains market demand and commercial international trade, confuses consumers, and undermines the effectiveness of CITES regulations for African elephants. Notoriously, the illegal poaching of elephants and the trafficking of their ivory threaten the survival of the species. CITES measures proposed to strengthen trade regulations for certain African elephant populations, including limiting trade in live animals, coupled with guidelines for the management and disposal of ivory stockpiles, and for the closure of remaining legal domestic ivory markets, should improve the chances of survival for this iconic species.


Elephant in The Room

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And, The 'DumbAss of the Week' goes to this family below in this picture of them standing over a Murdered mountain Lion! With the kids no less.

Mountain Lions were the subject of my first book report I ever that I had to do as a kid in elementary school. I think it was 4th grade or maybe it was 6th grade but yeah, I did a paper on Mountain Lions because I loved then how they looked. And, I still do. They look so sweet and they walk so perfectly. Plus, they are lean and fast.


Although I guess not fast enough to be hunted down in these canned hunts which does not give them a fighting chance to survive. They may as well be dead beforehand.


Moist of all, what kind of weird power do these people feel when they kill something?


Killing anything just because it happens to be at this spot at that precise time whomever wants to kill it just freaks me out. All forms of born to die mentality and born to be killed or born to be tested on and things being killed just because they happen to be in your space just freaks me out.


It's also very weak to kill anything let alone from a afar like a pussy that has to use a gun and a bullet.


Canned hunting is a grotesque industry in which hunters pay to kill endangered creatures confined to fenced-in enclosures with no way of escape. Facilities force-breed animals, steal young from their mothers, raise them in appalling conditions and profit from hunters who kill the animals for fun.


This abhorrent practice exploits animals and abuses them from the day they are born to the day they are slaughtered by paying killers.


Raised in factory farms, these animals spend most of their lives in tiny, crowded cages, often without water or adequate nutrition. Malnourished and deprived of natural behaviors, their short lives end when they are put into a fenced area to be shot with a crossbow or shotgun. Animals may be baited or drugged to make them an easy target.


Lions are big business in this industry, particularly in South Africa. Cubs as young as three days old are stolen from their mothers, bottle-fed and used in fake “sanctuaries,” where naïve volunteers pay to care for them under the pretense of conservation. Lion walks and lion petting are further avenues to profit from their suffering.


In reality, these beautiful creatures are forced to live in filthy conditions and often fall ill due to poor nutrition and stress. Once older, they are violated through forced impregnation and eventually killed for paid ‘hunts’ —  if they survive that long. Many also suffer severe illnesses from inbreeding.


South Africa has around 200 lion breeding facilities containing an estimated 6000 big cats. There are three times more lions in captivity in South Africa than in the wild. Tigers and other exotic animals also fall victim to this ruthless trade.


Canned hunting does not benefit conservation. It is purely a money-making endeavor that supports abusing and murdering majestic animals for a quick thrill.




Fur-Ever Wild customers can pay for “pet n’ play” sessions where they handle threatened gray wolf puppies. But when the wolves get too old to handle, the owner has admitted to killing them for their pelts and other body parts.


We’ve filed a lawsuit against Fur-Ever Wild to stop the killing and move the wolves and pups to a bona fide sanctuary, and next month we will go to trial to make our case.



From 2011 to 2018, state game farm reports submitted by Fur-Ever Wild indicate that at least 71 wolves died at the facility and were “butchered for consumption.” At times, the rate of killing rose to as many as two wolves a month. These animals deserve better than to be bred and raised in captivity and then slaughtered for their pelts.


Animal Legal Defense Fund’s case argues that Fur-Ever Wild is violating Section 9 of the Endangered Species Act by harming and pelting protected gray wolves. That’s why we’re suing them — and why we need your support.

South Korea's annual dog-meat slaughter-fest known as Boknal is upon us! This very day, in a macabre and bloody celebration of torture, dogs by the thousands... by the TENS OF THOUSANDS are being cruelly and brutally slaughtered in filthy back-alley butcher shops for a magical stew believed to enhance virility.



Just days ago, our Korean rescue partners with Jindo Love alerted my rescue team to a truck bound for the Boknal festival, piled high with rusty wire metal cages crammed full of helpless dogs packed together; some squeezed together so tightly that they could not move or even turn their heads.


Live video and images began streaming to our screens. Our cell phones began buzzing with incoming alerts and video......and there it was.


Chinese workers in Jordan torturing dogs and eating them!

We are distressed to have to bring you shocking and disturbing news from Jordan, in the Middle East. But we must!


Factory workers in Jordan are selling dogs to Chinese workers who slowly torture them, skin them ALIVE… and then eat them!


These evil monsters lure homeless street dogs with tasty food, kidnap them and then sell them to Chinese factory workers who torture the dogs before eating them.


They believe torturing dogs makes the meat taste sweeter.


More and more Chinese are working in Jordanian factories as ties between the two countries strengthen. Workers are usually young, unskilled and poor. They show no concern or

compassion for dogs, treating them with casual cruelty.


This means that heartless Jordanians conspire with callous Chinese to create hell on earth for dogs.


Last year, thanks to the generosity of supporters like you, NFA helped persuade the Jordanian government to clamp down on a religious-inspired ‘fatwa’ to shoot all street dogs.


Now, this new horror has emerged, and street dogs are under a greater threat than ever, we can’t let them be eaten, so today, we need your support more than ever!


Buddy is a prime example of the horrors that are taking place. But he was lucky. We found Buddy outside a Chinese factory, in the baking Jordanian summer heat. He had been left in fierce sun, waiting to be tortured and served for dinner.


