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PETA Action Alerts -- January 23, 2001

 

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Urge Oklahoma Zoo to Close Cruel Exhibit

 

Dolphins and other marine mammals are held captive and forced to perform at

the Oklahoma City zoo exhibit, Aquaticus. There are typically two or three

dolphins on display there at any given time, and, unbelievably, six dolphins

have died at the zoo since 1986‹four of these deaths have occurred in the

past two years, the most recent a being a 5-month-old named Lily.

 

It is irrefutable that dolphins suffer immeasurably in captivity. In their

natural environment, dolphins swim together in family pods up to 100 miles a

day. They communicate and navigate through the use of echolocation and

typically spend only 10 to 20 percent of their time at the water¹s surface.

A captive environment, especially one in which the animals are forced to

perform for spectators, not only deprives these animals of following some of

their most basic instincts, it often drives them insane and leads to death.

For more information on marine mammals, please visit DolphinFreedom.com.

 

Please contact the Oklahoma City zoo and ask that it prevent further

suffering by immediately dismantling Aquaticus:

 

Dr. Connie Mack McCoy

Interim Executive Director and CEO

Oklahoma City Zoological Park

2101 N.E. 50th St.

Oklahoma City, OK 73111

 

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UPDATE: Animal Collector in Vega Baja, Puerto Rico

 

Many thanks to all who contacted government officials about the dogs

suffering at an animal collector's compound in Vega Baja, Puerto Rico.

Another administrative hearing was held in November at the health

department, in which a health inspector confirmed that Ms. Sara Córdova is

indeed operating a " shelter " that is filthy and full of dogs. Although this

is a direct violation of the Health Department's March 21, 2000,

stipulation, which prohibits the collector from operating a shelter in any

form without the proper permits, the examiner in the hearing has refused to

rule in a timely manner on the case and to have the dogs removed by a

reputable humane organization.

 

The site still has no water service, no electric service, no means of

separating aggressive dogs from gentle ones, no separation of males from

females (resulting in more puppies being born into a hopeless situation),

and reportedly, no veterinary care. In the past, PETA documented dogs

suffering from mange, distemper, parvovirus, broken limbs, malnutrition, and

severe flea and tick infestations. Many dogs died lingering deaths that

could have been prevented with basic animal-care standards.

 

In January, the ruling governmental party of Puerto Rico changed with the

election of a new governor, Sila Calderón, who has designated a new head of

the Health Department. Please lend your voice once again in behalf of the

dogs in Vega Baja. Send or fax a letter to the new head of the Health

Department, asking him to enforce the March 21, 2000, stipulation, which

should prohibit Ms. Córdova from operating a shelter on Route 688 in Vega

Baja. Ask Secretary Rullán to have the dogs removed immediately by a

reputable humane organization.

 

Johnny Rullán, Secretary

Puerto Rico Department of Health

P.O. Box 70184

San Juan, PR 00936

Fax: 787-250-6547

 

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Trafalgar Square Pigeons Need You!

 

Last week, at the most difficult time of year for wildlife in Britain, Mayor

Livingstone attempted once again to permanently evict Bernard Rayner, the

last licensed pigeon-feed vendor in Trafalgar Square, by revoking his

license for the second time in five months, effective immediately! He also

ordered the Greater London Authority (GLA) to spend just 30 days " weaning "

the birds off food when pigeon experts say that two years is a more

realistic period. Since the dead of winter is the worst possible time to

begin such a program, the Pigeon Conservation League estimates that up to 25

percent of the pigeons in Trafalgar Square, approximately 2,000 birds, will

die.

 

In response to Mayor Livingstone¹s callous decision, avian experts and

animal protection groups have rallied together once again to condemn an

action that will see thousands of birds condemned to starve or freeze to

death with their primary food source removed. On Monday, January 22, members

of pigeon rescue groups and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals

(PETA) were joined by members of parliament to defy the mayor's order and to

stop the world's most loved and famous pigeons from slow starvation by

delivering food to the hungry birds. Tony Banks, former minister for sport,

was among those distributing cracked corn to the birds.

 

Thankfully, immediately following the demonstration in Trafalgar Square by

PETA and Tony Banks, the High Court ruled in favor of Bernard Rayner. Now,

as with the last time his license was revoked, Rayner has been granted a

temporary reprieve by the High Court, which has restored his license to

trade in Trafalgar Square until February 7, when the matter will receive a

full hearing.

