This is from The Elephant Sanctuary’s own page. I bet you, that had ANY zoological facility not run by animal rights activists kept their elephants this way, they would have been bullied, harassed and been thrown lawsuit after lawsuit until they gave their elephants up. And quite rightly so, because this is no way to keep a naked, tropical species. Winkie in the first picture is now dead, after suffering for years from foot and joint problem, and ultimately succumbing to tuberculosis at the elephant death camp. The fake Facebook posts below were not made by me, but I take the liberty of sharing them from.

It is what TES would say if they spoke the truth:. I don’t know what universe these people live in, but since killer whales died like flies at poor facilities, clearly Lolita is thriving, since she’s now well into her fifties, and they say “but all orcas in captivity are dead before they’re 20!” But OMG and FML at how the article is written. It seems there is NO WAY reporters in this decade can write something objectively and dispassionately when it comes to killer whales in human care. It’s all “CAPTIVITY” and “BLACKFISH”. Had it been any other animal, it would have been a completely different tone. There’s this strange view that killer whales “belong” to the wild in a way that other animals don’t. 10, 2018 The Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) filed a lawsuit this week against the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) related to the agencies’ refusal to enforce requirements for SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment (SeaWorld) to submit necropsy results of three SeaWorld orcas who died last year.

Specifically, AWI is suing NOAA/NMFS for failing to respond to its Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for documents on the agencies’ decision. The agencies claim that an obligation under pre-1994 public display permits to provide necropsy results and clinical histories (complete veterinary records) is no longer in effect due to 1994 changes in the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), but have offered no legal justification for the claim. The three deceased whales (, who was featured in the documentary Blackfish; Kyara, Tilikum’s granddaughter, who was just 3 months old at the time of her death; and Kasatka, who, along with Tilikum, was one of the last remaining wild-caught whales at SeaWorld) were the subject of MMPA public display permits issued prior to 1994 (in Kyara’s case, that of her grandfather). NOAA/NMFS claim these permit requirements have been extinguished, despite legal analysis to the contrary provided to the agency by AWI counsel.

This is ridiculous. They have no more obligation to release these necropsies than any zoo does when their naked mole rat or bearded dragon dies. These whales are not public property.

January 12th 36 years ago today, two whales died on the same day. Ramu at SeaWorld Orlando, and Miracle at Sealand of the Pacific.

Ramu was 18 years old, and 15 years after the start of commercial captures, he was one of the oldest whales alive. El diario de noa libro pdf descargar gratis. As killer whale lifespan wasn’t understood well at the time (their anatomy and health was really just being learned from things like these necropsies), and because of “numerous senile changes”, Ramu’s cause of death was believed to be “age-related”. He was sick for a full 18 months before dying, and the necropsy showed he was suffering from kidney inflammation, anemia, heart failure, intestinal parasites, and his lungs and liver were very congested.

His appetite was good, with him eating 300-500 lbs (136-226 kg) of fish a day, but on the day of his death, he weighed 5900 lbs (2.67 metric tons), and was 24 feet long (7.3 meters). To compare, Tilly at his full size wa s 23 feet long, and weighed 12000 lbs. While Ramu was only eighteen and not fully “girthed out” yet, he was clearly underweight. Miracle on the other hand, was the longest-lived of Haida’s “mates”, the numerous females acquired to start a breeding program (Knootka who was sold, Chimo, Nootka 2 and Nootka 3 who all died wihin months or a couple of years).

She had been rescued after being found with a gunshut wound, stranded, and ridden with parasites. Despite this, and her bad luck in ending up at Sealand of the Pacific (rather than Vancouver Aquarium, which was the second option), she lived longer at Sealand than any of the previous females. We don’t know how long she could have lived, however, as on this day, she drowned in the netting of the sea pen, after activists cut the net to “free” the whales. Now she was “free”, alright. And 28 years ago, in 1990, Sharkan and Tanouk were moved from Iceland to France, where they met Kim 2 and Freya. Copied from Ceta-Base’s Facebook page.

