sábado, 30 de junio de 2012
RODEO MAFIA: CRIMES AGAINST ANIMALS
Source: SHARK (Showing Animals Respect and Kindness)
RodeoCruelty.com
Forget the myth of rodeos as all-American sport. Rodeos are cruel and deadly for animals, some are corrupt, and the crimes of some rodeo people go far beyond animals.
PRCAfacts.com exposes the cruel truth about the world's largest rodeo association, on which other rodeo associations are modeled. ShameOnCheyenne.com exposes one of the world's most infamous rodeos. IllinoisCorruption.com demonstrates how the rodeo world corrupted an entire state government.
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Speaking of corruption, rodeo also brings out the lowest of the low when
it comes to corporations. Rodeo in fact survives on the sponsorship money of
corporations who want to make a profit at any cost to animals. Companies like
Wrangler, AT&T/Cingular Wireless, Coca-Cola, Daimler Chrysler, Jack Daniels,
and others are willing to fund rodeo animal abusers, ignore the enormous amount
of evidence of the abuse, and all the while claim to adhere to the "highest
corporate ethics". In return, rodeo announcers do a job of brown-nosing and
sucking up to the careless corporations that is frankly embarrassing. Caring
people will want to go to
CorporateThugs.com to identify and avoid these careless corporate
profiteers.
When it comes to rodeo, there are two types of media. Reporters who are lazy, careless, or whose integrity is for sale, write glowing stories of the rodeo. The more you ignore the facts, the better the rewards you may receive from the rodeo industry. Go to MediaVillains.com to learn about these Yellow Journalists.
Fortunately, there are also reporters who still believe in writing the truth and in journalistic ethics. Go to ReportersWhoCare.com to see what REAL journalists have to say about the Rodeo Mafia.
Horse lovers should also see HorseKillers.com to learn about the Rodeo Mafia's determined efforts to see horse slaughter kept legal so they can make even more money off their broken equine victims, no matter what the cost in suffering and terror.
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Rodeos could not exist without corporate sponsors that help make rodeo animal abuse profitable. We expose these heartless, ethically-bankrupt companies at www.CorporateThugs.com.
Rodeo Associations
These guys specialize in propaganda and so-called humane rules that are never enforced.More...
Rodeo Stock Contractors
Go to any rodeo, even the smallest and most insignificant, and you will hear that it has the world's "meanest & wildest" animals, and the "greatest cowboys". Rodeo stock contractors claim their animals are "born to buck." According to the announcer at even the sorriest, most silly affair, it is a "world championship rodeo." The truth isn't nearly as impressive. More...
Media Coverage of Rodeo Cruelty
Rodeo Family Values? Forget the hype. Read actual e-mails SHARK has received, and take a look at the true character of the Rodeo Mafia!
How Tough (or Truthful) are Rodeo People?
They turn downright wimpy when they come up against SHARK!
View Press Coverage of SHARK's Efforts to Expose Rodeo Abuse
Videos Yanked from YouTube are Reinstated
Although we have had rodeo videos posted on our site for years, SHARK's footage of animal abuse, injuries, and deaths at PRCA rodeos was getting more widespread attention on YouTube than ever before. The rodeo industry can't withstand that kind of honest attention, and they know it. The PRCA doesn't want you or their sponsors to be able to see what really happens at their rodeos.
SHARK has successfully fought back and all our videos are again available worldwide. See what the PRCA is so scared of at TheCruelTruth.com.
Heroes Speak Out Against Rodeos
What position did Cesar Chavez take on rodeos?
Special Olympics Connecticut responds to steer's death.
Rodeo Reality
Television Producer Speaks out About Rodeos - Read his Public Letter
An eyewitness to a rodeo bull's death speaks out!
Click here for her heart-felt letter...
What were real cowboys like?
Click here for The Surprising History...
Rodeo and Tobacco, the deadly relationship.
The Real AVMA
Does your veterinarian care about animals? Not if he or she supports the guidelines and policies of the American Veterinary Medical Association!
Read the AVMA official policies!
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PSYCHOPATHIC HUNTERS: LIVE PIGEON SHOOTS IN PENNSYLVANIA
Source: SHARK (Showing Animals Respect and Kindness)
PigeonShoots.com
PennsylvaniaShame.com
PaShame.org
Killing Contests: Cruel and Cowardly in Pennsylvania
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Pigeon shoots are nothing more than a vile excuse for entertainment for the dull-witted or psychopathic. Illegal in other countries and in all but a couple of American states, most people realize the despicable nature of these bird-killing contests.
Legislation to stop cruel trapped animal shoots is pending in Pennsylvania. Please take action today and contact your representatives, urging them to vote for H.B. 1411/S.B. 843.
MAJOR UNDERCOVER OPERATION by SHARK EXPOSES HORRIFIC CRUELTY at BERKS
COUNTY LIVE PIGEON SHOOT
Pigeon Shoot Death Pile (Wing Pointe luxury resort)
For the past year, SHARK has been fighting against live pigeon shoots in PA. And while our focus has been on shoots held by private gun clubs such as the ones held at the Philadelphia Gun Club, Erdman Sportsman's Association and Pike Township Sportsmen's Association, there was one place the shooters thought themselves safe: the Wing Pointe commercial hunting grounds in Hamburg, PA.
Self-described as being "Resort Luxury for the Sport Shooting Enthusiast," this last bastion of pigeon shooting cruelty thought themselves immune to the public scrutiny that has engulfed the other shoots. But that all ended this past Sunday as SHARK's "Octocopter" - a remote controlled flying machine, with it's high-tech video camera, recorded their terrible cruelty for the world to see.
As barbaric as the shoot itself was, what SHARK discovered the next day was truly monstrous: Wing Pointe dumped the pigeons they had shot into a large pile, but not all of the pigeons were dead; three wounded but still living birds were found amongst the corpse pile.
What we found was a complete nightmare. Hundreds of dead birds, dumped like garbage, yet within this mound of death and cruelty were three sparks of life. Two did not survive, but one did and is receiving medical care. What Wing Pointe did was not just vile and immoral, but we believe illegal, and we are going to ask District Attorney John Adams to hold them accountable under the law for that.
D.A. Adams, who has received campaign donations from pigeon shooters, has previously directly interfered with and killed any attempt to have cruelty citations filed against pigeon shoots. If he uses his power to kill this complaint, we will expose this injustice and hold him to public condemnation.
Take Action!
Watch the video of SHARK's rescue of a pigeon from the death pile and then call and write Governor Ed Rendell and Governor-Elect Tom Corbett. Demand that they take action!
And let Corbett know that SHARK is going to continue to expose pigeon shoots and that these filthy acts will haunt his administration.
