Is Australia Finally Getting Tough on Whalers?

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Posted by Catherine | Posted in General Animal Rights Stuff | Posted on 28-02-2010

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whales home blue whale 01 Is Australia Finally Getting Tough on Whalers?Photo Credit: Sea Shepherd

Is anyone else here sick of hearing about how Australia is opposed to the Japanese whaling in the Southern Ocean? If you are opposed to it then do something about it! Why is it that volunteers from organizations like Sea Shepherd are doing all the grunt work? Well finally it seems some action may be taken.

The latest news is that the Aussie government is calling for a 5 year phase out of whaling in the Antarctic Ocean and the end of  so-called scientific whaling within a “reasonable period”. This apparently reflects Australia’s strong conservation agenda. The term a “reasonable period” has me worried. I imagine the whalers could kill a lot of whales in “a reasonable period”, whatever that may be.

If the Japanese don’t agree to this then Australia will start legal action against Japan in the International Court of Justice before the next whaling season in the Southern Ocean.

Now don’t get me wrong, it is great that some action is being taken. If the proposal does go ahead it will mean, “no new whaling would be permitted on species or populations not currently hunted, hunting for vulnerable species would immediately end and no harpooning would be permitted in sanctuaries.”

This would be a fantastic advancement and would put pressure on Japan to end whaling altogether. However, they will not go down without a fight. Japan will seek to prove that what they are doing is legal, through a loophole that allows whaling for science (no one is fooled Japan).

I just hope the Australian government follows through with it’s word to take legal action. They have given Japan until November to agree to the proposal. I just can’t help but think that the Japanese government will wriggle out of this somehow. Plus if they do agree to the proposal that will still mean a lot of whales killed in the next 5 years.

I say that Canberra need to get even tougher on whaling and fast! Hopefully this new hardened stance on whaling is a sign of good things to come.

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The Rescue of Gloria the Goat – Video

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Posted by Catherine | Posted in Farm Animal Videos | Posted on 28-02-2010

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Watch the story of this beautiful goat, Gloria. I can’t believe the people who kept her previously at the race track let her udders get into such terrible condition.

There is something wonderfully heart warming about watching a video like this. It shows the difference a sanctuary like Farm Sanctuary can make to individual animals lives. They look after the rescued animals so well and for this goat a life of hell has turned into a life of goat heaven. 

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Top 10 Animal Rights Books on Amazon

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Posted by Catherine | Posted in Book Reviews, General Animal Rights Stuff, Resources | Posted on 28-02-2010

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I love to read and over the years I have been building up my own animal rights library. Although sometimes it is disturbing to read about the atrocities humans  inflict on animals, I feel it is important as activists that we know what is going on and continue to develop our knowledge and passion for animal rights.

It is also encouraging and motivating to read about those who are taking action and bringing about change. So with that in mind I thought you may like to check out my top ten animal rights books. I own /have read all of these and can vouch for them, however if there are valuable books I have left off the list feel free to add them to the comments.

1. The Pig Who Sang to the Moon: The Emotional World of Farm Animals Top 10 Animal Rights Books on Amazon by Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson

the pig who sang to the moon Top 10 Animal Rights Books on Amazon I have read this book twice and not only does it provide the facts about animal emotions and modern day farming, it does so in a way that is thoroughly enjoyable to read.

Masson uses an extremely readable mix of scientific facts and anecdotes to draw the reader in and convey his thesis that farmed animals do indeed have a wide array of deep emotions. Each species of farmed animal gets a chapter of their own. We get an inside look into factory farming, which is, as expected heart wrenching. We also get a glimpse of how these animals act when they are in the comfortable environment of a sanctuary; a place where they can finally express their natural behaviors.

In the end Masson concludes that veganism is the only compassionate answer to the immense suffering that these sentient, deep feeling animals suffer. Everyone who cares about animals should own this book. If you ever have a chance you should try to attend a talk by Masson. He is a wonderful speaker (I saw him talk at the Cruelty Free Festival in Sydney) and his love of animals, compassion and devotion to change shines through.

You can watch a video of Jeffrey exploring the emotions of farmed animals here.