Nagoya Aquarium to lauch first collaborative research effort on captive breeding in killer whales this year. The park hopes to cooperate with Chimelong Ocean Kingdom in China for artificial insemination as well. (translated, Japanese) “Port of Nagoya Aquarium will launch the nation’s first collaborative research for breeding of killer whales this year. Since international criticism of Taiji, it has been difficult to obtain wild individuals to expand the gene pool and the fear of the disappearance of killer whales from Japanese aquariums in emerging. Basic research is expected to be completed by the year 2020 and we aim to realize breeding by artificial insemination with the goal to cooperate with a Chinese aquarium.

In order to obtain new lineage, the Aquarium seeks cooperation with the world’s largest aquarium in China and Macao, Zhuhai Ocean Kingdom, considering frozen sperm and trying artificial insemination at Nagoya.” Again, surprisingly, leave it to Japan and China to move in the progress of science and animal welfare, as opposed to the west’s increasing fetish for pseudoscience and animal rights. The largest tiger population in the world are those living in private ownership in Texas.: It is impossible to know how many tigers are currently being kept in privately owned roadside zoos, shopping malls, and even the backyards, basements, and garages of private citizens, but there is estimated to be about 5,000-7,000 tigers being kept in private ownership throughout the US, compared to 3,200 left in the wild. Currently, there are still five states in the U.S. That have no laws whatsoever regarding exotic animal ownership. (NV, WY, NC, SC, AL) Big cats living in private ownership are almost always taken from their mothers at a very young age. Many cubs end up as attractions, with people being drawn in to “pay to pet a tiger cub.” Once they hit the age of three to four months old, they are sold to private owners, whether this be the canned hunting industry, or private ownership if they are lucky.

Many states don’t have laws regarding the condition of the animal’s surroundings. They often end up in tiny cages barely big enough for the animal to stand up and turn around, their most basic needs being neglected. Most of these cats go their entire lives without feeling grass under their paws, some without ever feeling direct sunlight. This treatment of animals should neve r be deemed acceptable, and the countless exotic animals being treated as “pets” in the US go largely unnoticed. Please don’t give roadside zoo owners your money, don’t pay to have your picture taken with a cute little lion cub, don’t let your money go to the exotic animal trade. Educate others about the Captive Wildlife Crisis, support sanctuaries and other organizations that work toward protecting these animals and educating the public about the situations that these magnificent creatures are subjected to.

These animals deserve the utmost respect. They are not ours to exploit. They are wild, no matter how hard some try to deny it. This is a well-known lie that has been debunked for years. And even if it were true, it would be GREAT. Not for the wild tigers, whose numbers obviously should be higher, but for the captive tigers. Because if there were no captive tigers, or if their numbers were much smaller (which they are), they would be that much closer to extinct ion.

This lie of “10 000 tigers in America” or “3000 tigers in Texas” is a hoax as old and fake as the bonsai kittens, and it was created by animal rights activists, to fill people with revulsion and create bans on tigers. It is completely ludicrous, as the breeding and in-country trade of an endangered species should be made EASIER, not harder, if we wish to save it (the ARAs of course, don’t want to save it). It seems Manby is trying to close the barn door after the horse already bolted two years ago. And he’s the one who let it out.

“We will still have the whales for 50 years,” CEO Joel Manby said on Monday at the ICR Conference. “They live a long time. This is a decision that is for the immediate. But, we get to keep the whales and have the experience, yet have some relief from a legislative standpoint.” “When you thought of SeaWorld five years ago, you thought of it as Shamu the killer whale,” Manby said. “When Shamu became a liability, it created somewhat of a confusion around the opportunity for us.” Manby clarified that SeaWorld is committed to its decision not to breed and will not restart its breeding program again, at least in his “human lifetime.” The CEO said that he is a believer in SeaWorld’s mission - and argued t hat many people misunderstand the company. Backlash against SeaWorld has been driven by “lies,” and people lacking in “critical thinking,” he said.

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“One hundred years from now, people are going to be begging for zoos and aquariums to take the animals from the wild because the extinction rate is so high,” Manby said. I still don’t have 1% higher thoughts of him than I did yesterday.

