SAVEZ VOUS QUE LES MASSACRES D' ANIMAUX AUGMENTENT???
IL SEMBLE QUE LES GENS DU MONDE ENTIER NE PENSENT PLUS QU' A CELA: ACHETER DES FOURRURES A N' IMPORTE QUEL PRIX! LES HOMMES SONT AUSSI FOUS DE FOURRURE QUE LES FEMMES, ET LES MAGAZINES CET HIVER AFFICHENT DES MODÈLES DE FOURRURES SUR TOUTES LEURS PAGES MODE.
ET ILS FONT ENCORE PLUS FORT!!! ILS ONT MÊME PENSÉ A DES MODÈLES POUR L' ÉTÉ!!
BIEN SUR TRÈS PEU DE PERSONNES FONT LE RAPPROCHEMENT ENTRE FOURRURE ET MORT SOUFFRANCE D' ANIMAUX. MÊME LES PLUS ADORABLE CHAT QUI LES FAIT S' ÉMOUVOIR N' A PLUS AUCUNE VALEUR COMPARÉ A L' IDÉE QU' ILS SE FONT DE CE JOLI PETIT BOLÉRO SUR LEUR CORPS (SOUVENT DES PERSONNES UN PEU FANÉES MAIS QUI PENSENT QUE QQ POILS LEUR RENDRONT LE LOOK DE LEURS JEUNES ANNÉES OU AUCUN HOMME NE LEUR RÉSISTAIT!!)
BREF, POUR LES ANIMAUX, CHATS, CHIENS, VISONS, RENARDS CHINCHILLA ET AUTRES C' EST LE CAUCHEMAR!! ET C' EST LA MORT DANS DES CONDITIONS ÉPOUVANTABLES!!
LA PLUPART DE CES VÊTEMENTS VIENNENT DE CHINE OU AUCUNE LOI NE PROTÈGE LES ANIMAUX DE LA CRUAUTÉ. PAR EXEMPLE, L' ANIMAL EST DÉPECÉ VIVANT POUR UN PLUS BEL ASPECT DE LA FOURRURE, JE PENSE QUE VOUS POUVEZ IMAGINER LES AGONIES..
MAIS MÊME LES PAYS QU' A PRIORI POURRAIENT ÊTRE CONSIDÉRÉS PLUS CIVILISÉS N' ONT RIEN A ENVIER AUX CHINOIS, LE CANADA PAR EXEMPLE ENVOIE LES PEAUX A LA CHINE, ILS ONT MAINTENANT UN PARTNERSHIP..
ON N' ARRÊTE PAS L' APPÂT DU GAIN!!!!!
QUAND A CEUX QUI CROYAIENT QUE LA PEAU D' UN LAPIN TUÉ POUR L' ALIMENTAIRE SERVAIT ENSUITE A LA MODE, IL N' EN EST RIEN..
CHACUN SON TRUC!!!
CES QUELQUES PÉTITIONS EN LISTE, MERCI DE SIGNER POUR EN SAUVER QUELQUES UNS PEUT ÊTRE??
BIEN SUR IL Y A COMME D' HABITUDE DES DOCUMENTS A LIRE ET MÊME UNE VIDÉO.
MERCI DE PARTAGER AVEC VOS AMIS!!
PLEASE SIGN & SHARE WIDELY THESE ►►10 ☚ PETITIONS I HAVE ASSEMBLED AGAINST THE CRUEL FUR TRADE !