2. Striking at the Roots: A Practical Guide to Animal Activism Top 10 Animal Rights Books on Amazon by Mark Hawthorne

striking at the roots Top 10 Animal Rights Books on AmazonIn a previous post I referred to this book as my personal bible. It is the kind of book that you should buy rather than just get out of the library, simply because you will want to refer to it again and again.

It does exactly what it says on the cover, it gives you practical ideas that you can use to be an effective animal activist. This book will be useful whether you have been involved in animal rights for years, or you are just getting started. There is advice on seemingly every aspect of animal rights activism. Not only does the author go into detail about how to do the actions, whether it be leafleting, organizing a protest, writing effective letters etc, he also shares stories of people who are already taking action. These stories are very inspiring.

I read this book for the first time all in the wrong order, dipping in and out of various chapters, depending on what was relevant to me at the time. My copy is rather tatty now, which shows just how much I have referred to it.

3. Thanking the Monkey: Rethinking the Way We Treat Animals Top 10 Animal Rights Books on Amazon by Karen Dawn

thanking the monkey Top 10 Animal Rights Books on AmazonThis book is one of my favorites. It covers the essential facts about many issues in animal rights, but manages to add wit and a fresh perspective to the mix. The book has wonderful colour pictures and uses cartoons and celebrity quotes to help illustrate the issues.

As well as learning a lot of new information, I found this book very entertaining. It was also my husband’s toilet read (men love to read on the toilet). That’s the thing about this book you can read it a bit like you would a magazine. It will make you laugh and make you angry, but it will definitely get you revved up and ready to take action. It would be perfect for a teenager and anyone who keeps up with current trends.

The use of celebrity culture makes it seem especially relevant to today’s generation. The tone is light and it would be good to give as a gift, as there is no sign of a lecturing tone that many people shy away from.

4.Eating Animals Top 10 Animal Rights Books on Amazon by Jonathan Safran Foer

eating animals1 Top 10 Animal Rights Books on AmazonIf you haven’t heard of this book, then you must have been living under a rock. It has been featured in tons of magazines and on TV. It is a great accomplishment that this book made it into the mainstream, since it will have a wider readership than many animal rights books. That can only be good news for the animals.  As the title suggests the author examines every aspect of eating animals in our modern society. He provides various point of views, including animal rights activists, farmers etc. You really feel like you are getting the whole story.

The author also uses clever graphics to drive home his points. The book flows easily and reads much like a novel. I found myself unable to put it down. I am also trying to gather the courage to send a copy to my meat eating Mum, as I think this book would be very effective at convincing meat eaters to consider veganism (or at least vegetarianism).

Jonathan Safran Foer states that the book is not to promote vegetarianism (which is why I think it would also appeal to meat eaters), however since he provides all the facts the only logical conclusion to ease the animal and environmental suffering is veganism.

5. Animal Liberation: The Definitive Classic of the Animal Movement by Peter Singer

animal liberation Top 10 Animal Rights Books on AmazonA friendly member of the animal liberation group I used to attend in the Blue Mountains gave me an old, well thumbed copy of this book as a gift. It was a wonderful read that shocked me, brought me to tears and moved me beyond belief.

If you have any questions on the whys and hows of the animal liberation movement, this book will answer your questions. Singer’s reasoning is so easy to understand and relate to that it makes you wonder how anyone could not be permanently changed after reading it.

This truly is the classic of the animal rights movement and should be on every activist’s book shelf.

6. Farm Sanctuary: Changing Hearts and Minds About Animals and Food Top 10 Animal Rights Books on Amazon by Gene Baur

Farm Sanctuary changing hearts and minds Top 10 Animal Rights Books on Amazon

If you are familiar with this blog, you will know how much I love Farm Sanctuary in the US and how much I admire their work. I bought the hardback copy of this book, simply because I couldn’t wait for it to come out in paperback.

The book provides the reader with an inside look at life at the sanctuary, including how it all got started. As you can imagine, this book really appealed to me, as I am saving to start a farm sanctuary myself.

The book is thoughtfully and beautifully written. The author gives us a look at life at Farm Sanctuary where the rescued animals can live life to the full and express their natural behavior. This is in sharp contrast with the other world he describes; the world of factory farming, slaughter and animal abuse.

We get to know some of the residents. We see these lucky animals in their new home and hear of what their life was like before.

