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    Publisher   ~ EnglandGal@aol.com                                    Issue # 04/23/00

        Editor    ~ JJswans@aol.com

    Journalists ~ PrkStRangr@aol.com

                     ~ MRivera008@aol.com

                     ~ SavingLife@aol.com

 

    THE NINE ARTICLES IN THIS ISSUE ARE:

  

    1  ~ HSUS Decries U.S. Coast Guard's Use of Force Against Whale Activists

    2  ~ Help For Activists In Contacting The Media by Chibob44@aol.com

    3  ~ Excuses For Fishing

    4  ~ CAFT/LCA Website Campaigns

    5  ~ Three Hearts That Beat As One

                        by Diana Moreton - tapster@mindspring.com

    6  ~ Elephant Rampage in California Proves Circus Danger, AGAIN!

    7  ~ Job Opportunity

    8  ~ The Earth's Custodians (Poem)

    9  ~ Quote To Remember

 

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HSUS Decries U.S. Coast Guard's

Use of Force Against Whale Activists

 

WASHINGTON (April 20, 2000) ~The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), the nation’s largest animal protection organization with more than seven million members and constituents, is strongly criticizing the U.S. Coast Guard for injuring an animal rights activist protesting gray whale hunts by the Makah Indian tribe in Neah Bay, Washington.

 

Today, a protester on a jet-ski was run over by a U.S. Coast Guard boat, rescued and flown to a local hospital with a shoulder injury. The protester interrupted a hunt in progress preventing a successful attack on a gray whale. The Coast Guard has imposed a fine up to $250,000 and six years in prison for violating a 500-yard *exclusion zone* around the hunters. The Coast Guard is providing protection for the Makah during the hunts and has resorted to force to prevent interference, including ramming protesters boats. According to reports, another activist suffered minor injuries on Monday, April 17, after a Coast Guard vessel rammed a protest boat. In addition, several activists have already been arrested for violating the zone and their vessels seized.

 

"While we recognize that the actions of the protester violated the Coast Guard's exclusionary zone, the reaction of the Coast Guard personnel was uncalled for," said Naomi Rose, Ph.D., marine mammal scientist for The HSUS. "The Coast Guard has a duty to protect, not endanger, lives."

 

Patricia Forkan, HSUS Executive Vice President, added, “Neither the Makah whaling crew nor the protester were endangering human lives. Has this situation become so politically divisive that people would find it acceptable for the Coast Guard to add to the violence instead of to diffuse it? To run over defenseless protesters?”

 

In a 1997 backroom deal with the Russian government, the U.S. delegation to the International Whaling Commission (IWC), under orders from the Clinton/Gore Administration, secured to the Makah a share of the Russian Chukotka natives’ IWC gray whale quota 20 whales through 2004 with a maximum of five per year.  The Makah have said that five families may seek hunting permits this year, to take the maximum number allowed under this arguably illegal arrangement.

 

The HSUS condemns the whale killing as a senseless, inhumane tragedy that is a devastating loss in the name of “tradition.” Makah representatives had sought for years to resume whale hunting, a “right” they feel is guaranteed to them by a 1855 treaty with the United States government.

 

The centuries-old tradition ended in the 1920s when commercial whalers hunted the grays to near extinction. Attempts to revive the ancient practice have divided the Makah leadership. Despite the internal divide, Makah hunters killed its first whale in 70 years last May.  In recent years, gray whale stocks have rebounded, leading federal officials to remove them from the Endangered Species List in 1994. Gray whale populations worldwide are estimated at more than 23,000.

 

However, in recent weeks, 30 gray whales have washed ashore dead along their migration route on the North American Pacific Coast. Last year during the gray whales’ migration the death toll was 273, according to reports. While scientists are unsure what is causing the death of the whales, it is another indicator that the gray whale should be protected and not subject to slaughter.

 

Source:  dano@rockisland.com

 

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Help For Activists In Contacting The Media

by Chibob44@aol.com

 

Time and time again I read of abuse and other things happening in some area and wonder why the media haven't been notified.  Sometimes the people involved tell me the media doesn't care or that they are controlled by the opposition (government, business, hunters, etc.)  While there may be some control, it is not far reaching.  In cases where local media cannot be made to inform the public on abuse issues, extend your contact beyond your immediate area.  Send news releases to media all over the region -- or even the state.  Major urban media is more apt to run stories than local when there are controversial issues.

 

In any case, there is a specific way to write news releases.  Most people do not follow the best form -- and/or make them too long.

 

I am attaching a news release model form I designed for my students and one we use here in IL.  Use this form when writing a news release whether it be to advise the medium of something or to give notice of a news conference.

