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PETIT SUCCÈS POUR LES ANIMAUX DE FERME AUSTRALIENS..L' EXPORTATION EST EN RECUL. .. PLUS DE 2 MILLIONS D' ANIMAUX SAUVES, ILS N' ONT PAS ÉTÉ EXPORTES VERS DES PAYS DU TIERS MONDE!!!
CECI GRÂCE A NOS PÉTITIONS ET A LEUR CAMPAGNE.. IL FAUT CONTINUER A SE MOBILISER!!
C' EST BIEN SUR DU AUSSI AUX CAMÉRAS CACHÉES.MERCI AUX ACTIVISTES!!Recent industry figures show that live export is in decline, with a significant reduction in the number of Australian animals exported each year. This trend is in large part thanks to the thousands of caring Australians who continue to speak out against this cruel trade.
When fresh evidence surfaces of atrocities in the live export trade, it is easy to feel discouraged. But don't for a minute think you're not having an impact. The reality is that fewer animals are suffering in the live export trade because of our relentless campaign, and endless letters, e-mails and phone calls on their behalf from members of the public.With each incident of abuse exposed by investigators and whistleblowers, and each action taken by compassionate Australians, the cruel grip of the live export industry weakens—and more animals are spared this terrible fate.
An industry in decline
A range of factors have led to the gradual decline of Australia's live export industry over recent years. These include the declining sheep flock in WA, increased cropping due to higher profits on offer, reduced demand for live animals from key markets and trade disruptions in importing countries. 18 investigations over the past decade exposing the brutal treatment of Australian animals in importing countries have fuelled public concern and diminished political support for an already unstable industry.LE DETAIL DES 18 ENQUETES EST ICI , MERCI DE LE CONSULTER ET DE PARTAGER!!
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