►PET.1 https://secure.peta.org/ site/ Advocacy?cmd=display&page=U serAction&id=1741
►Pet.2 http://www.change.org/ en-GB/petitions/ fur-sales-on-ebay
►Pet.3 http:// www.fourrure-torture.com/ petition-anti-fourrure.html
►Pet.4 http://www.change.org/ petitions/ one-million-against-animal- cruelty-fur-is-not-art
... ►Pet.5 http:// www.antifursocietyinternati onal.org/petition.php
►Pet.6 https://secure.peta.org/ site/ Advocacy?cmd=display&page=U serAction&id=3949
►Pet.7 https://secure.peta.org/ site/ Advocacy?cmd=display&page=U serAction&id=2109
►Pet.8 https://www.change.org/ petitions/ eu-ban-fur-farming-in-the-e uropean-union
►Pet.9 http:// www.thepetitionsite.com/1/ brazils-shame-worlds-bigges t-chinchilla-killer-for-th e-fur-trade/
►Pet.10 http://asiaforanimals.com/ coalition-voice/ latest-news/ help-end-the-fur-trade (to 5 ► Various target's !)
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THE FUR TRADE IN CHINA :
Over the last few years, China has surpassed both Canada and the United States in becoming the biggest fur exporter in the world. In fact, the majority of fur farms in China were established in the last ten years. A growing number of fur wholesalers, companies carrying fur and designers who use fur are relocating their activities to China because of inexpensive labour costs and minimal regulations. China is one of the few countries in the world where there is not one single law designed to protect animals from cruelty !!! (you can imagine what next..)
ASIA AND THE CAT & DOG FUR TRADE
The international trade in cat and dog fur is gaining momentum and the level of cruelty which this industry tolerates is horrendous. Two million dogs and cats are killed in Asia every year to supply the fur trade. Largely from China and South East Asia, local suppliers of fur aren't subject to any regulations at all. The industry makes no distinction between strays and pets, rounding up any animals they can find. Raised in cold and unhealthy conditions, these animals are then killed using extremely inhumane methods.
Asian fur farms traditionally kill dogs by hanging them from their paws and cutting an artery in their thigh until they bleed to death, a terrifying and painful method used to prevent any damage to the animal’s fur. Cats are often strangled with wire nooses. Although the United-States, Italy, Sweden, Denmark, Greece and Australia have prohibited the import of dog and cat fur, Canada has yet to implement similar restrictions. While these prohibitions are a big step in the right direction, it is difficult to stem the tide of dog and cat fur entering western countries because it is often deliberately mislabeled for export. The only way to establish the true origin of fur is with expensive DNA tests.
CANADA AND THE CAT & DOG FUR TRADE !
Presently, China is the second biggest commercial partner of Canada and by the year 2010, the Canadian government hopes to double commercial trade with China.
As the slaughter of dogs and cats is viewed as reprehensible in the west, the Asian fur industry attempts to conceal the truth by intentionally mislabeling fur exports. With few exceptions, products from dogs and cats are never labeled as such. Dog fur is sold as “Asian wolf “fur, while cat fur is often labeled as “rabbit” fur. In fact, producers of fur in China revealed to investigators that they were willing to sew any label onto garments made from dogs or cats to facilitate commercial viability. To make matters worse, Canadian laws do not require garment labels to include the origin of the fur, nor which species of animal it comes from.
According to industry Canada, the Canadian fur and retail industry imported $5 million in animal pelts and $28 million in fur trimmed apparel from China in 2009 Despite the distinct possibility that many of these imported furs are from dogs and cats, the government has indicated that it has no intention of prohibiting these imports.
►Watch this Shocking report inside a Chines fur farm :http://features.peta.org/ ChineseFurFarms/
►And Sir Paul McCartney attacks China over fur :http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/ hi/asia-pacific/4476664.stm
The video on Media player :http://news.bbc.co.uk/ media/avdb/news_web/video/ 9012da68002c7c8/nb/ 09012da68002c9d0_16x9_nb.as x
►For more info about the Fur industries in Asia please go to this full report:
►►http:// www.animalsasia.org/images/ en/download/ FurInfosheet_Mar09.pdf
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THE INTERNATIONAL FUR TRADE :
The international trade in fur is huge, with an estimated global value of US$15 billion in 2007. Markets for fur are expanding rapidly in China and Russia, and Hong Kong forms the largest hub for the trade.