 

The news conference is a very powerful way to get an issue before the press (and the public.)  There, you can make your point, answer questions, show videos, photos, etc.  At the conference, be sure to have a media-kit for each attendee.  This should contain a statement of the issue, valid and verifiable proof (documentation) of the charges or assertions you are making, photos and video if available.  It is also a good idea to have an expert present at the conference.  This is a big media draw.  If you are talking about the link between animal and people abuse, bring in an expert on the subject and mention he/she will be at the conference.

 

Hold the conference at a local motel meeting room or some other place easily accessible to attendees.  Invite members of ALL media -- print as well as electronic.

 

For further help and to have any questions answered you can contact Robert at chibob44@aol.com  I am a co-chair of a Political Action Committee that works only on animal issues and am a registered lobbyist in IL.  We work with the media all the time

 

How To Build A News Release

 

NEWS RELEASE  NEWS RELEASE  NEWS RELEASE  NEWS RELEASE

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                   Contact:  John Smith 312 555 1212

                                                                            Julie Jones  312 555 1234

 

BEGIN YOUR NEWS RELEASE WITH AN ATTENTION-GETTING HEADLINE.     

KEEP IT TO ONE OR TWO LINES AND WRITE IN CAPS.

 

This is the format for a news release (sometimes referred to as a press release.)  Note the short paragraphs and simple words.  Here are some tips for writing great releases:

 

1.  Keep the release to one page.  Remember, media people get dozens of news releases every day.  Make yours easy to read with short graphic paragraphs.

 

2.  In your first paragraph give the main details.  Remember the journalistic "what, who when where how."  However, use a Tabloid technique to get their attention.

 

3.  In writing the text remember to use text designed to agitate, penetrate, get attention.  For instance, instead of writing, "Jones has beaten his child before, but the judge still said the child had to be returned to him."  Write, "Judge Kelly, unconcerned with the child’s welfare, ordered her returned to her abusive father."

 

If you would like to make a comment but don’t know how to work it in, consider quoting someone.  In some cases, writers design a statement and then ask someone they know if it would be okay to use their name in quoting.  For example, let’s say you wanted to blast the judge in the statement above.  You could "quote" someone.  E.g., A neighbor, Mary Wilson, is afraid for the child’s life "That man has beaten that poor girl time and again.  It’s just a matter of time before he kills her.." Remarked Wilson after the hearing.  "What kind of screwball judge would do a thing like that?"

 

You see how this allows you to make powerful statements and do so in a way that is stronger and often more credible than a simple text paragraph.

 

Send your news releases via FAX to the Assignment Editor when sending to radio or television and to the Managing Editor for newspapers.  Use a cover page or memo.  You do not have to know the editor’s names.  Send them as soon as you feel media should know.  If possible, send Sunday evening so that they are waiting when staff arrives Monday morning.  In general, it’s best to send your releases late at night for recovery early in the morning.  (And the lines are less busy.)

 

It is always best to use a LETTERHEAD when sending news releases.  If your group is too small to have letterhead stationary, you can devise one easily enough with your word processor.

 

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Excuses For Fishing

 

* Fish don't feel pain

 

Fish have a complex nervous system and all the sensory organs necessary for the sensation of pain.  It's therefore logical to assume that they do feel pain.

 

A three year investigation by a panel of scientists and representatives from angling and shooting organizations ( the Medway Report) concluded that fish, like other vertebrates are capable of suffering.

 

* Some points concerning fishing

 

If a fish is not landed quickly it can become exhausted, fish muscle takes a long time to recover and an exhausted fish may be virtually unable to move for several hours.

 

Once out of the water, the change in air pressure can lead to bleeding from the gills.  Handling the fish can damage its delicate outer skin of mucus making it vulnerable to disease causing micro-organisms.

 

Fish kept in crowded keep nets are susceptible to the spread of disease,   aggression from other fish and suffocation caused by the slow diffusion of gasses in the water.

 

All this is in addition to the suffering caused by being dragged out of the water in the first place by a (usually) barbed hook which is sometimes (fatally) swallowed.

 

* Most anglers only do it for relaxation

 

Surely people can find a way to relax without causing the suffering and death of others?

 

* Most of the fish get put back

 

But it is catching them in the first place that causes them suffering

 

*           Fish are free-range

 

Why should a free-range animal be any more deserving of an unnecessary death than any other animal?  The suggestion that individuals should pay for their freedom with their lives is moral nonsense.  All animals should be free and we have no right to deprive them of that freedom or their lives for such trivial reasons as money, the taste of their flesh or the pursuit of 'sport'.

