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lunes, 17 de noviembre de 2014

"WE ARE ALL NOAH": QUESTIONING OUR RELATIONSHIP WITH ANIMALS

Source: Pinterest.


"WE ARE ALL NOAH" explores the ethical teachings of Judaism and Christianity as they apply to various forms of human interaction with nonhuman animals. [Regan, 1986]

Read more here or go to References section.



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Animals need your help!

Let us put an end to animal experimentation and testing. 

Make a difference! Please sign the following petition: Go here.

And for those of you out there who are accostumed to eating a non-vegan diet, why not make the change?
 

References

Finsen L. (1986). "His Heart Exposed to Prying Eyes, to Pity Has No Claim": Reflections on Hogarth and the Nature of Cruelty. Between the Species, J. Stu. Phil. Anim., 2 (1): 12-18.

Regan T. (1986). "We Are All Noah": A Film. Produced by Kay Reinbold. Between the Species, J. Stu. Phil. Anim., 2 (1): 18-49.

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domingo, 9 de noviembre de 2014

EUROPEAN UNION WILL ALLOW CANADA´S SEAL PRODUCTS WITHOUT RESTRICTIONS

Source: Canadian Seal Hunt.

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"The Nunavut News/North, Monday, 20th October 2014 (page 3) reports that the “European Union is allowing the unhindered import and sale of sealskins from Nunanvut´s Inuit hunters”.

"According to the Nunavut newspaper the “EU will now allow indigenous seal products without restrictions based on type or intended use, and that non-indiginous people can now participate in the production of seal products”.


Read the full story: Click HERE.

domingo, 2 de noviembre de 2014

WAR ON WOLVES IN THE UNITED STATES

Killed Montana wolf (Canis lupus) and coyote (Canis latrans). Source: HT.


By Gundhramns Hammer
November 2, 2014
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In a world where natural areas are being encroached and "developed" (= messed up) all the time by people, for wolves, happy times are when no humans are around. 

This is quite true and understandable since our species has had a long history of treating, persecuting and killing wolves like vermin.

In countries such as the United States, where the crime of totally exterminating the Passenger Pigeon (Ectopistes migratorius) was committed not long ago, you would expect that everybody should already have learned the lessons. 

More so now that national libraries are bursting with scientific literature and internet and TV stations carry so many documentaries on nature.

But this is not the case. 

Read more: Click HERE

This article first appeared in Gundhramns Hammer.