Both Rendell and Corbett will most likely answer that they can't do anything. False. They are the most powerful men in the state who hold extraordinary power, especially Corbett who is Pennsylvania's top lawman.
Tell them that it's long past time for them to stop bowing to the NRA and do their job!
Governor Edward G. Rendell's Office
Phone: (717) 787-2500
Fax: (717) 772-8284
Pennsylvania Attorney General Tom Corbett
Phone:717-787-3391
Fax:717-787-8242
Clear Channel Kills Anti-Pigeon Shoot Billboard the Day it is to Go Up!
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Reason Given? To Protect PA Attorney General Tom Corbett
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Bob Barker donates $1 million to save PA pigeons!
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A TV icon is taking a stand for the pigeons of Pennsylvania.
Bob Barker, the former game show host and one of the nation's most generous animal philanthropists, has donated $1 million to stop pigeon shoots in Pennsylvania and says he will be joining protesters outside a Bensalem gun club where shoots are being held regularly.
Barker said the donation will go to SHARK, an Illinois-based animal activist organization dedicated to putting a stop to these shoots.
Click here to read the entire article.
SHARK's Response to DA Adams
Friday, January 29, 2010
In response to complaints about his actions that are detailed in to the below videotape, Berks County District Attorney John T. Adams has responded to the public with a statement trying to rationalize his actions. To read his statement and SHARK's response to his obviously erroneous position, click here.
Prominent Philly Attorney Pays Fine for Attack
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These attacks prove how desperate the pigeon shooters are to stop SHARK from exposing their heinous cruelty. These attacks also prove what The American Psychiatric Association, the FBI and other authorities have determined - "that violence to animals is precursor to violence to humans". It doesn't get any clearer than this and the public should be concerned about these violent offenders.
To the right is the docket entry in the case Commonwealth of Pennsylvania vs Sean Corr with Sean Corr pleading guilty.
And below is the actual videotape of Attorney Sean Corr committing the assault that he eventually pled guilty to.
Pigeon Shooters Practice their "Three Cs" - Cruelty, Crime, Cowardice
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On October 18th Steve Hindi was documenting a pigeon shoot at the misnamed Pike Township "Sportsman's" Club when he was assaulted. The cowardly killer's attack was completely unprovoked. Apparently, because Pennsylvania allows these twisted excuses for human beings to commit the wholesale slaughter of birds, they think they can do it to people, too.
Click here to see pictures of the pigeon killers including actual videotape of SHARK Investigators being assaulted!
Editorials against Pigeon Shooters
In the past few days there have been FIVE great editorials in the
Pennsylvania press condemning the inhumane slob hunters that take pleasure in
the slaughter of innocent animals in the worst of all manners - pigeon shoots.
Please take a second and read them - click on the quotes below or any of the
first five headlines to the left.The Pocono Record called pigeon shoots: "Barbaric live-bird target practice."
The Lebanon Daily News said pigeon shoots are: "Diametrically opposed to the philosophy of hunting."
The Standard~Speaker called them an: "Embarrassment to the commonwealth."
The Patriot-News said: "Legislators should end this cruel practice."
ATTENTION HUNTERS
Unbelievably, the NRA has taken a stand FOR Pennsylvania canned pigeon shoots. In defiance of all the facts to the contrary, they claim that "animal rights extremists are trying to ban this longstanding traditional shooting sport." What a load of rubbish. 49 other states have done away with this cruel practice not because of extremists, but rather because of real sportsmen who don't want this barbaric practice in their state. We have yet to hear of a single NRA member or hunter who is not making money off of pigeon shoots who stands up for these inhumane slaughterfests and defends them.
In fact, the Lebanon Daily News says that Pigeon Shoots are "diametrically opposed to the philosophy of hunting". We URGE all hunters to contact the NRA and tell them they aren't speaking for you on this issue.
See for yourself - you can check out an NRA-ILA "Action Alert" on the issue here.
See SHARK's investigative footage of these brutal pigeon Shoots!
Are Pigeon Shoots Hunters' Ethics? Pennsylvania is the only state allowing pigeon shoots. This killing contests are supported by the National Rifle Association and the Ku Klux Klan, but does the NRA truly speak for hunters and gun owners when it comes to this issue? Hunters and gun owners have a chance to state their position.
Hunters -- Is this you? This is another in a series of SHARK videos exposing Pennsylvania's live bird shoots, all of which are supported by the National Rifle Association (NRA). Is this hunting? Do hunters support this? If not, why do they allow the NRA to lump them in with these slob thrill killers?
NRA, KKK Love Live Pigeon Shoots : It's 2008, and Pennsylvania is a last bastion for live pigeon shoots, a "sport" of cowards supported by both the National Rifleman's Association and the Ku Klux Klan. A new law could end these slaughters, but one politician, House Majority Leader William DeWeese won't bring the bill up for a vote.
PA State Police Misconduct - Corrupt Cop : A Pennsylvania State Police Officer behaves in a most peculiar fashion. Is it shocking incompetence, or something far worse?
The Humane Society of the United States is offering a $2,500 reward for information about illegal pigeon netting and trafficking. People are urged to call the toll-free HSUS live pigeon shoot Tip Line at 1-800-637-4124 with any information. Birds are often captured out of state and trucked into Pennsylvania for the competitions. To learn more about illegal netting and what you can do: CLICK HERE.
The Loud Call for Change
State Should Ban Live-Animal Shoots
August 12, 2008
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Our Opinion: Such barbaric events are not sport. They should be outlawed.
How sporting would it be if the basket in the NBA were lowered from 10 feet to 5? How sporting would it be if batters in the major leagues were allowed to hit a ball off a tee? How sporting would it be if offenses in the NFL always started at their opponent's 20?
How sporting is it when live animals are released from cages a few yards away from people armed with shotguns?
Once again Pennsylvania in general and Berks County in particular set themselves apart from the rest of the country by allowing the Strausstown Rod & Gun Club's three-day pigeon shoot, an event that gives new meaning to the word sport.
Live-animal shoots are about as far removed from hunting, a true sport, as Henry Ford's Model A is from NASCAR's Car of Tomorrow.
As we said last year, hunting, depending on the game, can involve tracking, long hours waiting in a blind, skill at luring a target within range and the skill to aim at a target that could come from anywhere and move in any direction, sometimes with great speed.
And in many cases, the successful hunter is able to make a meal out of his kill, or at the very least a trophy.
None of that is true of a pigeon shoot. Indeed, who would want to eat a pigeon? Who would want to mount that bird and put it on display?
In fact many hunters throughout the commonwealth are opposed to pigeon shoots, and rightfully so.
But some members of the Strausstown Rod & Gun Club said they simply are shooting vermin, birds that were captured in areas where they are considered pests, and it is no more inhumane than poisoning the pigeons.