 

* Some points concerning fish slaughter

 

UK fishing vessels alone catch 500,000 tons of fish every year and there are no specific regulations governing their slaughter.

 

They die of shock, asphyxiation, crushing by the weight of the catch and freezing on ice bedding.  Many, like cod, haddock, plaice, skate and sole can still be alive when landed and gutted.  Eels are killed by burying in salt (it takes 2 hours) or are chopped into pieces and boiled.

 

Farmed fish such as salmon and trout are bled to death with or without stunning.  Trout are starved for 3-6 days beforehand and may simply to taken from the water and packed in ice for transport to the market, taking up to 14 minutes to die.

 

* Fish is good for you

 

The North Sea. where 40% of our fish is caught, has become so polluted that some fishermen now wear protective face masks to prevent the rashes and other skin disorders that contact with the water can cause.

 

Moderate amounts of fish from unpolluted waters (if there are any) are undoubtedly good for you.  But there are three things to remember here: firstly, it has been clearly established that fish can and do suffer when they are caught, secondly, fishing has already had a disastrous effect on the environment (fish stocks are now at their lowest level ever); and thirdly, all benefits of eating fish can be easily obtained from a vegan diet.  The ethical choice is clear.

 

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CAFT/LCA Website Campaigns

 

The www.FurFreeFriday.com web site, administered by Last Chance for Animals and the Coalition to Abolish the Fur Trade, is still up and running.  We are encouraging activists to list their upcoming events on this site so that we can direct new activists in your direction.

 

Secondly, our www.SkinnedPuppy.com web site, which publicizes our Burlington Coat Factory campaign, is receiving a very large number of hits each day.  Even better, it appears that most of our hits are coming from people who typed in "Burlington Coat Factory" at their favorite search engine.  In other words, the majority of the hits we are receiving are coming from Burlington Coat Factory customers!

 

We have put three banner ads on SkinnedPuppy.com for anyone who wants to put one of them on their web site.  This will provide a link to SkinnedPuppy.com, to increase traffic even more.  There are three banner ads to choose from.  Please consider placing one of these banners, with a link to SkinnedPuppy.com, on your web site.

 

Source: Coalition to Abolish the Fur Trade

PO Box 822411

Dallas, TX 75382

www.banfur.com

CAFT13@aol.com

 

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'Three Hearts That Beat As One'

by  Diana Moreton - tapster@mindspring.com

 

As soon as the pretty woman greeted me at her front door, I knew love was in the air.  As the dog barked and the cockatoo quipped, who would have thought this modern day beauty would be harboring two Vietnamese pot bellied pigs in her back yard; one Duncan, I believe, resembling the Tazmanian Devil?

 

As we drew nigh to the love nest; their immaculate pen, Duncan and Rosie looked like they were wiggling in lovable excitement as Angie approached them. Were they genuinely fond of Angie because they recognized she was kind enough to give them room and board?  Were they happy to see a new face coming out to meet them?  Or perhaps these two angels with hooves were deeply in love with this woman who rescued them from the dinner plate.

 

After some swift observation, I think these fat specimens of virtue absolutely love their lives with Angie. I think every moment of every day they exult the sun and the winds, and when Angie is not right there with them, gaze at the house on the forgiving hill, in gratitude.  I think their conversations are about her, and are of loyalty and highest esteem, that she could look down upon the lowly and actually care.  Who is this goddess of two pigs?

 

Dear Angela, Sweet Saint Angela.  Thank you for not looking at us as mere food.  Thank you for recognizing our similarities, instead of our differences. Thank you for piercing the veil of ignorance and depravation, placing us on the highest pedestal of life; a footing equal to your own.  You don't know what this means to us and the swine nations.  They may still try to eat us, but we know you love us, and that is all that matters.  As we squirm and tremble to get away, we will remember the Saint who lived in the house at the top of the forgiving hill.

 

www.koreananimals.org

 

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Elephant Rampage in California

Proves Circus Danger, AGAIN!

 

According to Ed Stewart at the Performing Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) in Galt, CA, an 18 year-old African elephant from the Culpepper and Merriweather Circus escaped and went on a rampage Thursday night in the Yucca Valley near San Bernardino, CA.  Reports from CA news outlets verify the elephant crushed a circus employee's hip and was loose for several hours before being recaptured.

 

Sterling and Reid Circus is currently touring New Mexico and has been the subject of national media reports since April 2, 2000 when a 400 pound bear named Gaika fell from a moving truck in Louisiana and was not missed until the driver stopped for fuel 20 miles later.  A New Mexico Game and Fish permit shows that in addition to bears, the circus is traveling with three elephants, tigers and horses.  Flyers for the circus showcase a hyena and shark as well, neither of which were disclosed on the Game and Fish permit.

