The Cove- Looking Forward to 2012 (Cove Update Added)

Monday, December 26, 2011

The fight against this cruel practice from Japan continues with the help of Ric O'Barry and the people who join him. Here are a few words about this cause via Save Japan Dolphins



Looking Forward to 2012 (Cove Update Added)

December 23, 2011 by Ric O'Barry, Earth Island Institute
By Ric O’Barry
Campaign Director
Save Japan Dolphins
Dolphin Project
Earth Island Institute

This past year has been like no other.
Just two weeks after The Cove DVD came out in Japan, the horrifying events of 3/11 took place.  A devastating earthquake, followed by a massive tsunami and a horrifying nuclear meltdown, hit northern Japan.  We had a volunteer Cove Monitor in Otsuchi, one of the hardest hit towns.   The entire city was washed away.  For days we watched in horror, waiting for word.  Our volunteer Brian Barnes emerged from the rubble safe, but what he witnessed will forever stay with all of us. 
http://savejapandolphins.org/blog/post/brian-barnes-experience-in-otsuchi

Our hearts continue to go out to the innocent people affected by this disaster. 

This event made it difficult to rally support in Japan for the dolphins in Taiji.   Japan was literally a nation in shock.   Rightfully so.
On Sept. 1, I along with supporters from seven countries went to the Cove, as the Save Japan Dolphins Team and I always do on the first day of the hunts.   We held a prayer vigil for the dolphins that would be lost that season and for the people in northern Japan still struggling to rebuild their lives.   While there, a mighty typhoon hit Taiji.  Half our volunteers made it back to Osaka, while the others and I remained and once again witnessed horrible tragedies.  A number of the dolphins trapped in captive sea pens, approximately 20, perished, beaten to death by the waves.  There were massive floods, and several people in Taiji were also lost.  Again, we were bonded in tragedy.
http://savejapandolphins.org/blog/post/road-to-taiji-prayers-in-the-wind-and-rain

Yet, here we are again.  Just two weeks ago the Japanese government announced that they would be investing an additional $28 million into whaling efforts in the Southern Ocean.  It is very disturbing to us that the government would put such a significant amount of tax money into pro-whaling efforts when there are still people in northern Japan suffering.  In Taiji, they reportedly brought in one hundred police officers and a coast guard cutter to watch a handful of peaceful activists.  The government is pouring millions of Japanese taxpayers’ yen into the defense of their indefensible positions.  Clearly, the Japan Fisheries Agency rules Japan with such power that not even unbearable human suffering can break it.   At least so far.
For all of us, this is not a time to shy away from our progress.  We must double our efforts.   Our Cove Monitors have maintained a constant presence in the Cove, respectfully documenting and chronicling the horrors so that the world will stay focused on Taiji.  
On the weekend of December 19th, The Cove filmmakers and I, along with volunteer Cove Monitor Leilani Munter and actor John Leguizamo, turned the Empire State Building red in honor of the dolphins in Taiji, shining an international spotlight on the atrocities there.  We alerted Japanese media and sent photos to the Fisheries Ministry, Consulate and Embassy offices.   Local police in Taiji confirmed they had heard about in Japanese media, even commenting that it was “cool.”  http://savejapandolphins.org/blog/post/empire-state-building-in-red-for-dolphins
But we must keep it up!  You can help by donating today to support our efforts:
https://secure3.convio.net/eii/site/Donation2?df_id=1622&1622.donation=form1&JServSessionIdr004=14opl4tvw2.app332b
We continue to ask for your donations, because your donations and support are working!  The reaction of the Japanese government proves we are having an effect.  They think they can outlast us by spending more – we must prove them wrong. 
We don’t have as much to spend, but we extend our dollars through our volunteers and our strategic thinking to the maximum extent.  And we have been and must continue to be far more tenacious than the Japanese government.
Even donations of $10, $25, $50 or $100 add up! 
$1000 will keep monitors at the Cove for a solid week, providing pressure and an eye on the dolphin hunting fleets.  This pressure makes it more difficult for them to operate, and the dolphin killing numbers are down.
$5000 allows us to buy and test whale and dolphin meat samples and publicize the findings to health officials, scientists and the public.  We need to keep hammering on how feeding mercury-laden dolphin meat to schoolchildren is cruel and inhumane and must be stopped.
$10,000 would allow us to produce a ten-minute video that spotlights two successful business models built around enjoying dolphins in the wild.  One of the subjects is a former dolphin hunter, Mr. Ishii of Futo, who converted his business to a dolphin watching business: http://dolphinproject.org/blog/post/support-mr.-ishii-and-his-efforts-to-help-dolphins   The other is Mikura Island, which was almost totally destroyed by a volcano.  They rebuilt as an eco-tourism destination where people love and cherish dolphins.  This eco-tourism alternative to killing is what should be happening in Taiji, and we can help get the word out:  http://savejapandolphins.org/blog/post/mikura-island-where-japanese-love-wild-dolphins
Will you help with a year-end donation?  Again, even small amounts help!
https://secure3.convio.net/eii/site/Donation2?df_id=1622&1622.donation=form1&JServSessionIdr004=14opl4tvw2.app332b
We are making progress.  Each and every one of you has been important to this progress.  We have some great victories in 2011 that we can celebrate: 
In the Solomon Islands, the government has finally agreed, after years of pressure from Earth Island and our supporters, to ban the export of live dolphins from that country starting January 1st.
We are aiding grassroots efforts in many regions to stop new dolphinariums from being built – Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, St. Maarten, and Puerto Rico, to name the most recent hot spots.
In Indonesia, we have succeeded in stopping the illegal captures of dolphins for captivity and built a sea pen for release of rehabbed dolphins.  We are negotiating with the government to obtain several dolphins that are being kept in traveling circuses and aquariums to release them safely back into the wild.
The killing and exploitation of dolphins will end, that I can guarantee you.  It will take time and effort on our part, and it won’t be easy. 
But we have a dedicated staff and amazing volunteers all around the world to help!  We won’t quit on this effort.  The stakes are too high.  And we know you are supporting our efforts all the way.
Donate now:
https://secure3.convio.net/eii/site/Donation2?df_id=1622&1622.donation=form1&JServSessionIdr004=14opl4tvw2.app332b
To all of you, thank you so much for your support.  We have amazing friends all around the globe.  We hope you have a happy and healthy New Year.

