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Friday, 4 May 2012

Homeless Dogs, strays

Few days ago I went to my friends rachel's house. Her neighbour's dog was in heat and I witnessed something I didn't expect. I never thought there could be so many stray dogs in one place. In the two hours I was there I saw 3 dogs in front of the neighbour's house all of them homeless.
     One of them was outside the house for a few days. He still had a collar but you could see the place where the tag was ripped of. He was to scared to come close and ran away everytime he heard a noise. My friend fedf him with ham and the doggie jumped on it like he never seen food before, that means he was very hungry.
    The second one was a terrier that lived on the streets for over a year and we called him lion because he was very hairy. He was the one used to people the most and let us pet him before. But his condition was terrible, he had dirty and tangled fur.
The third one looked like a sheperd dog mix. He looked very skinny and sick. Like the other two his coat was in bad condition and he didn't have a collar. He also had problems with getting rid of his fiecies.
It shows how some human's don't care about the welfare of their pets.It should change, you can help by:
  • Adopting dogs from shelters instead of buying them from breeders.
  • Help out in your local dog shelter.
  • Castrate your dog.   
 
 

Tuesday, 1 May 2012

What the earth asks of us?

I got the material for this picture out of my sister's second class book, but many of us forget things like this. Some of them are too hard for an individual but most of them are simple every day things. I hope you like it.
 

Friday, 27 April 2012

800 VIEWS!!!

Yay 800 Views!!!
Thank you all for the support, I'm doing this for animals and I hope this blog does help them.
I will try to post more often.

Animal cruelty presentation

In school we learned how to use an internet program called Prezi.
Then we had to make a presentation with it. I decided to use this opportunity well and my presentation is about animal cruelty.
Here it is:

Sunday, 4 March 2012

Do something good this Lent ?

 It's oficially Lent. I tought that this Lent we should all do something good. Here are some ideas:
  • Donate money to charity
  • Recycle
  • Help out in your local dog shelter
  • Plant a tree
  • Give up animal tested products
  • And anything else that there is to do to help animals and the enviroment. 

Sunday, 13 November 2011

Tigers, trade

95 cases of tigers known to have been killed in 1994
121 tigers killed in 1995
52 tigers killed in 1996
88 tigers killed in 1997
39 tigers killed in 1998
81 tigers killed in 1999
52 tigers killed in 2000
72 tigers killed in 2001
46 tigers killed in 2002
38 tigers killed in 2003
38 tigers killed in 2004
46 tigers killed in 2005
37 tigers killed in 2006
27 tigers killed in 2007
29 tigers killed in 2008
32 tigers killed in 2009
30 tigers killed in 2010

  A century ago there were 100,000 tigers roaming the forests, swamps, and tundra of Asia. TODAY, there are as few as 3,200 left in the wild. Only 7% of historic tiger habitat still contains tigers.


At this rate, wild tigers will be extinct in just a few decades.



Consumer demand for tiger parts poses the largest threat to tiger survival. Tigers are being hunted to extinction by poachers for their skins, bones, teeth and claws, which are highly valued for their use in traditional Asian medicine (TAM), various folk remedies and various products. The wildlife trade network, TRAFFIC, found that for the past two years, the smuggled parts from at least 200 tigers have been confiscated per year by law enforcement in Asia. In the past 10 years, over 1000 tigers have been killed to traffic their parts to meet consumer demand in Asia.

 Tiger bones have been used in TAM for a wide variety of ailments for more than 1,000 years. In 1993 the Chinese government banned the trade and use of tiger parts, but cultural belief in the power of tiger parts remains.
Parts from a single tiger can fetch as much as $50,000 on the black market, making the poaching of these magnificent creatures very alluring to criminal networks.
Claws, teeth and whiskers are believed to prov ide good luck and protective powers. And tiger skins and tiger bone wine are valued as status symbols.

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Saturday, 12 November 2011

Blog,Project and Trade

I'm back!!! It's me Marta, remember? You might not (hopefully you do) because I have not been posting :( .
Miss me?!(I missed posting). I didn't post because (drumroll) I had internet limit. Now back to the title:

1.Blog: I have a new blog called " My fun and wonderful life 
   ( Read it to find out that it is funny but not that woderful).
 2.Project: My school is doin a project about homelessness and poverty. I will be talking about it and giving news on it on my other blog (remember, the one on top in 1 ). Now back to animals so my partner in crime Rachie does not get angry.
                            
                             Bloody, Cruel Trade
I want to discuss this topic in a few posts, so it's what your gonna read much of now.

Every day I will do a diffrent topic but for now you need to know how bad it is.
Manny animals are killed for their furs, bones, skins, teeth and meat.
lthough most wildlife trade is legal, a significant amount is not. For example, in just one year during 2003-04, EU-based enforcement authorities made more than 7,000 seizures – these included more than 3.5 million wildlife specimens that were prohibited from being traded. And from 2002-06, almost 1,000 illegally-traded Egyptian tortoises were seized in the EU, which represent around 13% of the species’ entire wild population – an illustration of how devastating trade impacts can be. From WWF ( At bottom of blog)
                                                                                                 YOUR MARTA