We rescued him, rushed him to a vet and are happy to report that Buddy is recovering and being cared for at the Al Rahmeh animal sanctuary, which NFA supporters like you help finance.


We need your help to rescue every dog at risk of being tortured and eaten. We saved Buddy, and with your help, he will be cared for, for the rest of his life.


We will lobby government to stop this barbarity, and in the meantime rescue as many dogs as humanly possible and provide them food, veterinary careand love until forever homes can be found.


If you possibly can, please help today so we can save other dogs like Buddy from being tortured and eaten.

Like an ugly monstrous troll that had lumbered to its unnatural resting spot beneath a bridge, bulging with morbid cargo.


Tiny, grainy video shot on a phone, in the dead of night, and transmitted by a brave activist thousands of miles away showed us the heartbreaking scene...


A rusty truck, carelessly parked, fully laden with its cargo of innocent lives bound and waiting for slaughter on the first day of Boknal. My heart ached to hear them whine pitifully into the night, begging for release.


I knew immediately that we had to SAVE THEM ALL!

Some dogs even had collars around their necks, a clear indication that these poor suffering animals were not farmed or raised for meat—they were stolen family companions!


In many parts of Asia, dog-meat vendors, corrupt to their core roam the late-night streets in shadowy fleets of ramshackle pickup trucks. They shamelessly steal unattended dogs, no matter their size or breed, to make an easy profit from the sale of their flesh.


That fateful night I found myself staring into the eyes of 28 desperate dogs.


It's because of such strong and generous support from donors like YOU that we were able to spring to action immediately and attempt to rescue everyone!

I am not going to sugar coat it... all of them were hurt, starved, dehydrated. Who knows how long they had been shoved into cages and stacked on top of one another. Many of the dogs had fresh injuries from fights caused by other dogs clawing their way beneath the pile, desperate to escape the crushing weight.


Not all will not make it. But we have to try.

With tears in her eyes, our frightened but brave rescue partner pleaded our case before the authorities when they arrived on the scene, begging for the release of these animals. It was our passionate pleas; YOUR passionate voice that made this rescue possible.

All in all that night, we saved 28 dogs from the butcher's block.


Tragically, two dogs, Annabelle and Bear, have passed away as a result of advanced heartworm and extreme neglect.



This is why we need your help more than ever. Rescue is just the first step; all the dogs need healing, foster care, training and rehabilitation to make a complete recovery. Medical costs are mounting up quickly—almost all the dogs are heartworm positive and suffering from injuries due to their cruel mistreatment.


Basic medical care will cost over $1,000 per dog!


But in the words of our Korean rescuer, "After seeing their eyes... how can we not save them?"



I cannot wait to update you on everyone's progress as we turn 26 victims into 26 survivors who will be able to share their stories… and their love and affection with the world.


It is imperative that we continue to fund this critical rescue project. Each life saved today will save many more lives tomorrow as our canine ambassadors awaken the world to the plight of dogs and cats suffering for the illicit and illegal meat trade.


Boknal is here, and for many thousands of dogs and cats, it is too late.


For one very lucky group of dogs—their journey is just beginning... thank you for showing your love for these 26 dog meat survivors through your kind and generous support.


Punish "Angel of Death" Cat Serial Killer!

"Your animals will be safe at a sanctuary..." Paul Zhang of Palm Beach County, Florida acquired dozens, if not hundreds, of cats and other animals from rescuers and caregivers. Instead of providing sanctuary, he killed the animals. Act now to ensure this sick serial killer pays for his crimes!


Two cats were found shot in this UK community. Authorities must find the perpetrator before he strikes again.


There is a serial cat killer terrorizing felines and their families in the United Kingdom. We need local authorities to take these acts of animal cruelty seriously and find the sick person behind these attacks.


So far, two cats in the same area of Northumbria have been attacked. Two were shot. One, a black and white beauty named Amber, is recovering after managing to crawl to safety. Her owners took her to the vet, who confirmed she was shot in the neck, the bullet just narrowly missing her jugular artery.


The other cat was less fortunate. His body was found hanging from a tree, leaving his family, including two young boys, devastated.


These acts of violence against two neighborhood cats are a warning. Violence against animals is often a precursor to violence against people. These depraved acts, not just torturing and killing cats, but displaying their dead bodies for the whole neighborhood to see, merit a real investigation.



Stop Australia's Killing of Cats with Poison Sausages & Robots!

Australia is moving full speed ahead with its misguided, cruel, and unscientific plan to kill millions of the nation's free-roaming cats in the name of "conservation." Poison-laced sausages are being indiscriminately dropped by aircraft, while robotic poison death machines are set out to spray cats with deadly poison which they later lick off while grooming, which slowly kills them. Please urge the Australian government to stop this madness and ask that it work on humane sterilization programs and legislation for all cat companions!


Measure of Justice Served for Brutal Neglect of Four Horses

A Winona, Mississippi man has been sentenced for the extreme deprivation he forced his four horses to endure for months. Astonishingly, the "guardian" of the neglected horses claimed the seizure of the animals was unjust, but we ensured that justice and logic prevailed.

Graffiti against cage farming



Camel PUNCHED in the neck at UniverSoul Circus

Christopher von Uckermann Se Coloca No Lugar De Uma Orca Em Uma Campanha Anti-SeaWorld

Victory: Eight Years for Louisiana Woman Who Torched Dog


Notorious Facebook killer, Madison M. Gautreaux, has been sentenced for burning and torturing a defenseless terrier named Bobo to death. She recently received a lengthy prison sentence for three felonies committed against Bobo and his guardian.


And last, starting 8/8, the Impossible™ Whopper® is now available nationwide at all US Burger King® locations. 


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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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