The fur trade claims the lives of an estimated 40 million animals per year, the majority from farms, although millions of wild animals are still trapped for their fur. Many species are commonly used to supply the industry, including mink, fox, chinchillas, raccoon dogs, and domestic/companion animals.
The evidence flies in the face of International Fur Trade Federation claims that fur farms are welfare friendly. Animals that would usually have large territories are commonly kept in small barren cages, without access to even basic enrichment. Naturally solitary animals such as mink are held in close proximity to their neighbors. Slaughter methods are designed to protect the valuable pelts rather than the welfare of the animals concerned, and are often barbaric, poorly regulated, and carried out by untrained workers. There is evidence that many animals are skinned alive on fur farms. Stereotypical behavior, disease, and infanticide are common.
Many wild animals are still trapped in leg-hold traps, often condemned to die a prolonged agonizing death. Some will chew their own limbs off in their attempts to escape, and double traps are often used to prevent such escape, such is the callousness of the trade. The indiscriminate nature of trapping means that many non-target animals, and people, are injured and killed by traps each year, and makes nonsense of claims that no endangered species are taken. Baby seals are culled en mass in Canada and elsewhere by bludgeoning over the head, or by shooting from a distance, often resulting in animals dying over prolonged periods, drowning, or being skinned while still conscious. Governments such as that of Canada subsidies these activities to maintain them even though they are no longer profitable.
The fur trade has resulted in the extinction of several animals, including the Falkland Islands Wolf, the North American Sea Mink, and the Rufous Gazelle, and the severe depletion and endangerment of many others. In spite of industry claims to the contrary, the fur trade continues to contribute to species depletion.
Most fur is obtained form animals specifically killed for their pelts, and is not a "by-product" of the meat industry. Fur is anything but environmentally friendly, considering the energy used to produce fur products, the consequences of waste production from fur farms, the chemicals used to preserve and treat the pelts, and the dire environmental consequences of non-indigenous species that escape or are released from farms. The fur trade is a multi-billion-dollar industry, and is very far from a subsistence activity of a few indigenous people.
►For a full documented link about the cruel fur industries in Europe
►►Please go to my friend link: http:// www.occupyforanimals.org/ ban-fur-farms-in-the-europe an-union.html
►FOR VIDEOS go here :http:// blog.petaasiapacific.com/ skins/ the-current-state-of-the-fu r-industry
Thank you all ! ~ Tony Zadel, Copyright(©) —
►PET.1 https://secure.peta.org/
►Pet.2 http://www.change.org/
►Pet.3 http://
►Pet.4 http://www.change.org/
... ►Pet.5 http://
►Pet.6 https://secure.peta.org/
►Pet.7 https://secure.peta.org/
►Pet.8 https://www.change.org/
►Pet.9 http://
►Pet.10 http://asiaforanimals.com/
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THE FUR TRADE IN CHINA :
Over the last few years, China has surpassed both Canada and the United States in becoming the biggest fur exporter in the world. In fact, the majority of fur farms in China were established in the last ten years. A growing number of fur wholesalers, companies carrying fur and designers who use fur are relocating their activities to China because of inexpensive labour costs and minimal regulations. China is one of the few countries in the world where there is not one single law designed to protect animals from cruelty !!! (you can imagine what next..)
ASIA AND THE CAT & DOG FUR TRADE
The international trade in cat and dog fur is gaining momentum and the level of cruelty which this industry tolerates is horrendous. Two million dogs and cats are killed in Asia every year to supply the fur trade. Largely from China and South East Asia, local suppliers of fur aren't subject to any regulations at all. The industry makes no distinction between strays and pets, rounding up any animals they can find. Raised in cold and unhealthy conditions, these animals are then killed using extremely inhumane methods.
Asian fur farms traditionally kill dogs by hanging them from their paws and cutting an artery in their thigh until they bleed to death, a terrifying and painful method used to prevent any damage to the animal’s fur. Cats are often strangled with wire nooses. Although the United-States, Italy, Sweden, Denmark, Greece and Australia have prohibited the import of dog and cat fur, Canada has yet to implement similar restrictions. While these prohibitions are a big step in the right direction, it is difficult to stem the tide of dog and cat fur entering western countries because it is often deliberately mislabeled for export. The only way to establish the true origin of fur is with expensive DNA tests.