Throughout this book we come to realize how important organizations like Farm Sanctuary are and just how important education is when it comes to animal rights. Anyone who loves animals will enjoy this book, even those who are not yet vegetarian or vegan.

7. Portrait of a Burger as a Young Calf: The Story of One Man, Two Cows, and the Feeding of a Nation Top 10 Animal Rights Books on Amazon by Peter Lovenheim

portrait of a burger as a young calf Top 10 Animal Rights Books on AmazonThis is not an animal rights book, but I will add it to the list of valuable reading anyway. I got this book out from the library not knowing quite what to expect. All I knew was that this book would tell me more about the meat and dairy industry and it would be from the point of view of someone who is not an animal rights activist, a vegan or even a vegetarian.

Despite being written from a carnivore’s point of view this book was very telling for me. It shows how many dairy calves end up in hamburgers and the process of how they get there. The book focuses on ‘good’ farmers, ‘good’ slaughter houses etc and everything is given a ‘good’ light. However as he has to mention some facts about how they treat the animals this book still has quite an impact.

Lovenheim describes the everyday procedures on the farm such as castration, de-horning and branding that to this day (years later) I still have a powerful image in my mind of a suffering calf whenever I see dairy products. He talks of the intense fear and pain in the calf’s eyes as these procedures were brutally carried out without anesthetic. The interesting thing is that this book shows the ‘good’ side of farming and it is still sickening. If you read this book and you are reasonably compassionate to start with you will be put off of dairy products for life. However, keep in mind that the author is not allowed into the big slaughter houses and does not experience true factory farming, so it is somewhat biased.

8. Free the Animals : The Story of the Animal Liberation Front Top 10 Animal Rights Books on Amazon by Ingrid Newkirk

Free the Animals Top 10 Animal Rights Books on AmazonI loved this book so much, I bought the CD set as well, so I can listen to it whilst I work. It tells the story of the controversial Animal Liberation Front. I think it should be made into a movie, because it combines action, emotions and hard hitting reality.

One woman enters into an underground camp to train to be a part of the animal liberation front and she transforms from an everyday woman into a freedom fighter for animals. We also hear about the first action packed raids, where innocent animals are freed by these modern day heroes.

This book is a true story and it hooked me in so much I couldn’t put it down. Goodness knows how many times I have read/listened to this fascinating and adventurous tale. It is inspiring beyond belief and whilst you will learn more about animal rights, this book is not a list of facts. It is a riveting read.

9. Committed: A Rabble-Rouser’s Memoir Top 10 Animal Rights Books on Amazon by Dan Mathews

Committed Top 10 Animal Rights Books on AmazonDan Mathews is Campaign Chief for PETA. He comes up with many of their headline grabbing protests and as such has a lot of exciting stories to tell. The book is very entertaining, fun and witty throughout with positive and upbeat experiences in animal rights showing that it is possible to deal with such an overwhelming issue with humor and still help to bring about change.

I know some animal activists take issue with the way PETA do things, but this book will provide you with some insight into their methods and it is a great read too. I think even those who are not yet involved in the animal rights movement would love this book.

Mathews has energy and passion that can’t help but inspire you to help animals.

10. Sunshine Sanctuary Animal Detectives by Catherine Smith

Sunshine Sanctuary Animal Detectives 198x300 Top 10 Animal Rights Books on Amazon Ta Da! This book is by an incredible author (OK it’s me!) I know it’s a bit cheeky to add it to the list, but I thought some of you may be interested. This book is a work of fiction however it is heavily based on my experiences at the animal sanctuary when I was young. When I started volunteering at the sanctuary I remember the feeling of finally being involved in something exciting.

Life was full of adventures, fun and even crime. I felt like I had stepped into the pages of some of my favorite childhood books. This book is aimed at children aged between 7-11. However, I think anyone who loves animals would enjoy it.

I would love it if you would click on over to Lulu and check it out. Click on preview under the image at Lulu to see some of the content for free. Thanks Guys!

Support independent publishing: Buy this book on Lulu.

Remember if you have read any great animal rights books, fiction or non-fiction, recently you can add your reviews in the comments section below. I would love to hear from you.

