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Monday, 31 October 2011

Lab Animals

Long time no type!


Hey everyone :-) 
Rachel is back in the house. Sorry I haven't posted in a while : exams : homework and loads more excuses :O But today I wanted to talk about Laboratory Animals. 


Animal testing, also known as animal experimentationanimal research, and in vivo testing, is the use of non-human animals in experiments. Worldwide it is estimated that the number of vertebrate animals—from zebrafish to non-human primates—ranges from the tens of millions to more than 100 million used annually. Invertebrates, mice, rats, birds, fish, frogs, and animals not yet weaned are not included in the figures; one estimate of mice and rats used in the United States alone in 2001 was 80 million.Most animals are euthanized after being used in an experiment. Sources of laboratory animals vary between countries and species; most animals are purpose-bred, while others are caught in the wild or supplied by dealers who obtain them from auctions and pounds.

History.

As the experimentation on animals increased, especially the practice of vivisection, so did criticism and controversy. In 1655, the advocate of Galenic physiology Edmund O'Meara said that "the miserable torture of vivisection places the body in an unnatural state."O'Meara and others argued that animal physiology could be affected by pain during vivisection, rendering results unreliable. There were also objections on an ethical basis, contending that the benefit to humans di not justify the harm to animals. Early objections to animal testing also came from another angle — many people believed that animals were inferior to humans and so different that results from animals could not be applied to humans.

On the other side of the debate, those in favor of animal testing held that experiments on animals were necessary to advance medical and biological knowledge. Claude Bernard, known as the "prince of vivisectors" and the father of physiology—whose wife, Marie Françoise Martin, founded the first anti-vivisection society in France in 1883—famously wrote in 1865 that "the science of life is a superb and dazzlingly lighted hall which may be reached only by passing through a long and ghastly kitchen". Arguing that "experiments on animals ... are entirely conclusive for the toxicology and hygiene of man...the effects of these substances are the same on man as on animals, save for differences in degree," Bernard established animal experimentation as part of the standard scientific method.






This is Claude Bernard - 










Numbers 


Accurate global figures for animal testing are difficult to obtain. The British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection (BUAV) estimates that 100 million vertebrates are experimented on around the world every year, 10–11 million of them in the European Union. The Nuffield Council on Bioethics reports that global annual estimates range from 50 to 100 million animals. None of the figures include invertebrates such as shrimp and fruit flies. Animals bred for research then killed as surplus, animals used for breeding purposes, and animals not yet weaned are also not included in the figures.








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What it does to animals - 







Thanks everyone for listening :-)
The more people aware the less the probelm.

Rachel♥ 

Saturday, 13 August 2011

Dog shelters!!!

Hi it's me Marta again! Sorry about the last post. Few days ago I went to a dog shelter to help out. So this post is going to be about breeders and animal rescue centers. Can you imagine forcing your pet dog to live his or her entire life in a small wire cage with no human companionship, toys or comfort, and little hope of ever becoming part of a family? That is what life is like for a puppy mill breeding dog. Help us stop this cycle of cruelty that contributes to pet overpopulation and the suffering of countless dogs. Some people think the breeders are the best because they have pure breeds and pedigrees but this is how they look:
If I ever get a dog I'm getting one from a dog shelter. Every dog you buy from a breeder you kill a dog in a dog shelter.
So if you are interested in getting a dog and you live in Ireland  go to :
My favourite is the Mullingar one
remember the contest.

Sunday, 7 August 2011

A message to the world

This post is for all animal haters and people who are scared of animals. (If your not one plz still read this)
Over 15 million people die per year only a few of these are by animals. Still not convinced? Take these shark killings.
sharks kill humans each year: 5
humans kill sharks each year: 100 million
Animals are not our enemies, don't think of them as monsters because we are them to animals.
Sometimes I feel ashamed of being a human. 
We take what we want not caring about then consequences:
  • Hunt animals
  • eat animals
  • wear animals
  • destroy their homes
  • polute the earth
Who gave us the right?
We are the smartest creatures on our planet but we are so stupid and selfish.
Remember the elephant in my circus post or the orca in my marine parks post.They killed humans but they were just scared and hurt and if you think closer you start to think it was the humans fault.
So next time you look at an animal like at a monster or killer look into a mirror. You are the real monster.
I had a hard day and I thought about animals. I wrote the draft in tears and I'm happy to post it. I hope I didn't hurt anyone by what I said.
         Your Marta (remember about the contest)     

Saturday, 6 August 2011

Undercover investigation at Glendeer pet farm

This week I did something different than usually. I went on an undercover investigation to Glendeer farm. My friends family took me and there I saw the animal cruelty.
My Report:







  Facts and cruelty:
1. Pigeons: There are 13 pigeons in one of the cages. The cage on one of my pictures was only about a metre high so the birds couldn't fly and filthy too.Birds haddirthy water and were walking on poo.
2. Pigs: There are 11 pigs in two 3mX3m sized cages. My friend     said it was dirthy.
3. Rabbits: There are 29 rabbits in the same size cage as the pigs and some were in an other cage with two kittens. The public was allowed to hold them.
4. Donkeys: Had overgrown hooves and people put their children on them. The worker said they rob them of the pavement.They had problems walking and showed signs of trauma.
5.There was a monkey at the farm wich was not there 2 years ago. As you probably know from my other posts monkeys are social animals so they are not suppose to be allown. But the monkey was in a small cage on its own scared running from side to side.
6. The puppies were generally well cared for, but manny people said they look unhealthy and goats had rotting oranges in there pen.


Plz remember the contest your Marta

Tuesday, 26 July 2011

Global warming

Welcome to Joyful World!!!
Before we start talking about important things I want to tell you about something very important to me. I am going on a quiz show on tv and I want you guys to support me plz. 
 
Some people think it's just a myth but it is coming.
Ways to see it:1.ice melting 
 
2.climate change in other countries for example: Africa had it's rain period late and a lot of crops died.
3. summers are getting hotter and winters colder.
4.Some countries get colder
How global warming happens and why?
   Global warming is the continuing rise in the average temperature of Earth's atmosphere and oceans. Global warming is caused by increased concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, resulting from human activities such as deforestation and burning of fossil fuels. This finding is recognized by the national science academies of all the major industrialized countries and is not disputed by any scientific body of national or international standing. 

easier explenation: It is the average tempature growing. It happens because gases and fuels are burned in car engines and factories. That send  Carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.It makes a kind of blanket around the earth.That blanket is very needed but now we have too much of it.

What will happen and how to stop it?
The ice will melt causing the sea level to raise. Manny countries will be flooded. Manny animal species will die because of the climate change. Crops will not grow well.
But we can stop it...Here are a few steps:
1.travel more on your bike or roller blades rather than car.
2.use your own bag when shoping.
3. save energy.
4.Plant trees.
If you have more ideas how tostop global warming leave them in the comments and I will publish them.
I also want to congratulate my dad for winning a golf thing.
Don't forget about the contest because you can win cool badges.