Posts tagged ‘Endangered Species’
Put Your Fork Down & Stay Vegan
Are you vegan? No, I mean, are you really vegan? Are you vegan only at home- only at home during meals? Did someone die to provide your shoes- your shampoo- your bicycle? Do you think bees are nuisance insects whose only value is to provide the honey you find in the loaf of bread you really want to eat that’s brought to your table, during a dinner with friends, whom you don’t want to offend with your ethics, so you justify your non-vegan consumption of the animal’s by-product?
So, I ask again. Are you vegan? I did not say, “Do you eat vegan, (most of the time?)” Here’s a hint. Being vegan extends beyond your plate.

Humans recently found out that polar bears can swim continuously for nine days. Correction- an adult, female polar bear can swim continuously for nine days- in search of ice that is no longer existent- for food for herself and her cub- at a cost of nearly a quarter of her body fat, and most importantly, her baby’s life. Why? Humans’ insatiable activities have warmed our planet, which has melted polar ice (among other extraordinary, irreversible changes), thereby effectively eliminating polar bear food- seals.
Vegans have a responsibility to save not only domestic farm animals, but wild animals as well, and this is not done by sharing recipes alone. Vegans must be environmentalists. I’ll take this opportunity to also state that environmentalists must be vegans if they want the changes they seek. The environmental impacts of factory farming are well documented, as are those of the textile industry, the chemical industry, the pharmaceutical industry, etc., all of which use animals in their production processes.
Major environmental organizations talk of eating local or sustainable animals- not eating vegan. Being political groups, they are very much afraid of offending traditional sensibilities too much. After all, it’s been a rough battle to sway the public’s attitude toward using cloth grocery bags and driving small electric cars.
For the sake of ALL the Earth’s animals, think beyond your plate and your unwillingness to offend people with your ethics. There’s only so much we will be able to accomplish if ALL we do is share recipes and applaud celebrities for “going” eating vegan.
Don’t be afraid. Be vegan.
The polar bear is listed as a Threatened Species under the U.S. Endangered Species Act, which means it is “at risk” of becoming “endangered” (in danger of extinction). How very ignorant optimistic of the government to ignore omit irreversible planetary warming leading to sea ice melting, when evaluating such matters. Do they think the sea will miraculously begin to freeze again despite the ongoing trend of warm temperatures? Or do they think the polar bear can be relocated to Scandinavia to live in catered ice hotels?
via bbc.co.uk

Charleen Angle writes for Your Daily Vegan as the Resident Vegan Contributor. An unapologetic vegan, her writing reflects her strong and passionate voice for the billions of animals that die needlessly each year.
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60% + 10 years = Less sushi bars
Ahead of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, in Doha, Qatar, on March 13-27, the European Union will ask for a global ban on fishing for Atlantic bluefin tuna.
Overfishing and surging demand has caused bluefin tuna stocks in the eastern Atlantic and the Mediterranean to shrink 60 percent from 1997 to 2007.
Sixty percent. In ten years. There should be no argument here. Bluefin Tuna is a sushi staple, so there will be heated debate, I’m sure.
The EU also wants elephants and polar bears added to the endangered list- as they should be.
I predict a good row on the horizon in Doha. We’ll keep you posted.
via boston.com
Siberan Tigers Die in Chinese Zoos
Yes, Siberian Tigers are needlessly dying in China.
First, tigers, as with any animal, shouldn’t be held captive in zoos. Second, don’t try running a zoo without money- you’ll starve the animals to death.
A municipal government in northeastern China has allocated 7 million yuan ($1 million) to improve conditions at a local zoo after the recent deaths of 11 rare Siberian tigers and other animals, state media said Sunday.
To add more horrendousness to this story, protection groups in China say that zoos and “wildlife parks” are breeding tigers to sell their carcasses to the “traditional medicines” market- to make a profit.
Yet another disgusting, immoral thing people are doing to other sentient animals.
There are about 300 Siberian Tigers left in the wild, while more than 5,000 are held captive in china.
Why no, of course it’s not obvious they’re breeding endangered species to kill and sell for money.