 

Animal Protection of New Mexico (APNM) has learned the three elephants, sub-contracted through Miller Equipment Company, a subsidiary of Carson and Barnes Circus based in Hugo, OK, are all wild caught Asian elephants.  Chang, Lulu and Zola were captured as juveniles between 1965 and 1975 and broken for circus life. (Carson and Barnes are known to have an equally poor animal care record and one USDA complaint reveals a Carson and Barnes employee stabbing two elephants with a knife in 1995 when they reached for hay.)

 

"Wild animals who have known freedom are more prone to escape and rampage than animals born in captivity and New Mexicans should be wary of attending any show with exotic animal acts," says Elisabeth Jennings, APNM's Executive Director.  APNM contends elephants are inherently wild animals and even those born in captivity are prone to rampages that damage property or injure and kill spectators, workers and innocent community members.  Further proving the danger and frequency of rampages, current federal legislation H.R. 2929 would ban traveling elephant acts and elephant rides.

 

Sterling and Reid Bros. Combined Shows has an abysmal record of animal care and is currently the subject of two open investigations by the USDA.  Their history includes: a tiger escaping from a performing area; animals left without protection from the elements; cages too small to allow normal postural adjustments; and inexperienced and unqualified animal handlers.

 

Sterling and Reid have already performed in Hobbs and Roswell and will hold performances in Albuquerque, Santa Fe and Las Vegas, NM when they return from El Paso this weekend.  APNM will leaflet and demonstrate at Sterling and Reid performances on April 24 - 25 in Albuquerque across from the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center 2401 12th St. NW and April 26 in Santa Fe at the Santa Fe Rodeo Grounds on Rodeo Road.  Leafleting is planned for every circus performance from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. and from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. each day.

 

Animal Protection of New Mexico

PO Box 1215   Santa Fe, NM  87504

 

Source: Mrokke@aol.com

 

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Job Opportunity

 

FARM has the following openings at our national headquarters in suburban Washington, DC:

 

CAMPAIGNS DIRECTOR (assists with running Animal Rights 2000, the Great American Meatout, World Farm Animals Day, and other national grassroots campaigns)

 

DIRECTOR OF CHOICE (plans and manages an ongoing national campaign to introduce plant-based nutrition education and meals in schools)

 

FINANCE DIRECTOR (responsible for fund raising and accounting for expenses)

 

OFFICE COORDINATOR (assists office manager in the daily running of the FARM office, including answering telephone inquiries, filling requests, conducting mailings, and ordering and organizing supplies and merchandise)

 

Each position requires applicable prior experience, dedication to promoting animal rights and a vegan lifestyle, self-starting quality, and ability to work in a team setting.

 

We offer an unparalleled opportunity for professional growth, and personal fulfillment, along with modest pay and housing, if needed. The office is located in a safe and pleasant residential neighborhood of Bethesda, MD, 20 minutes from downtown Washington.

 

FARM is a national organization promoting planetary survival through plant-based eating.  Our programs include the Great American Meatout, World Farm Animals Day, National Veal Ban Action, Letters From FARM, CHOICE, Industry Watch, and occasionally, a national convention like ANIMAL RIGHTS 2000. To learn more about FARM and our programs, check our web sites at www.farmusa.org, www.meatout.org, www.choiceusa.net, and www.animalrights2000.org

 

To apply, send resume and a letter noting position(s), special qualifications and interests, availability, and salary requirements to:

            Employment, FARM, 10101 Ashburton Lane, Bethesda, MD 20817.

 

Source: FARM <farm@farmusa.org>

 

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The Earth's Custodians   ©1996

 

Shaken, scared, confused, lonely.

He breathes heavily,

As he sits by the roadside

Where his mother has died.

 

Wheels of Monsters - Devilish Fiends -

Her body left limp from man-made machines.

A life gone unnoticed without a care;

He lets out a yowl as our beware...

 

"Take care of this world in which you belong;

You, too, may not be here for very long.

For, you may find yourself insignificant someday

And whimpering on the side of the roadway.

 

So, when a car speeds by

And there's an awful cry

From animal youngins

Who wonder where mom's been...

 

Remember...the mother left there -

Deathly still,

And that you are the Earth's caretakers...

Custodians, if you will."

 

Written By:  Robyn L. Stacey

KYLPTTY44@aol.com

 

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Quote To Remember

 

  "I abhor vivisection...it should be abolished.  I know of no achievement through

            vivisection, no scientific discovery, that could not have been obtained without

            such barbarism and cruelty."

                                           -Charles Mayo, Founder of the Mayo Clinic

  

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