Are they trying to make a case for live-animal shoots or against the practice of poisoning pigeons?
Pennsylvania is one of only four states, Tennessee, Louisiana and Indiana are the others, where live-animal shoots are not outlawed. The commonwealth should join the vast majority of states that recognize the barbaric practice as cruel and inhumane.
Indeed, legislation has been introduced to do just that, but there are too many people in the Legislature who fear the wrath of the National Rifle Association, the biggest opponent of the bill.
But just as live-animal shoots are not about sport, they are not about gun rights. The legislation in no way would interfere with anyone's right to own a weapon or engage in legitimate hunting or shooting contests in which clay targets are employed.
Perhaps the most famous of the pigeon shoots in the commonwealth was the Fred Coleman Memorial Pigeon Shoot held annually in Hegins, Schuylkill County, until 1999, when officials decided it was becoming too expensive to defend lawsuits filed to end the fund raising event.
If the Legislature refuses to outlaw live-animal shoots, officials from local, state and national humane societies should consider filing suits similar to those that made the event in Hegins more trouble than it was worth.
After all, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that animal-rights advocates, who went to Hegins in droves to protest the shoot, could seek a court order to halt it, although no order was granted.
In the end, few people other than those who participate in these live-animal shoots would even try to make the argument that they are not are barbaric and shouldn't be banned in Pennsylvania.
It is time our Legislature takes the action to bring the commonwealth into the 21st century by outlawing these events.
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State Keeping Pigeon Shoot Tradition Alive
Bill White
April 8, 2008
I hear all the time that Pennsylvania isn't the place it used to be.
But there's one area in which our state still is our nation's leader.
Pigeon shoots.
The Humane Society of the United States says Pennsylvania is the only state where hunters still openly gather to gun down captive birds. It's a practice that has been rendered illegal or just too revolting in every other state of the Union.
And that's not all, for those who like to see the Lehigh Valley area in the forefront. With the big annual event in Hegins, Schuylkill County, a distant memory after years of high-profile protests, the only county in Pennsylvania where pigeon shoots still are a regular practice is Berks.
That's right. Less than an hour from downtown Allentown, you can watch guys blast captive birds to smithereens.
I know, because I did it Saturday. The inaptly named Pike Township Sportsmen's Association in Oley staged a pigeon shoot last weekend, and I drove over there to check it out.
Heidi Prescott of the Humane Society says this club is part of a circuit of three in Berks that stage a shoot every couple of weeks. There's good money in it. I saw a flier from a Strausstown Gun Club pigeon shoot last year that offered a $4,000 straight purse, as well as trophies, belt buckles and other prizes. Strausstown is another club on the circuit.
Frankly, I can't think of anything less sporting than a pigeon shoot, except maybe shooting animals you have tied up. Here's how it works.
They set up a bunch of ''traps'' -- small wooden boxes -- in one or more shooting rings. When a spring-loaded trap pops open, the dazed bird is propelled out, tries to flutter away and is blasted by Elmer Fudd.
Some of the birds go down dead right away in a puff of feathers. A lot of them are just injured, so they flap or walk around while the hunt continues. Trapper boys eventually run out and collect them in nets or boxes and take them over to a shed, where they are, ahem, dispatched. More on that in a moment.
Once in a while, a bird makes it out of the ring and flaps into the woods, apparently safe. But as Prescott and others have pointed out, they're often injured, so it may just take them a while to die.
''That's one of the cruelest aspects of the shoots,'' Prescott said. ''The animals that die over period of hours or even days and are unretrieved.''
Speaking of cruel, the trapper boys (and girls) -- in many cases, young teens -- traditionally have dispatched the injured birds by wringing their necks, kicking them around, tearing their wings off and so forth, preparing a new generation of pigeon shooters for the proper state of mind.
But as a result of a preliminary injunction in a lawsuit filed several years ago against the Pike Township club, they're not allowed to indulge in such cruel practices, at least not out in the open. Now, according to a deposition in the suit -- which still is making its way through the system -- the birds are brought alive to the shed, where their heads in some cases are cut off with garden shears.
Yeah, much better.
Ethan Eddy, a U.S. Humane Society lawyer who is representing Pennsylvania Legislative Animal Network police officer Johnna Seeton in the suit against the club, observed, ''It's unfathomable to me that we have to litigate this matter in Pennsylvania in 2008. Several state courts banned pigeon shoots as illegal animal cruelty well over a century ago -- New York in 1874, then my home state of Colorado in 1896, and New Jersey in 1905 [and many others since].
''Colorado was barely a state when it put two and two together on that, yet we are still trying to sort this out in Pennsylvania.''
Hey, better late than never. And there is some hope that Pennsylvania may finally lose its distinction as a hotbed for unsporting sportsmen. More on that Thursday.
For The Birds
June 26, 2008
In both the Pennsylvania House and Senate judiciary committees are two bills (HB 2130 and SB 1150) that would ban live bird shoots in Pennsylvania. They are bills whose time is past due.
There are those who will view this call as either anti-gun or anti-hunter. It is neither. It is a move against inhumane treatment of animals.
These shoots are an extreme example of a blood sport and should not be afforded protection. Pennsylvanians are sensitive to hunting and gun issues, but there's no logic to the argument. Just as one cannot hunt over bait or fish in a hatchery area, one should not be allowed to target live birds that in some cases are tied in place. Again, it's an issue of humane treatment of animals, not one relating to guns and hunting.
Massachusetts and Vermont are among the states where the practice is already banned. Wait a minute, we hear the critics crying, those are liberal states, we don't need to lockstep with them. Fair enough, but consider that West Virginia, Wisconsin and Michigan, all of which are strong hunting states, have also specifically banned the practice.
Consider that Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas and South Dakota have cruelty laws on the books that would ban such shoots, though none have taken place in those states for some time.
Consider that Texas and Colorado have legal opinions in place holding that such shoots would be illegal.
There is more than enough precedent to be found in states where hunters roam in numbers that this particular activity need not be protected. Pennsylvania should join the team.
This issue hasn't come across our in-house radar in a number of years. Once, the rallying cry for shoot bans in Pennsylvania centered on Hegins, whose Labor Day Pigeon Shoot once drew the attention and droves of protesters to that tiny Schuylkill County town.
The Hegins shoot's been on hiatus for some years now, and fewer and fewer shoots still being held. We predicted, back in the days of the Hegins shoot, that the activity would likely die out of its own accord. It appears we were right, in great part, given the dearth of such activities in the state today. But it makes no sense to allow for such an activity to remain on the books as legal when it does not deserve the protection.
