LES BRACONNIERS FONT PESER UNE RÉELLE MENACE D' EXTINCTION SUR TOUTES CES RACES REPRÉSENTÉES CI DESSUS
TONY ZADEL A RASSEMBLE CES PÉTITIONS A SIGNER SUR SA PAGE FACEBOOK.
IL EST URGENT D' AGIR LE TRAFIC N' A JAMAIS ÉTÉ AUSSI IMORTANT ET SI NOUS LES LAISSONS FAIRE PLUS AUCUN DE CES ANIMAUX NE SURVIVRA!!!!
PLEASE SIGN & SHARE WIDELY THESE ➨ 9 PETITIONS: against The Bushmeat Trade - The Threat of Primate & Wildlife Extinction !
►PET.1 http:// www.janegoodall.org/ petition/stop-bushmeat (USA)
►PET.2 http://www.change.org/ petitions/ stop-wildlife-crime-startin g-with-you
►PET.3http:// www.thepetitionsite.com/ takeaction/905/891/071
►PET.4 http://forcechange....com/62381/ save-primates-and-forest-pl ants-stop-bushmeat-hunting
►PET.5http://www.avaaz.org/po/ petition/ Maior_Fiscalizacao_Contra_T rafico_de_Animais_Silvestr es/ (Petition NR.5 Against Trafficking of Wild Animals ! not vivisection )
►PET.6http://forcechange.com/ 46603/ end-illegal-bush-meat-trade -in-western-africa/
►PET.7 https:// support.worldwildlife.org/ site/ Advocacy?cmd=display&page=U serAction&id=664
►PET.8 http://www.change.org/es/ peticiones/ dile-al-corte-inglés-que-no -organice-viajes-para-caza r-animales-no-más-cacerías -viajes-el-corte-ingles
►PET.9 http://forcechange.com/ 17426/ killing-an-essential-part-o f-our-world-africas-bush-m eat-trade/
✦The Bushmeat Trade - Threat of Primate & Wildlife Extinction!!!
The unsustainable commercial and illegal bush meat trade is threatening extinction of apes, chimpanzees, gorillas, and other primates and wildlife. Not only are the primates killed for food and body parts, orphaned primates are being sold on the exotic pet market, and they are also losing their habitat through logging and commercial development.In Africa, forest is often referred to as 'the bush', thus wildlife and the meat derived from it is referred to as 'bushmeat' (in French - viande de brousse). This term applies to all wildlife species, including threatened and endangered, used for meat including: elephant; gorilla; chimpanzee and other primates; forest antelope (duikers); crocodile; porcupine; bush pig; cane rat; pangolin; monitor lizard; guinea fowl; etc.Though habitat loss is often cited as the primary threat to wildlife, commercial hunting for the meat of wild animals has become the most significant immediate threat to the future of wildlife in Africa and around the world; it has already resulted in widespread local extinctions in Asia and West Africa. This threat to wildlife is a crisis because it is rapidly expanding to countries and species which were previously not at risk, largely due to an increase in commercial logging, with an infrastructure of roads and trucks that links forests and hunters to cities and consumers. The bushmeat crisis is a human tragedy as well: the loss of wildlife threatens the livelihoods and food security of indigenous and rural populations most depend on wildlife as a staple or supplement to their diet, and bushmeat consumption is increasingly linked to deadly diseases like HIV/AIDS, Ebola, and Foot and Mouth disease. You can also help with organization like the BCTF, CWAF, and much more..
➨ PLEASE GIVE YOUR SUPPORT TO :http://www.bushmeat.org/
➨ PLEASE WATCH THIS VIDEO & SHARE WIDELY FOR AWARENESS !
This VIP video explains why it's so critical that wildlife and forest offences have to be seen as serious transnational organized crimes. It was shown at a side-event of the ongoing 22nd session of the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (CCPCJ) where the heads of UNODC and CITES Secretariat were present and delivered speeches.
►►http://youtu.be/ PB4KVtYGAek
➨ Please read this report.. !
Rare-animal trafficking is very big business in southeast Asia: a spokesman for Thailand's environmental crime unit claimed it was Thailand's second most lucrative illegal trade after drugs. Animals transported to the Middle East are usually intended for sale as pets, but the trade to east Asia caters to a different demand. There's a thriving market for exotic animals as food. A plate of tiger penis is believed by some to extend the consumer's lifespan, or to enhance their virility. At $1,000 a portion it certainly advertises their wealth.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/ environment/2011/jul/25/ exotic-animal-smuggling
►►And Please take a moment to view my friend link about the Bushmeat Trade @ •••••►http:// www.occupyforanimals.org/ bushmeat.html
The picture link i have posted is a picture from Central Africa Traffic of animals body parts,Gorillas,Primates, Crocodiles and many more..