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Leafleting Can Change the World for Animals

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Posted by Catherine | Posted in Help Animals, Resources, Volunteering | Posted on 27-02-2010

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Something effective that every wannabe animal activist can do is leafleting. Whether you have a spare half an hour or a whole day you can make a big difference to animals by giving out leaflets.

You can drop the literature in your neighbours’ letter boxes, or you can go all out and spend the day in a public area, like a town centre or shopping centre distributing your leaflets.

You can get leaflets which cover a whole range of animal rights issues from the major animal rights organizations like PETA, Animals Australia, Animal Liberation. These are just a few of the organizations where you can order or download leaflets. There are many others, just Google ‘animal rights organizations’ in your area and you will find more.

Leaflets are available on all kinds of issues, but one of the most effective is vegan literature. By promoting veganism you will make a huge difference even if only one person decides to change their diet after reading the pamphlet. Veganism often has a chain effect eg, I became vegan and then my husband became vegan and one of his colleagues at work then became vegetarian and so on. One person making the change really can make a huge difference and if you gave out the leaflet that prompted the change, then think how much you helped animals.

There is a wonderful organization called Vegan Outreach in the US that makes excellent pro-vegan literature which you can order. They even have an Adopt a College program where you can hand out vegetarian pamphlets to students.  If the option is available be sure to choose leaflets made from recycled paper.

Many organizations will give you the resources you need free of charge, as you are helping to spread their message. Just give them a call first and you can either collect them or they can be sent to you. You can also download them off the Internet and print them yourself.

If you have a bit more time and are a creative person you could design your own leaflets. Again be sure to use recycled paper.

For less confident people dropping leaflets door to door may be the best option. There is no confrontation and you know people will discover the leaflet when they look through their mail. However there is probably more chance people may disregard the leaflet as junk, so try to use literature that has an eye catching headline and image to draw the reader in.

Perhaps more effective is giving out leaflets in busy, public areas. It can help to do this in a small group, so that you can cover more people. You will want to say something as you give the leaflet and I find a simple and non confrontational phrase like,

‘A leaflet to help the animals?’ works best . Accompany that with a bright smile and many people will take the leaflet and even take the time to read it.

Sometimes people will want to enter a discussion with you and that is fine if they are hoping to learn more about the issue, but if they are simply trying to get a rise out of you, try not get involved. Just turn away and say, ‘OK, well have a nice day’ and carry on leafleting to those who may be open to change.

Shopping malls are a good place to start, but even better are college and university campuses. Students are open to change and thirsty for knowledge and they are the perfect people to distribute leaflets to.

If you are interested in leafleting on a regular basis a wonderful book and my personal bible, is  Striking at the Roots: A Practical Guide to Animal Activism Leafleting Can Change the World for Animals by Mark Hawthorne. This book covers all kinds of actions you can take to bring about change  and goes into depth about the value of leafleting.

Here are some points to remember when leafleting:

  • Dress in a professional manner -  The more approachable you look, the more likely someone is to take a leaflet from you.
  • Smile – You will look more approachable and seem friendly. This can change someone’s view of the whole animal rights movement for the better.
  • Be polite – If someone is trying to aggravate you it may be hard to stay cool, but it is important to do so. Use pleasantries such as please and thank you.
  • Don’t over commit yourself – Even half an hour a week is a great start. You can always work up to more leafleting time later on. It is important to avoid burn out.

Here is a quote from Striking at the Roots: A Practical Guide to Animal Activism Leafleting Can Change the World for Animals about leafleting,

‘Jon Camp (a Vegan Outreach pamphleter) points out, it’s important to remember how much good leafleting does for animals.

“In just a matter of an hour,” he says, “we can oftentimes reach hundreds of individuals with this information. Even if just one individual goes vegetarian out of this, we’re looking at approximately thirty-five birds and mammals spared a life of suffering per year. This is not including the number of people who will be more empathetic to farmed animal issues and such. In short this is a highly effective and efficient use of time”‘

You can make a difference. Order some leaflets and get started, even if you only have half an hour per week spare. It’s worth it for the animals.

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One Playful Goat and One Very Patient Horse

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Posted by Catherine | Posted in Farm Animal Videos | Posted on 26-02-2010

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Check out this video of a little goat having great fun on a horse’s back. This must be the most patient horse ever…

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