If pigeon populations are a problem in urban areas (and they can sometimes become so,) then let humane eradication measures be taken. The birds for local shoots often come from urban trappers, but they're certainly not solving the entire issue of pigeon overpopulation, and there are far more humane elimination tactics available than crating the birds up, shipping them hundreds of miles, stuffing them in small cages and letting target shooters see if they can take them down. Let's apply a little common sense here.
You will never hear us argue against hunters who act properly in the wild, observe seasons and bag limits and follow the hunting rules. Ditto for anglers. Outdoorsmen are among the most important conservators of our environment out there, and they have been for decades especially in Pennsylvania where our vast acres of game lands were paid for from hunting-license fees.
Let's get these bills out of committee and into law where they belong.
Ban Bird Shoots
June 08, 2008
Captive bird slaughters always have been cruelty masquerading as sport. That Pennsylvania has not yet banned such events, becoming one of the last places on the continent where they are legal, is an ongoing embarrassment to an allegedly civilized society.
Two years ago residents and government officials in the North Pocono community of Covington Township rallied effectively to prevent an out-of-state group from conducting a live pigeon-shooting event there. Since then, however, the state government has done nothing to outlaw such events.
It's not that the state Legislature has not had opportunities. Soon after he took office last year, Rep. Frank Shimkus introduced a bill to outlaw the shooting of captive birds, while a companion bill was introduced in the Senate.
Now, with lawmakers preoccupied by the upcoming budget debate, the bills languish in committees.
These bills have nothing to do with hunting. They specifically exclude any activity regulated by the state Game Commission. Simply put, the bills replace institutionalized cruelty with humane treatment of animals.
Lawmakers should be able to quickly pass both bills in order to lift the state's bloody stain from using live animals for target practice.
End Barbaric Live-Bird Shoots
June 16, 2008
Monroe County Sen. Pat Browne, R-16, is sponsoring an important and humane bill to ban live pigeon shoots.
Yes, sad to say, under the guise of "sport" target practice, some people still arrange for delivery of hundreds of live, captive birds, which are released and then shot by "sport" shooters. Why a clay pigeon wouldn't do just as well is hard to fathom. A unanimous Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision ended the infamous annual Labor Day pigeon shoots in Hegins, in Schuylkill County, by authorizing humane officers to prosecute participants for animal cruelty. Yet live pigeon shoots still take place in Berks County and elsewhere in Pennsylvania, one of the only states where such events remain legal.
Organizers try to stay under the radar, naturally, so people who care about the fair treatment of animals don't interfere. These live bird shoots are on the same level with repugnant contests where people tie turkeys to bales of hay and shoot at them with arrows, or where they release wild boars or other "game" animals inside fenced compounds and then let shooters have at them.
Don't kid yourself. It could happen here. Monroe County's sensible neighbors to the west in Lackawanna County successfully fought the North American Flyers group when it tried to hold a live pigeon shoot in Covington Township. Quick opposition from neighbors, township supervisors and the Humane Society of the United States prompted the NAF to cancel the event.
Just imagine the state these birds must be in after traveling in small cages, often without food or water, then are "launched", sometimes fluttering only a few feet in the air, a few dozen yards from shotgun-wielding target shooters, who get prizes for culling the most birds.
According to the Humane Society, at the Hegins shoots about 10 percent of the birds escaped, while 20 percent were killed outright. The rest, about 70 percent, were simply wounded. They died of shock, dehydration, infection, or they bled to death. Neighbors of pigeon shoots report finding the birds as much as a week later.
Ending this cruel practice seems like the least our legislators could do, but the bills remain stuck in their respective judiciary committees. The HSUS has been meeting with legislators to try to move Browne's S.B. 1150 and also House Bill 2130, which would ban the launching or tethering of captive birds at live shoots. The bills state explicitly that the prohibition would not restrict any Pennsylvania Game Commission-condoned hunting practices.
Sen. Browne, who represents Chestnut Hill, Ross and Hamilton townships in Monroe County, hopes that true hunters and anyone who supports the humane treatment of animals will indicate their support for S.B. 1150 to end live pigeon shoots. The best way to do that is to contact Judiciary Committee members and urge them to have committee Chairman Sen. Stewart Greenleaf, R-12, bring it to a vote. Sen. Lisa Boscola , D-18, who also represents part of Monroe County, is a committee member. Her Stroudsburg office number is (570) 420-2938. Call now and help end this barbaric practice in Pennsylvania.
Ban Shooting of Tethered Targets
June 16, 2008
It is the nature of law that legislators do not proscribe activities in the abstract. Rather, they pass regulations in response to problematic behavior. Such is again the case with regard to legislation led by state Rep. Frank Shimkus, D-Lackawanna, in the House (HB 2130) and by Sen. Pat Browne, R-Lehigh, (SB 1150) regarding pigeon shoots and the killing of other tethered birds.
The practice defies decency. Dealers release pigeons -- disoriented from lack of food and water and sleep, from a box or trap that become targets for shotgun-wielding shooters. For days afterwards, neighbors find dead and dying birds in nearby yards. The Humane Society reports that, every year in Pennsylvania, 22,000 birds are released, one at a time, from boxes in front of shooters with shotguns, who use them for target practice. Such events also include tying turkeys to bales of hay and shooting them for prizes and money. Real sportsmen and women use clay pigeons to compete or practice their marksmanship.
There is opposition to these bills from some who fear that any restriction on one's use of guns -- or bow and arrow -- might lead to greater restrictions of the Second Amendment. And so, the bills languish in committees. We have no quarrel with those who wish to hunt game animals in the wild. But a pigeon shoot is not hunting.
The target birds are gathered from other states and brought to Pennsylvania, which has become the center of a practice as ugly as cockfighting and dog fighting. Such shoots are proscribed in 46 states; New York, New Jersey and Texas among them. Even Tennessee, the only state that specifically permits pigeon shoots, is not known recently to have had any.
The state's best known pigeon shoot was in Hegins Township, Schuylkill County, where the Fred Coleman Memorial Pigeon Shoot began in 1933 as a means of giving prizes and raising money to feed hungry citizens and to support local charities. The spectacle died a natural death there, but according to the Humane Society, 22 others were held here last year. Though most are not widely publicized they are just as objectionable.
Some people who own guns are not sportsmen. Using hapless animals as targets is neither sportsmanlike nor civilized in today's society. It becomes necessary, therefore, to follow other states and ban this pitiless practice from our commonwealth.
Legislation to stop cruel trapped animal shoots is pending in Pennsylvania. Please take action today and contact your representatives, urging them to vote for H.B. 1411/S.B. 843.
Witnessing a pigeon shoot awakened a determined
hunter and fisherman to become an inspiring animal protector. After 30 years of
killing animals in the name of "sport", Steve Hindi threw down guns, picked up
cameras, and founded SHARK.