►►READ MORE ON : http:// www.save-the-primates.org.a u/facts-bushmeat-trade.htm
►►READ DETAILS ON BUSHMEAT & WILDLIFE TRADE: http://www.bushmeat.org/ bushmeat_and_wildlife_trade /regions_affected/ central_africa?page=2
➨ AND FINALLY !!The United Nations Recognizes Wildlife Trafficking as ‘Serious Crime’ !!
http:// www.thejakartaglobe.com/ environment/ united-nations-recognizes-w ildlife-trafficking-as-ser ious-crime/
**Read also : http://www.buzzle.com/ articles/ endangered-gorillas.html
PLEASE WATCH THIS VIDEO (NOT GRAPHIC) ►http://vimeo.com/ 4984959#at=0
Thank You ~Tony Zadel/ Copyright(©)Afficher la suite
– avec Carmen Escribano, Maria Paschedag, Lida, Lida Mansouri, Wilson Martins Coutinho et RO V YA.►PET.1 http://
►PET.2 http://www.change.org/
►PET.3http://
►PET.4 http://forcechange....com/62381/
►PET.5http://www.avaaz.org/po/
►PET.6http://forcechange.com/
►PET.7 https://
►PET.8 http://www.change.org/es/
►PET.9 http://forcechange.com/
✦The Bushmeat Trade - Threat of Primate & Wildlife Extinction!!!
The unsustainable commercial and illegal bush meat trade is threatening extinction of apes, chimpanzees, gorillas, and other primates and wildlife. Not only are the primates killed for food and body parts, orphaned primates are being sold on the exotic pet market, and they are also losing their habitat through logging and commercial development.In Africa, forest is often referred to as 'the bush', thus wildlife and the meat derived from it is referred to as 'bushmeat' (in French - viande de brousse). This term applies to all wildlife species, including threatened and endangered, used for meat including: elephant; gorilla; chimpanzee and other primates; forest antelope (duikers); crocodile; porcupine; bush pig; cane rat; pangolin; monitor lizard; guinea fowl; etc.Though habitat loss is often cited as the primary threat to wildlife, commercial hunting for the meat of wild animals has become the most significant immediate threat to the future of wildlife in Africa and around the world; it has already resulted in widespread local extinctions in Asia and West Africa. This threat to wildlife is a crisis because it is rapidly expanding to countries and species which were previously not at risk, largely due to an increase in commercial logging, with an infrastructure of roads and trucks that links forests and hunters to cities and consumers. The bushmeat crisis is a human tragedy as well: the loss of wildlife threatens the livelihoods and food security of indigenous and rural populations most depend on wildlife as a staple or supplement to their diet, and bushmeat consumption is increasingly linked to deadly diseases like HIV/AIDS, Ebola, and Foot and Mouth disease. You can also help with organization like the BCTF, CWAF, and much more..
➨ PLEASE GIVE YOUR SUPPORT TO :http://www.bushmeat.org/
➨ PLEASE WATCH THIS VIDEO & SHARE WIDELY FOR AWARENESS !
This VIP video explains why it's so critical that wildlife and forest offences have to be seen as serious transnational organized crimes. It was shown at a side-event of the ongoing 22nd session of the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (CCPCJ) where the heads of UNODC and CITES Secretariat were present and delivered speeches.
►►http://youtu.be/
➨ Please read this report.. !
Rare-animal trafficking is very big business in southeast Asia: a spokesman for Thailand's environmental crime unit claimed it was Thailand's second most lucrative illegal trade after drugs. Animals transported to the Middle East are usually intended for sale as pets, but the trade to east Asia caters to a different demand. There's a thriving market for exotic animals as food. A plate of tiger penis is believed by some to extend the consumer's lifespan, or to enhance their virility. At $1,000 a portion it certainly advertises their wealth.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/
►►And Please take a moment to view my friend link about the Bushmeat Trade @ •••••►http://
The picture link i have posted is a picture from Central Africa Traffic of animals body parts,Gorillas,Primates, Crocodiles and many more..
►►READ MORE ON : http://
►►READ DETAILS ON BUSHMEAT & WILDLIFE TRADE: http://www.bushmeat.org/
➨ AND FINALLY !!The United Nations Recognizes Wildlife Trafficking as ‘Serious Crime’ !!
http://
**Read also : http://www.buzzle.com/
PLEASE WATCH THIS VIDEO (NOT GRAPHIC) ►http://vimeo.com/
Thank You ~Tony Zadel/ Copyright(©)Afficher la suite
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