Not exact matches
Animals Australia has called for Emanuel
Exports to have their
export licence suspended
after shocking footage captured cruelty to sheep on a live
export trip.
In June 2013
Animals Australia investigators travelled to Jordan
after receiving information about the deliberate, widespread and systemic on - selling of Australian sheep occurring in breach of Australia's live
export rules.
And
after three years of investigations into the treatment of Romanian
animals in Egypt and Lebanon, government officials have finally recognised live
export as an issue of significant concern.
After Animals Australia and colleague groups revealed that the Tasmanian Government planned to allow the trapping, transport and slaughter of possums for the
export market, the office of the Minister for Environment was inundated with protest letters calling for the plan to be rejected.
It's not like these governments didn't have cause to keep an eye on our live
animal export trade given all the problems the business has experienced year
after year, in country
after country.
Animal protection groups have since spoken out repeatedly about the abuses endemic to the trade, uncovering case
after case of systemic cruelty to Australian
animals exported live.
After Animals Australia's iconic 2011 investigation exposing the brutal treatment of Australian cattle in Indonesia, the Gillard government introduced a new system in an attempt to properly regulate the live
export industry for the very first time.
It beggars belief a succession of Australian governments have let us down in this way, as does the revelation Meat and Livestock Australia has been fleecing producers for years, raking in enormous fees off the back of the lie it was looking
after the interests of the Australian live
animal export industry and the beasts it deals with, only to be busted as an irresponsible, incompetent, dishonest and uncaring bunch of cowboys.
The European Union has lifted a ban on UK
exports of
animal products
after efforts to contain foot and mouth disease appeared to have been successful.
After completion of the Operations Level training, you will understand and be able to work in a variety of positions, including being a team leader in jobs such as: Volunteer registration,
Animal Intake, Lost and Found, Donations, Kennel Row Lead,
Animal Export / Transport,
Animal Decontamination, Supply section, and more.