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CORPORATE THUGS: NATURE PROPAGANDA STAINED WITH BLOOD
Source: SHARK (Showing Animals Respect and Kindness)
CorporateThugs.com
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Corporate Thugs spend untold millions of dollars on public relations departments and advertisements. Their propaganda promotes lily white and/or environmentally green images, when in fact these companies and their executives and boards are involved in behavior that ranges from sponsoring indefensible animal cruelty, to unethical business practices, to criminal activities.
Please speak up for the animals and tell these companies that as long as they continue to support animal abuse, financially or any other way, that you will not buy their products. Corporate Thugs that they are, they can't help but listen if consumers are loud enough. Urge these Thugs to look at the VIDEOS and PHOTOS from SHARK's investigations and remind them that no one should want to be aligned with this sort of pointless and appalling cruelty.
Rodeos like to portray themselves as being rugged and self-sufficient. They
claim to be true pioneers that can survive without any handouts. But back in the
real world, nothing could be further from the truth.
Check out this newspaper article describing the rodeo panhandling that is taking place in Marshall, MN. The rodeo even set out cardboard cowboys to beg for money around town to collect their welfare. "Coins for Cowboys" they call it.
In addition, there was a very telling quote in the article. SHARK has said for years that rodeo only exists because of the corporate handouts they receive and here is further proof. Check out this quote: "tickets sales make up about "one-third of our revenue."
Check out this newspaper article describing the rodeo panhandling that is taking place in Marshall, MN. The rodeo even set out cardboard cowboys to beg for money around town to collect their welfare. "Coins for Cowboys" they call it.
In addition, there was a very telling quote in the article. SHARK has said for years that rodeo only exists because of the corporate handouts they receive and here is further proof. Check out this quote: "tickets sales make up about "one-third of our revenue."
That sounds about right to us, rodeos would close up tomorrow if corporate America quit subsidizing this animal abuse. This is why it is so very important to let your opinion be known to the Coca-Colas and Wranglers of this world.
American Airline Supports Animal Cruelty
American Airlines through American Eagle Airlines is giving money to help support animal cruelty at the brutal Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo. It is 100% guaranteed that animals will suffer terribly during this rodeo. It is also 100% guaranteed that animals are going to be brutally injured and even killed as a result of this rodeo. So why is American Airlines giving them money? One word - greed. American Airlines is apparently so devoid of values that they don't care who pays the price as long as they can try and make a few bucks. Click here for more information and video evidence of animals being killed for "entertainment."
Cheyenne Regional Medical Center Supports Animal Abuse
The Cheyenne Frontier Days rodeo is one of the most violent and cruel rodeos in the world. With events such as the "wild horse race" and "steer busting," animals are injured and even killed every year. Cheyenne Regional Medical Center and its CEO Dr. John Lucas make this abuse possible with their "Gold Boot" sponsorship of this brutal activity. Click here for more information and video evidence of animals being killed for "entertainment."
Marriott Hotels Go Back on Their Word!!!!
As you may recall, last year a SHARK investigator documented horses being shocked at the 2008 PRCA National Western Rodeo in Denver, CO. We took our evidence to Marriott Hotels, one of the rodeo's sponsors. After reviewing the information, Marriott committed to stop sponsoring the rodeo. SHARK was shocked and very disappointed to learn that Marriott has gone back on its commitment and is again sponsoring the upcoming National Western Rodeo!Click here for more information and video.
Have a Heart, Southwest!
By being a major sponsor of brutal and deadly rodeos, Southwest Airlines clearly doesn't LUV animals. Don't fly with this cruel carrier! Click here for more information and video.
Bank of America
Bank of America has tarnished its reputation by being a major sponsor of the brutal and deadly National Finals Steer Roping. The event that BOA "proudly" sponsored injured at least 7 animals and SHARK was there to document all the cruelty and corruption.
CokeCruelty.comCoca-Cola Strikes Again!
When it comes to corporate animal abuse, it will be tough to find a more underhanded villain than Coca-Cola.
DodgeRodeoCruelty.comDaimlerChrysler Funds Cruelty!
This is the dark side of a company that only wants you to think about its Mercedes, Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep automobiles. Underneath the shiny cars is a corporate vampire that lives on blood and suffering.
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Lights of Las Vegas Left Rodeo Sponsors No Where to Hide
When SHARK went to Las Vegas for the National Finals Rodeo armed with nothing more than footage of the PRCA's own rodeos, the NFR's sponsors couldn't stick their heads in the desert sands quick enough.The cowardly nature of rodeo and its sponsors was exposed once again at the pre-NFR press conference when all of the PRCA's representives and its sponsors were too scared to show their faces. Of the media reporting on the press conference, Business Press wrote:
"Business Press contacted the companies that sell Wrangler clothes and Jack Daniels whiskey. Both initially expressed interest in commenting. After viewing the video on the Internet, the Jack Daniels' spokesman did not call back and, despite being in Las Vegas, the Wrangler representative had not returned calls by press time."
Click here to read the rest of the story...
The Newest Voices of Rodeo Family Values
These calls were left on SHARK's answering machine. SHARK thinks rodeo supporters should be able to voice their opinion too, so we're giving everyone a chance to hear some of these calls right here.
We're sure that the thinking, honest, caring people of the West don't want these folks representing them. Makes you wonder why rodeo sponsors are willing to put their names alongside the likes of these people and other rodeo supporters?
All the calls are on YouTube.com, and you can click HERE to hear all of them.
WARNING: The obscenities, racism, homophobia and generally repulsive behavior in the videos is sadly, in our experience, pretty typical of the average rodeo supporter.
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viernes, 29 de junio de 2012
OIL SANDS: DOWNSTREAM
The first original production by and for Babelgum, Downstream focuses on the controversy surrounding the development of Alberta´s oil sands. This beautifully photographed documentary is an eye-opening investigation into one of the world´s most pollutiong oil operation. It includes interviews with ecologists, Canadian politicians, local residents and a very dedicated doctor, discussing the environmental, economic and health issues surrounding the oil sands development.
Source: Babelgum Metropolis
http://www.babelgum.com/3015242/downstream.html
lunes, 25 de junio de 2012
EL SOLITARIO GEORGE HA FALLECIDO
Fuente: Gundhramns Hammer
Una bacteria, un protozoario, una medusa, una trucha, una rana... y millones de especies más, los milagros del planeta de las bacterias y plantas, sublimes hermanos. Todos somos hijos de la Energía de las Estrellas.
Nuestro hogar, la nave espacial Tierra/Oceana, ha perdido un trocito de su preciosa, maravillosa e increíble red de biodiversidad.
El Solitario George, el símbolo centenario de ls Islas Galápagos, ha muerto hoy 25 de 2012. Una parte de nosotros ha fallecido. Nos ha causado profunda tristeza!