CANADA AND THE CAT & DOG FUR TRADE !
Presently, China is the second biggest commercial partner of Canada and by the year 2010, the Canadian government hopes to double commercial trade with China.
As the slaughter of dogs and cats is viewed as reprehensible in the west, the Asian fur industry attempts to conceal the truth by intentionally mislabeling fur exports. With few exceptions, products from dogs and cats are never labeled as such. Dog fur is sold as “Asian wolf “fur, while cat fur is often labeled as “rabbit” fur. In fact, producers of fur in China revealed to investigators that they were willing to sew any label onto garments made from dogs or cats to facilitate commercial viability. To make matters worse, Canadian laws do not require garment labels to include the origin of the fur, nor which species of animal it comes from.
According to industry Canada, the Canadian fur and retail industry imported $5 million in animal pelts and $28 million in fur trimmed apparel from China in 2009 Despite the distinct possibility that many of these imported furs are from dogs and cats, the government has indicated that it has no intention of prohibiting these imports.
►Watch this Shocking report inside a Chines fur farm :http://features.peta.org/
►And Sir Paul McCartney attacks China over fur :http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/
The video on Media player :http://news.bbc.co.uk/
►For more info about the Fur industries in Asia please go to this full report:
►►http://
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THE INTERNATIONAL FUR TRADE :
The international trade in fur is huge, with an estimated global value of US$15 billion in 2007. Markets for fur are expanding rapidly in China and Russia, and Hong Kong forms the largest hub for the trade.
The fur trade claims the lives of an estimated 40 million animals per year, the majority from farms, although millions of wild animals are still trapped for their fur. Many species are commonly used to supply the industry, including mink, fox, chinchillas, raccoon dogs, and domestic/companion animals.
The evidence flies in the face of International Fur Trade Federation claims that fur farms are welfare friendly. Animals that would usually have large territories are commonly kept in small barren cages, without access to even basic enrichment. Naturally solitary animals such as mink are held in close proximity to their neighbors. Slaughter methods are designed to protect the valuable pelts rather than the welfare of the animals concerned, and are often barbaric, poorly regulated, and carried out by untrained workers. There is evidence that many animals are skinned alive on fur farms. Stereotypical behavior, disease, and infanticide are common.
Many wild animals are still trapped in leg-hold traps, often condemned to die a prolonged agonizing death. Some will chew their own limbs off in their attempts to escape, and double traps are often used to prevent such escape, such is the callousness of the trade. The indiscriminate nature of trapping means that many non-target animals, and people, are injured and killed by traps each year, and makes nonsense of claims that no endangered species are taken. Baby seals are culled en mass in Canada and elsewhere by bludgeoning over the head, or by shooting from a distance, often resulting in animals dying over prolonged periods, drowning, or being skinned while still conscious. Governments such as that of Canada subsidies these activities to maintain them even though they are no longer profitable.
The fur trade has resulted in the extinction of several animals, including the Falkland Islands Wolf, the North American Sea Mink, and the Rufous Gazelle, and the severe depletion and endangerment of many others. In spite of industry claims to the contrary, the fur trade continues to contribute to species depletion.
Most fur is obtained form animals specifically killed for their pelts, and is not a "by-product" of the meat industry. Fur is anything but environmentally friendly, considering the energy used to produce fur products, the consequences of waste production from fur farms, the chemicals used to preserve and treat the pelts, and the dire environmental consequences of non-indigenous species that escape or are released from farms. The fur trade is a multi-billion-dollar industry, and is very far from a subsistence activity of a few indigenous people.
►For a full documented link about the cruel fur industries in Europe
►►Please go to my friend link: http://
►FOR VIDEOS go here :http://
Thank you all ! ~ Tony Zadel, Copyright(©) —
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