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The Truth About Sparboe Farms: Cruel to Animals & Dishonest to Customers and A Shocking Look Inside Chinese Fur Farms

Friday, December 2, 2011

Ok...I get the fact that people like to eat meat. I don't! I will never do because I see everyday horrible things that happen all around the world which only conclude with the killing of the animal and putting him to terrible suffering! WHY? Only because people think that they are better than animals, that they have the right to do this and the most important fact is that they do this only for profit and money!!!
I don't blame people for eating meat...but I do blame them for buying fur coats, for not caring if a baby fox is left without his mom just because she was killed in order for that fur coat to be made and I also blame people for not respecting the creatures life which was killed in order for people to eat everyday meat!

I have just seen two videos that completely ruined my day! I am so pissed and angry at these people and those who don't do anything in order to stop this cruelties!
Just look at these videos....I know they are cruel and honestly I started crying...but maybe next time when you will want to eat something that contains meat or if you like fur coats and want to buy one, you will think twice before doing so....

The Truth About Sparboe Farms: Cruel to Animals & Dishonest to Customers

Skinned Alive

If you are interested to read more about these issues click here: Mercy For Animals and PETA  

 


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The Sphynx

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

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I have to admit, I don't really like this breed of cat but it seems that it is intelligent, have a great character and behavior. Maybe the fact that it does not have any hair come in handy(it doesn't shed)
Here are some facts about this cat:

  • The Sphynx is a rare breed of cat known for its lack of a coat.
  • The Sphynx appears to be a hairless cat, but it is not truly hairless.
  • Sphynxes generally have wedge-shaped heads and sturdy, heavy bodies.
  • Sphynxes are known for their extroverted behavior. They display a high level of energy, intelligence, curiosity, and affection for their owners.
  • This cat breed is one of a group of cats that came about because of a natural and spontaneous genetic mutation of a recessive gene.


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Sources:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sphynx_%28cat%29
                 http://www.pictures-of-cats.org/sphynx-cat.html

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Save Japan Dolphins-The Cove

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Superforest

A few weeks ago i saw the documentary The Cove. Let me tell you this:if you love dolphins and you don't have a strong heart for cruel things, DO NOT WATCH this. I started crying! They are slaughtering dolphins!!!I know people are mean but every time I'm telling myself that it can't get worse than this I am proven wrong.
You can find out more about how you can help stop this cruelty here. I know for sure that I will donate money and buy a t-shirt!
The person behind this project(Save Japan Dolphins) is Ric O'Barry and I admire him and his team for the efforts they make!
NO FISH LEFT
I will definitely not post any of the cruel images which I've seen in the film. I don't think that I could really stand to see them again. People around the world are demonstrating about this trying to help.


 I sure hope this impressed you. Make a change and donate to this cause or spread the word about this slaughter! Get involved at: SaveJapanDolphins

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