Descansa en paz, hermano! Ayúdanos a encontrar el Camino, hermano George!!
Fuente de flor: Érase una vez...
HOWARD LYMAN, MAD COWBOY: FROM A CATTLE RANCHER TO ACTIVE VEGAN
Source: Unión Vegetariana Internacional
Text source: YouTube
HOW TO TELL THE TRUTH AND GET IN TROUBLE
I am a fourth-generation dairy farmer and cattle rancher. I grew up on a dairy farm in Montana, and I ran a feedlot operation there for twenty years. I know firsthand how cattle are raised and how meat is produced in this country.
I am a fourth-generation dairy farmer and cattle rancher. I grew up on a dairy farm in Montana, and I ran a feedlot operation there for twenty years. I know firsthand how cattle are raised and how meat is produced in this country.
Today I am president of Earth Save International, an organization promoting organic farming and the vegetarian diet.
Sure, I used to enjoy my steaks as much as the next guy. But if you knew what I know about what goes into them and what they can to do you, youd probably be a vegetarian like me. And, believe it or not, as a pure vegetarian now who consumes no animal products at all, I can tell you these days I enjoy eating more than ever.
If youre a meat-eater in America, you have a right to know that you have something in common with most of the cows youve eaten. They´ve eaten meat, too.
When a cow is slaughtered, about half of it by weight is not eaten by humans: the intestines and their contents, the head, hooves, and horns, as well as bones and blood. These are dumped into giant grinders at rendering plants, as are the entire bodies of cows and other farm animals known to be diseased. Rendering is a $2.4 billion-a-year industry, processing forty billion pounds of dead animals a year. There is simply no such thing in America as an animal too ravaged by disease, too cancerous, or too putrid to be welcomed by the all-embracing arms of the renderer. Another staple of the renderers diet, in addition to farm animals, is euthanized pets - the six or seven million dogs and cats that are killed in animal shelters every year. The city of Los Angeles alone, for example, sends some two hundred tons of euthanized cats and dogs to a rendering plant every month. Added to the blend are the euthanized catch of animal control agencies, and road kill. (Road kill is not collected daily, and in the summer, the better road kill collection crews can generally smell it before they can see it.) When this gruesome mix is ground and steam-cooked, the lighter, fatty material floating to the top gets refined for use in such products as cosmetics, lubricants, soaps, candles, and waxes. The heavier protein material is dried and pulverized into a brown powder-about a quarter of which consists of fecal material. The power is used as an additive to almost all pet food as well as to livestock feed. Farmers call it protein concentrates. In 1995, five million tons of processed slaughterhouse leftovers were sold for animal feed in the United States. I used to feed tons of the stuff to my own livestock. It never concerned me that I was feeding cattle to cattle.
Quoted from Howard Lyman's' book Mad Cowboy
http://www.madcowboy.com/01_AboutPS.000.html
Mad Cowboy Official Website
http://www.madcowboy.com/
INTERACTIVE WEB SITE MAP
http://www.madcowboy.com/01_MAP.000.html
Text source:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=piZmH4gzyqs&feature=related
Learn more:
MAD COW DISEASE - WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
http://www.veghawaii.org/lectures_Apr_14_2004.pdf
HOWARD LYMAN: DE GANADERO INTENSIVO A VEGANO ACTIVO
El ganadero Vegetariano de “El reino Apacible”,documental.
La historia de Howard Lyman merece ser conocida. Es la de un
hombre perteneciente a la cuarta generación de una familia que siempre se dedicó
a la ganadería, a la explotación animal, al deterioro del medio ambiente. Como
tantos. Ante este legado, difícil imaginar que Howard abandonaría los pasos
tradicionales.
Comienzos
Howard creció en una pequeña granja lechera orgánica ubicada en la zona rural de Montana (EE.UU.), durante la época de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Su familia lo acostumbró y educó en el amor por la tierra y el crecimiento de los cultivos. Sólo tenía en mente convertirse en un próspero ganadero. En su adolescencia asistió a la Universidad de Montana, donde aprendió acerca de una “mejor vida a través de los químicos”. Se graduó con un título en agricultura y regresó a su casa con la idea de convertir la pequeña granja orgánica en un gran negocio agrícola-ganadero, como tantos de los que existen hoy en día.
Después de algunos años ya estaba operando una granja con cientos de hectáreas de cultivos, cientos de cabezas de ganado, y muchos empleados a cargo. Por más de 20 años fue operador de feedlots. Con toda esta experiencia pudo conocer muy bien cómo son criados los animales, y cómo se desenvuelve el proceso para convertir un ser animal en comida.
El único problema era que el medio ambiente de la granja estaba cambiando drásticamente. Los pájaros estaban muriendo, los árboles estaban muriendo, el suelo estaba muriendo. Anualmente se gastaban miles de dólares en químicos que producían significantes y dañinos cambios en la granja. Howard pudo ver esos cambios, pero pensó que solamente eran el precio para poder seguir adelante con el negocio.
La transición.
Un día de diciembre de 1979, Howard tuvo que ser hospitalizado de urgencia. Se enfermó, y perdió la habilidad para caminar. Estaba paralizado desde la mitad del cuerpo para abajo debido a un tumor en la columna dorsal. La operación se hacía inminente. Las posibilidades de que pudiera volver a caminar eran realmente difíciles, una en un millón aproximadamente.
En las palabras del propio Howard: “Estaba en el hospital, muriéndome, esperando la mañana y el momento de la cirugía, y allí muchas de las cosas que antes ignoraba empezaron a reproducirse en mi mente. Me dí cuenta que estaba matando la granja de mi familia. Estaba destruyendo al suelo, los pájaros, y los árboles con químicos. Tuve que admitir que estaba matando las cosas que más amaba en mi vida. Me prometí a mí mismo que, cualquiera sea el resultado de la operación, iba a dedicar el resto de mi vida en hacer lo que creía que era correcto – sin importar los cambios necesarios para ello.”.
Un día, pudo salir del hospital caminando. Fue como una bendición. A partir de ese momento su vida fue muy diferente.
Al principio decidió convertirse en la voz de la familia granjera y de la tierra. En 1983, vendió la mayor parte de su granja y comenzó a ayudar a los ganaderos con problemas financieros. Se dedicó más a todo lo que tenía que ver con la implementación de normas de producción orgánica en la agricultura y la ganadería de su país.
El verdadero cambio.
No fue hasta el año 1990 que Howard dió el gran paso de su vida. Cuenta que mientras estaba en una Conferencia sobre producción orgánica, su mente realizó un giro de 180 grados. Howard ya estaba informado acerca de los daños irreparables que produce la agricultura intensiva, ya que además había formado parte de ese proceso. Pero no sólo meditó sobre ello, sino que también se puso en el lugar de los animales, tomando real conciencia del sufrimiento al que son sometidos día a día; pensó en la cantidad de recursos que se malgastan para alimentar al ganado para luego producir comida, un recurso altamente ineficiente; pensó en las enfermedades que provoca el consumo de carne.