This is from The Elephant Sanctuary’s own page. I bet you, that had ANY zoological facility not run by animal rights activists kept their elephants this way, they would have been bullied, harassed and been thrown lawsuit after lawsuit until they gave their elephants up. And quite rightly so, because this is no way to keep a naked, tropical species. Winkie in the first picture is now dead, after suffering for years from foot and joint problem, and ultimately succumbing to tuberculosis at the elephant death camp. The fake Facebook posts below were not made by me, but I take the liberty of sharing them from. It is what TES would say if they spoke the truth:. I don’t know what universe these people live in, but since killer whales died like flies at poor facilities, clearly Lolita is thriving, since she’s now well into her fifties, and they say “but all orcas in captivity are dead before they’re 20!” But OMG and FML at how the article is written.

It seems there is NO WAY reporters in this decade can write something objectively and dispassionately when it comes to killer whales in human care. It’s all “CAPTIVITY” and “BLACKFISH”. Had it been any other animal, it would have been a completely different tone. There’s this strange view that killer whales “belong” to the wild in a way that other animals don’t. 10, 2018 The Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) filed a lawsuit this week against the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) related to the agencies’ refusal to enforce requirements for SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment (SeaWorld) to submit necropsy results of three SeaWorld orcas who died last year.

Specifically, AWI is suing NOAA/NMFS for failing to respond to its Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for documents on the agencies’ decision. The agencies claim that an obligation under pre-1994 public display permits to provide necropsy results and clinical histories (complete veterinary records) is no longer in effect due to 1994 changes in the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), but have offered no legal justification for the claim. The three deceased whales (, who was featured in the documentary Blackfish; Kyara, Tilikum’s granddaughter, who was just 3 months old at the time of her death; and Kasatka, who, along with Tilikum, was one of the last remaining wild-caught whales at SeaWorld) were the subject of MMPA public display permits issued prior to 1994 (in Kyara’s case, that of her grandfather). NOAA/NMFS claim these permit requirements have been extinguished, despite legal analysis to the contrary provided to the agency by AWI counsel.

This is ridiculous. They have no more obligation to release these necropsies than any zoo does when their naked mole rat or bearded dragon dies. These whales are not public property. January 12th 36 years ago today, two whales died on the same day. Ramu at SeaWorld Orlando, and Miracle at Sealand of the Pacific. Ramu was 18 years old, and 15 years after the start of commercial captures, he was one of the oldest whales alive.

As killer whale lifespan wasn’t understood well at the time (their anatomy and health was really just being learned from things like these necropsies), and because of “numerous senile changes”, Ramu’s cause of death was believed to be “age-related”. He was sick for a full 18 months before dying, and the necropsy showed he was suffering from kidney inflammation, anemia, heart failure, intestinal parasites, and his lungs and liver were very congested. His appetite was good, with him eating 300-500 lbs (136-226 kg) of fish a day, but on the day of his death, he weighed 5900 lbs (2.67 metric tons), and was 24 feet long (7.3 meters).

To compare, Tilly at his full size wa s 23 feet long, and weighed 12000 lbs. While Ramu was only eighteen and not fully “girthed out” yet, he was clearly underweight. Miracle on the other hand, was the longest-lived of Haida’s “mates”, the numerous females acquired to start a breeding program (Knootka who was sold, Chimo, Nootka 2 and Nootka 3 who all died wihin months or a couple of years). She had been rescued after being found with a gunshut wound, stranded, and ridden with parasites. Despite this, and her bad luck in ending up at Sealand of the Pacific (rather than Vancouver Aquarium, which was the second option), she lived longer at Sealand than any of the previous females. We don’t know how long she could have lived, however, as on this day, she drowned in the netting of the sea pen, after activists cut the net to “free” the whales.

Now she was “free”, alright. And 28 years ago, in 1990, Sharkan and Tanouk were moved from Iceland to France, where they met Kim 2 and Freya.

