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Sealers seem determined to go down with their ships in wake of WTO decision

June 10, 2014 By Merritt Clifton

            ST. JOHN’S, Newfoundland; Iqaluit, Nunatsiaq ––Ruling against an appeal by Canada and Norway against the European Union ban on imports of seal products, the World Trade Organization may have sunk the future economic prospects of the Atlantic Canada seal hunt.  But Canadian sealers appear to be more inclined to go down with their ships […]

Filed Under: Canada, Marine life, Seals, The Americas, Wildlife Tagged With: Merritt Clifton, Newfoundland, WTO

Elected on pro-animal platform, new Costa Rican president allows anti-dogfighting bill to become law without a signing ceremony

May 30, 2014 By Merritt Clifton

Former president left dogfighting law unsigned            SAN JOSE, Costa Rica––New Costa Rican President Luis Guillermo Solís either failed to sign into law the anti-dogfighting law he helped to push through the legislature or did not announce signing it,  but the law took effect anyway on May 29,  2014,  when published […]

Filed Under: Cats, Central America, Dogfighting, Dogs, Dogs & Cats, Population control, Population control, The Americas, Uses of dogs Tagged With: Laura Chincihilla, Luis Guillermo Solís

Miguel Ángel Palacios Montoya, 19, was killed defending a dog

May 30, 2014 By Merritt Clifton

Miguel Ángel Palacios Montoya, 19, also known as Michelangelo Palace, was allegedly killed by a machete-wielding drunken neighbor at about six in the morning on May 4, 2014 in Envigado, Colombia, after Palacios and his brother Juan Pablo went to the defense of a dog named Jerry. Juan Pablo Palacios was also injured in the […]

Filed Under: Cruelty & neglect, Dogs, Dogs & Cats, Obits & Memorials, Obituaries (human), South America, The Americas Tagged With: Miguel Angel Palacios

Colombian constitutional court upholds circus ban

May 17, 2014 By Merritt Clifton

Success for Animal Defenders International BOGOTA, Colombia––The Constitutional Court of Colombia on May 14, 2014 upheld a ban on the use of wild animals, native or exotic, in circuses and traveling animal shows. The ban was approved by the Colombian Congress in June 2013. The Constitutional Court ratified an earlier verdict by magistrate Jorge Iván […]

Filed Under: Circuses, Culture & Animals, Entertainment, South America, Spectacles, The Americas Tagged With: Animal Defenders Intl., Colombia, Jan Creamer, Merritt Clifton

Al Oeming, 88, ran Alberta Game Farm for 40 years

May 14, 2014 By Merritt Clifton

Wrestling star turned zookeeper Al Oeming, 88, died on March 17, 2014 in Edmonton, Alberta, from complications of heart surgery. Born in Edmonton, Oeming and his boyhood neighbor Stu Hart served together in the Royal Canadian Navy during World War II, then became professional wrestlers in Harlem, New York, in the National Wrestling Alliance, ancestral […]

Filed Under: Canada, Culture & Animals, Entertainment, Exhibition, Obits & Memorials, Obituaries (human), The Americas, Zoos Tagged With: Al Oeming, Alberta Game Farm, Polar Park

Farley Mowat, 92, author of Never Cry Wolf, A Whale for the Killing, and Sea of Slaughter

May 8, 2014 By Merritt Clifton

Farley McGill Mowat, 92, collapsed and died on May 6, 2014 at his longtime home in Port Hope, Ontario, six days short of his 93rd birthday. Possibly the most widely read Canadian author ever, Mowat produced more than 40 books, mostly with pro-animal themes, which sold more than 17 million copies and were translated into […]

Filed Under: Canada, Obits & Memorials, Obituaries (human), The Americas Tagged With: Farley Mowat, Merritt Clifton, Paul Watson

Donkeys, mules, & ponies struggle to survive Kathmandu brickyards

April 27, 2014 By Merritt Clifton

But some of the equines may outlive the brickyards themselves               LALITPUR PATAN,  Nepal––Some of the donkeys,  mules,  and ponies who have survived hard use in the brickyards of the southern Kathmandu Valley may long outlive the local brick industry.  Given good sanctuary care,  some of these hard-used equines […]

Filed Under: Asia/Pacific, Bhutan, Nepal, Tibet, Canada, Central Europe, Europe, Horses & Farmed Animals, Indian subcontinent, Netherlands, The Americas, Working horses Tagged With: brickyards, donkeys, equines, Lucia de Vries, Merritt Clifton, mules, Nepal, ponies

Anne Doncaster, 76, founder or cofounder of four noted animal advocacy organizations

April 25, 2014 By Merritt Clifton

Anne Doncaster,  76,  founder or cofounder of four noted animal advocacy organizations,  died of cancer on April 19,  2014 in Toronto,  Ontario. Born Anne Procter,  in 1962 she married former Mississauga Board of Trade president David Doncaster,  who survives her,  and raised three daughters before becoming involved in animal advocacy. Recalled Mississauga.com,  “Anne Doncaster attended […]

Filed Under: Canada, Obits & Memorials, Obituaries (human), The Americas Tagged With: Anne Doncaster, Barry Kent MacKay, Merritt Clifton, Toronto Humane Society

Chinese activists thwart Canadian hope of selling seal meat to China

April 23, 2014 By Merritt Clifton

Trade deal “largely thwarted by animal rights activists”             HALIFAX,  Nova Scotia––Canadian fisheries minister Gail Shea admitted on the eve of the April 14 opening of the 2014 Atlantic Canada seal hunt that “a trade agreement to sell Canadian seal meat in China announced more than three years ago has been […]

Filed Under: Asia/Pacific, Canada, China, Food & agriculture, Marine life, Organizations, Seals, The Americas, Wildlife Tagged With: Gail Shea, Merritt Clifton, Peter Li

Factory farming & food security in China, Brazil, & Ethiopia

April 11, 2014 By Merritt Clifton

Climate, Food Security, & Growth: Ethiopia’s Complex Relationship With Livestock (22 pages)  by Mia MacDonald & Sangamithra Iyer Cattle, Soyanization, & Climate Change: Brazil’s Agricultural Revolution (42 pages) Skillful Means: The Challenge of China’s Encounter With Factory Farming (28 pages) both by Mia MacDonald & Justine Simon,  from Brighter Green, 2011. Free downloads from:   http://brightergreen.org/brightergreen.php?id=24 […]

Filed Under: Africa, Asia/Pacific, Book & film reviews, China, Culture & Animals, Ethiopia, Food, Food & agriculture, Food security, Global, Horses & Farmed Animals, Meat issues, South America, Sub-Saharan, The Americas Tagged With: Brighter Green, Merritt Clifton, Mia MacDonald

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