Y en este último punto se detuvo para comenzar con un cambio definitivo que apareció en una dimensión extraordinaria en lo que todos se beneficiaban:los humanos, los animales no humanos, la naturaleza en su conjunto. Y algo adentro suyo que no supo definir. Reparó en cómo personas muy próximas a él se estaban muriendo de cáncer, a edades muy tempranas. Además, su propia salud no estaba del todo bien. Tenía sobrepeso y sus niveles de colesterol en sangre eran altísimos. Inmediatamente se hizo vegetariano, algo que jamás hubiera soñado en toda su vida.
Durante la década del 90 Howard se dedicó a expandir un mensaje pro-vegetariano, viajando y dando conferencias por todo el mundo. En 1996 su nombre apareció en todos los medios cuando -durante la época del revuelo de la enfermedad de la vaca loca en humanos- fue invitado a hablar en el famoso programa de Oprah Winfrey. En una serie de preguntas y respuestas Howard explicó la práctica habitual de alimentar los animales con restos de otros animales. Todos quedaron sorprendidos. Nadie sabía nada.
Obviamente, el gobierno estadounidense le hizo juicio a Howard.
Otra anécdota interesante es que Howard fue el responsable de que el personaje de Lisa, perteneciente a la serie animada Los Simpsons, se hiciera vegetariana. Si bien las características del personaje tenían cierta orientación hacia esta postura, fue puesta en práctica recién cuando Matt Groening, el creador de Los Simpsons escuchó una conferencia de Howard. Groening se convenció por completo, y se contactó rápidamente con Howard para que le diera las características correctas al personaje de Lisa Simpson.
En cuanto a sus experiencias, Howard es fundador y presidente de la asociación “Voz para un futuro viable”, así como también fue presidente de la Unión Vegetariana Internacional (1996-1998) y de “EarthSave International” (1999-2001). En 1998 publicó un libro autobiográfico, Mad cowboy: plain truth from the cattle rancher who won’t eat meat, con la ayuda de Glen Merzer, editado en EE.UU por la editorial Scribner, (y de dónde extraigo parte de la información para este artículo). En él relata todas las experiencias pasadas y el salto evolutivo que representaría para la humanidad dejar de criar animales para comida.
Actualmente sigue dando conferencias de veganismo alrededor de todo el mundo.
Publicado en La Unión Digital, Territorio Viviente- Historias de vida:
http://www.launion.com.ar/231119/231119amb00a.htm el 19/11/03
Fuente de texto:
http://www.planetasamoyedo.com/categoria/un-ejemplo-a-seguir/
VIDEOS
Comienzos
Howard creció en una pequeña granja lechera orgánica ubicada en la zona rural de Montana (EE.UU.), durante la época de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Su familia lo acostumbró y educó en el amor por la tierra y el crecimiento de los cultivos. Sólo tenía en mente convertirse en un próspero ganadero. En su adolescencia asistió a la Universidad de Montana, donde aprendió acerca de una “mejor vida a través de los químicos”. Se graduó con un título en agricultura y regresó a su casa con la idea de convertir la pequeña granja orgánica en un gran negocio agrícola-ganadero, como tantos de los que existen hoy en día.
Después de algunos años ya estaba operando una granja con cientos de hectáreas de cultivos, cientos de cabezas de ganado, y muchos empleados a cargo. Por más de 20 años fue operador de feedlots. Con toda esta experiencia pudo conocer muy bien cómo son criados los animales, y cómo se desenvuelve el proceso para convertir un ser animal en comida.
El único problema era que el medio ambiente de la granja estaba cambiando drásticamente. Los pájaros estaban muriendo, los árboles estaban muriendo, el suelo estaba muriendo. Anualmente se gastaban miles de dólares en químicos que producían significantes y dañinos cambios en la granja. Howard pudo ver esos cambios, pero pensó que solamente eran el precio para poder seguir adelante con el negocio.
La transición.
Un día de diciembre de 1979, Howard tuvo que ser hospitalizado de urgencia. Se enfermó, y perdió la habilidad para caminar. Estaba paralizado desde la mitad del cuerpo para abajo debido a un tumor en la columna dorsal. La operación se hacía inminente. Las posibilidades de que pudiera volver a caminar eran realmente difíciles, una en un millón aproximadamente.
En las palabras del propio Howard: “Estaba en el hospital, muriéndome, esperando la mañana y el momento de la cirugía, y allí muchas de las cosas que antes ignoraba empezaron a reproducirse en mi mente. Me dí cuenta que estaba matando la granja de mi familia. Estaba destruyendo al suelo, los pájaros, y los árboles con químicos. Tuve que admitir que estaba matando las cosas que más amaba en mi vida. Me prometí a mí mismo que, cualquiera sea el resultado de la operación, iba a dedicar el resto de mi vida en hacer lo que creía que era correcto – sin importar los cambios necesarios para ello.”.
Un día, pudo salir del hospital caminando. Fue como una bendición. A partir de ese momento su vida fue muy diferente.
Al principio decidió convertirse en la voz de la familia granjera y de la tierra. En 1983, vendió la mayor parte de su granja y comenzó a ayudar a los ganaderos con problemas financieros. Se dedicó más a todo lo que tenía que ver con la implementación de normas de producción orgánica en la agricultura y la ganadería de su país.
El verdadero cambio.
No fue hasta el año 1990 que Howard dió el gran paso de su vida. Cuenta que mientras estaba en una Conferencia sobre producción orgánica, su mente realizó un giro de 180 grados. Howard ya estaba informado acerca de los daños irreparables que produce la agricultura intensiva, ya que además había formado parte de ese proceso. Pero no sólo meditó sobre ello, sino que también se puso en el lugar de los animales, tomando real conciencia del sufrimiento al que son sometidos día a día; pensó en la cantidad de recursos que se malgastan para alimentar al ganado para luego producir comida, un recurso altamente ineficiente; pensó en las enfermedades que provoca el consumo de carne.
Y en este último punto se detuvo para comenzar con un cambio definitivo que apareció en una dimensión extraordinaria en lo que todos se beneficiaban:los humanos, los animales no humanos, la naturaleza en su conjunto. Y algo adentro suyo que no supo definir. Reparó en cómo personas muy próximas a él se estaban muriendo de cáncer, a edades muy tempranas. Además, su propia salud no estaba del todo bien. Tenía sobrepeso y sus niveles de colesterol en sangre eran altísimos. Inmediatamente se hizo vegetariano, algo que jamás hubiera soñado en toda su vida.