Copied from Ceta-Base’s Facebook page. Nagoya Aquarium to lauch first collaborative research effort on captive breeding in killer whales this year. The park hopes to cooperate with Chimelong Ocean Kingdom in China for artificial insemination as well. (translated, Japanese) “Port of Nagoya Aquarium will launch the nation’s first collaborative research for breeding of killer whales this year. Since international criticism of Taiji, it has been difficult to obtain wild individuals to expand the gene pool and the fear of the disappearance of killer whales from Japanese aquariums in emerging.

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Basic research is expected to be completed by the year 2020 and we aim to realize breeding by artificial insemination with the goal to cooperate with a Chinese aquarium. In order to obtain new lineage, the Aquarium seeks cooperation with the world’s largest aquarium in China and Macao, Zhuhai Ocean Kingdom, considering frozen sperm and trying artificial insemination at Nagoya.” Again, surprisingly, leave it to Japan and China to move in the progress of science and animal welfare, as opposed to the west’s increasing fetish for pseudoscience and animal rights. The largest tiger population in the world are those living in private ownership in Texas.: It is impossible to know how many tigers are currently being kept in privately owned roadside zoos, shopping malls, and even the backyards, basements, and garages of private citizens, but there is estimated to be about 5,000-7,000 tigers being kept in private ownership throughout the US, compared to 3,200 left in the wild. Currently, there are still five states in the U.S. That have no laws whatsoever regarding exotic animal ownership.

(NV, WY, NC, SC, AL) Big cats living in private ownership are almost always taken from their mothers at a very young age. Many cubs end up as attractions, with people being drawn in to “pay to pet a tiger cub.” Once they hit the age of three to four months old, they are sold to private owners, whether this be the canned hunting industry, or private ownership if they are lucky.

Many states don’t have laws regarding the condition of the animal’s surroundings. They often end up in tiny cages barely big enough for the animal to stand up and turn around, their most basic needs being neglected. Most of these cats go their entire lives without feeling grass under their paws, some without ever feeling direct sunlight. This treatment of animals should neve r be deemed acceptable, and the countless exotic animals being treated as “pets” in the US go largely unnoticed. Please don’t give roadside zoo owners your money, don’t pay to have your picture taken with a cute little lion cub, don’t let your money go to the exotic animal trade. Educate others about the Captive Wildlife Crisis, support sanctuaries and other organizations that work toward protecting these animals and educating the public about the situations that these magnificent creatures are subjected to.

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These animals deserve the utmost respect. They are not ours to exploit. They are wild, no matter how hard some try to deny it.

This is a well-known lie that has been debunked for years. And even if it were true, it would be GREAT. Not for the wild tigers, whose numbers obviously should be higher, but for the captive tigers. Because if there were no captive tigers, or if their numbers were much smaller (which they are), they would be that much closer to extinct ion. This lie of “10 000 tigers in America” or “3000 tigers in Texas” is a hoax as old and fake as the bonsai kittens, and it was created by animal rights activists, to fill people with revulsion and create bans on tigers.

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It is completely ludicrous, as the breeding and in-country trade of an endangered species should be made EASIER, not harder, if we wish to save it (the ARAs of course, don’t want to save it). It seems Manby is trying to close the barn door after the horse already bolted two years ago. And he’s the one who let it out. “We will still have the whales for 50 years,” CEO Joel Manby said on Monday at the ICR Conference. “They live a long time. This is a decision that is for the immediate.

But, we get to keep the whales and have the experience, yet have some relief from a legislative standpoint.” “When you thought of SeaWorld five years ago, you thought of it as Shamu the killer whale,” Manby said. “When Shamu became a liability, it created somewhat of a confusion around the opportunity for us.” Manby clarified that SeaWorld is committed to its decision not to breed and will not restart its breeding program again, at least in his “human lifetime.” The CEO said that he is a believer in SeaWorld’s mission - and argued t hat many people misunderstand the company. Backlash against SeaWorld has been driven by “lies,” and people lacking in “critical thinking,” he said. “One hundred years from now, people are going to be begging for zoos and aquariums to take the animals from the wild because the extinction rate is so high,” Manby said.

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I still don’t have 1% higher thoughts of him than I did yesterday.