 

Since he announced his decision to ban bird-feeding in Trafalgar Square back

in October, Mayor Livingstone has received thousands of letters and

petitions from around the world begging him to work with animal protection

groups to slowly reduce the square¹s pigeon population over a long period of

time. Avian experts agree: Many of these domesticated birds, who for

generations have known and depended upon this single source of food, will

die of starvation. They have no experience foraging, food supply is short,

their numbers have thrived, and the young and very old are particularly and

immediately vulnerable. In fact, during the ban, about a dozen pigeons were

found dead every day in the square, with no visible signs of injury or

illness, i.e., they starved to death.

 

Your help is needed now! Please send a strong note to Mayor Livingstone (and

encourage friends, family members, coworkers, and neighbors to do the same)

demanding that he reinstate the feed vendor¹s license at once. Write to:

 

 

The Honorable Ken Livingstone

Mayor of London

Greater London Authority

Romney House

Marsham St.

London SW1P 3PY

Fax: 020 7983 4000

Tel.: 020 7983 4008

E-Mail: mayor

 

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Beautiful Doves in Iowa Need Your Help!

 

Last January, animal protection groups stopped a bill that would have

established a mourning dove hunting season in Iowa. Unfortunately, this

year, hunters are pushing a new bill, House File 43, through the legislature

to allow the hunting of these peaceful, backyard birds. Because the bill

already passed the House, it may come up for a vote in the Senate as soon as

January 22, 2001. If this bill passes the Senate, hundreds of thousands of

gentle songbirds will be killed for sport every year in Iowa. Please help

the doves by contacting your state senator in Des Moines immediately and

telling him or her to oppose House File 43 and any other legislation that

would permit mourning dove hunting in Iowa. Contact information:

 

The Honorable _______________

Iowa Senate

State Capitol

Des Moines, IA 50319

Tel: 515-281-5129

Web: www.legis.state.ia.us/Members/79GA-members.html

 

Also, contact Governor Tom Vilsack and tell him to veto House File 43 and

any other mourning dove hunting bill that arrive on his desk. Contact

information:

 

The Honorable Tom Vilsack

Office of the Governor

State Capitol

Des Moines, IA 50319

Tel: 515-281-5211

Fax: 515-281-6611

Web: www.state.ia.us/governor/comments/index.html

 

 

Hunters claim that dove-hunting is a challenge. However, most dove hunts

involve luring the birds to areas baited with seed and shooting them at

point blank range as they ascend upon being flushed from these fields. This

" challenge " is comparable to shooting mockingbirds at a feeder--not the kind

of activity anyone in their right mind would acknowledge with pride. We

recommend that sportsmen use clay targets instead--they present more of a

challenge with no cruelty.

 

Hunters rarely kill doves immediately and many languish with horrible

injuries. Doves are small and provide only a half-dollar size piece of flesh

under each breastbone (which is often contaminated by the lead shot), so no

effort is made by shooters to retrieve and kill the injured birds. In fact,

scientific studies indicate that more than 20% of doves shot by hunters are

left wounded and unretrieved (Haas, G.H., " Unretrieved shooting loss of

mourning doves in north-central South Carolina " , Wildlife Society Bulletin,

5: 123-125). For example, of the 400,000 doves killed in Ohio in 1995-96,

100,000 were left to suffer and die long, excruciating deaths.

 

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Bronx Zoo Opens Fire on Homeless Animals

 

The Bronx Zoo has admitted that it shoots homeless dogs to protect its

" exotic animal collection. "

 

Homeless dogs are not pests and should not be hunted and killed by zoo

personnel simply because other means of stopping these populations from

entering the zoo (i.e., fencing) have not been implemented effectively. Like

the animals in the zoo¹s " exotic animal collection, " dogs are sentient

beings who experience pain, hunger, and fear, and it is unconscionable that

the Bronx Zoo would simply shoot them in a misguided and ill-advised attempt

at protecting its " collection. "

 

The Bronx Zoo has considerable resources, some of which should be spent on

ensuring that proper fencing is erected to protect the zoo¹s " exotic animal

collection. " In addition, the zoo should work with animal control and the

community in to reduce the number of homeless animals in the area (i.e.,

trapping, spaying and neutering, etc.) in the area, thereby curtailing

animal suffering as well as the threat, these unfortunate animals allegedly

pose to animals at the zoo.

 

Please, write the Bronx Zoo in protest of its shooting of homeless animals

and demand that it implement only humane methods of animal control. Write

to:

 

James M. Large Jr.

Acting President

The Wildlife Conservation Society

Bronx Zoo

2300 Southern Blvd.

Bronx, NY 10460

 

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For the latest action alerts and campaign updates, be sure to check out PETA's

Web site at http://www.peta-online.org.

To or to this list, please visit

http://www.peta-online.org/alert/subs.html

 

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People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals

501 Front St., Norfolk, VA 23510

757-622-PETA

http://www.peta-online.org

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