Durante la década del 90 Howard se dedicó a expandir un mensaje pro-vegetariano, viajando y dando conferencias por todo el mundo. En 1996 su nombre apareció en todos los medios cuando -durante la época del revuelo de la enfermedad de la vaca loca en humanos- fue invitado a hablar en el famoso programa de Oprah Winfrey. En una serie de preguntas y respuestas Howard explicó la práctica habitual de alimentar los animales con restos de otros animales. Todos quedaron sorprendidos. Nadie sabía nada.
Obviamente, el gobierno estadounidense le hizo juicio a Howard.
Otra anécdota interesante es que Howard fue el responsable de que el personaje de Lisa, perteneciente a la serie animada Los Simpsons, se hiciera vegetariana. Si bien las características del personaje tenían cierta orientación hacia esta postura, fue puesta en práctica recién cuando Matt Groening, el creador de Los Simpsons escuchó una conferencia de Howard. Groening se convenció por completo, y se contactó rápidamente con Howard para que le diera las características correctas al personaje de Lisa Simpson.
En cuanto a sus experiencias, Howard es fundador y presidente de la asociación “Voz para un futuro viable”, así como también fue presidente de la Unión Vegetariana Internacional (1996-1998) y de “EarthSave International” (1999-2001). En 1998 publicó un libro autobiográfico, Mad cowboy: plain truth from the cattle rancher who won’t eat meat, con la ayuda de Glen Merzer, editado en EE.UU por la editorial Scribner, (y de dónde extraigo parte de la información para este artículo). En él relata todas las experiencias pasadas y el salto evolutivo que representaría para la humanidad dejar de criar animales para comida.
Actualmente sigue dando conferencias de veganismo alrededor de todo el mundo.
Publicado en La Unión Digital, Territorio Viviente- Historias de vida:
http://www.launion.com.ar/231119/231119amb00a.htm el 19/11/03
Fuente de texto:
http://www.planetasamoyedo.com/categoria/un-ejemplo-a-seguir/
VIDEOS
Talk - Howard Lyman - Plain Truth from the Cattle Rancher Who Won't Eat Meat
Preview for Peaceable
Kingdom: The Journey Home
ONGs QUE SE FINANCIAN O PROMOCIONAN CON ACTIVIDADES TAURINAS
Fuente: Asociación Cultural ECOBIERZO
Fuente: ASANA
Fuente: ASANA
ONGs PRO-TAURINAS
ASOCIACIÓN | RECAUDAFONDOS CON |
---|---|
AFANAS | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
AFIAMAR (ASOCIACIÓN DE ENFERMOS DE FIBROMIALGIA DE ALMONTE) | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
ALMERÍA ACOGE | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
ANADE | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
ANDE | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
ANDEX | ACOSO Y DERRIBO |
ASEDOWN (ASOCIACION SINDROME DE DOWN DE SEVILLA) | RECLAMOS TAURINOS |
ASOCIACIÓN ANDALUZA CONTRA LA FIBROSIS QUISTICA | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
ASOCIACIÓN COMARCAL DE PADRES PARA LA INTEGRACIÓN DE DISCAPACITADOS DE PATERNA DEL CAMPO | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
ASOCIACIÓN DE ALCOHÓLICOS REHABILITADOS DE ZAMORA Y BENAVENTE | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
ASOCIACIÓN DE DISMINUIDOS PSÍQUICOS DE ANTEQUERA (ADIPA) | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
ASOCIACIÓN DE FAMILIARES Y ENFERMOS DE ALZHEIMER DE ALMONTE | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
ASOCIACIÓN DE LUCHA CONTRA EL CANCER DE JAEN | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
ASOCIACIÓN DE MUJERES PROGRESISTAS VICTORIA KENT | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
ASOCIACIÓN DE NIÑOS AUTISTAS DE CÁDIZ | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
ASOCIACIÓN DE PADRES DE NIÑOS DEFICIENTES (APADENI) | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
ASOCIACIÓN DE VÍCTIMAS DEL TERRORISMO | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
ASOCIACIÓN ESPAÑOLA DE LUCHA CONTRA EL CÁNCER | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
ASOCIACIÓN BENÉFICA MIGUEL VACAS | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
ASOCIACIÓN SÍNDROME DE DOWN GRANADA | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
ASOCIACIÓN DE ENFERMOS DE ALZHEIMER GUADALAJARA | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
ASOCIACIÓN DE PADRES DE NIÑOS DEFICIENTES PORTUENSES (APADENI) | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
ASOCIACIÓN ROCÍO PARA EL SAHARA (ALMONTE, HUELVA) | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
ASPAYM | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
ASPRONA | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
AYUDA EN ACCIÓN | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
CÁRITAS DIOCESANA | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
CLUB QUETZAL | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
CRUZ ROJA ESPAÑOLA | FESTIVALES TAURINOS, ALQUILER ALMOHADILLAS EN COSOS |
FEDERACIÓN DONANTES DE SANGRE ARAGÓN | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
FEDERACIÓN ESPAÑOLA DE DONANTES DE SANGRE | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
FESMAI | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
FUHNPAIIN | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
FUNDACIÓN ALZHEIMER ESPAÑA | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
FUNDACIÓN BENÉFICO SOCIAL SANTA MARÍA DE LOS MÁRTIRES | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
FUNDACIÓN CADETE | CALENDARIOS CON MATADORES |
FUNDACIÓN NACIONAL DEL HOSPITAL DE PARAPLÉJICOS | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
FUNDACIÓN NIDO | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
FUNDACIÓN NIEMANN PICK DE ESPAÑA | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
FUNDACIÓN PADRE ARRUPE | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
HERMANITAS DE LOS POBRES | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
HERMANOS FRANCISCANOS DE LA CRUZ BLANCA | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
HOSPITAL Y SANTA CASA DE MISERICORDIA DE OLIVENZA | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
INTERMÓNOXFAM | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
IUVE | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
LAFORA ESPAÑA | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
MANOS UNIDAS | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
MÉDICOS SIN FRONTERAS | PUBLICIDAD EN MEDIOS TAURINOS |
MENSAJEROS DE LA PAZ | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
NUEVO FUTURO | PROMOCIONES TAURINAS |
PREMIOS PRÍNCIPE DE ASTURIAS | DISTINCIONES A MATADORES |
PROYECTO HOMBRE | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
ROTARY CLUB | DISTINCIONES A MATADORES |
SAVE THE CHILDREN | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
SOLIDARIOS PARA EL DESARROLLO | ACTIVIDADES TAURINAS |
SOS CHILDREN | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
UNICEF | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
UPACE | FESTIVALES TAURINOS |
Fuente: ASANA
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