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Questions - work and pensions Statement - European Council Backbench business - motion relating to national referendum on the EU Adjournment debate - live
animal exports from Port of Ramsgate
Not exact matches
Mr Joyce said recommendations
from the ESCAS report would support continual
animal welfare improvement in the nation's live
export industries.
The Australian Government promised that new live
export regulations would protect
animals from extreme cruelty.
This failure to identify that
animals were pregnant and exclude them
from export meant that heavily pregnant
animals endured the worst possible conditions during the voyage — with the stockman's report revealing heavy seas and cattle unable to rise to their feet.
Evidence is mounting that Australian government regulations can not protect
animals from extreme suffering in the live
export trade.
A recent episode of 60 Minutes has captured public attention and the political agenda by airing dramatic video footage
from Animals Australia, showing the fate of Australian animals in the live export
Animals Australia, showing the fate of Australian
animals in the live export
animals in the live
export trade.
Mr Joyce has previously described ESCAS as making Australia «a clear world leader in the welfare of
exported live
animals» due to statistics that showed
from a performance report that 8,035,633 livestock were
exported with just 12,958
animals — or 0.16 pc — experiencing a potentially adverse
animal welfare outcome.
A statement
from the Department of Agriculture and Water Resources - the live
export industry's «independent regulator» - said
Animals Australia provided new information, including video footage, on April 9 this year, alleging ESCAS breaches in Qatar.
Agriculture Minister David Littleproud has rejected a call
from within the federal government to phase out live
exports amid an
animal cruelty scandal.
Every year hundreds of millions of
animals from around the world are
exported live for slaughter.
Far
from influencing change, Australia's live
export industry's willingness to supply
animals is contributing to and condoning
animal cruelty.
But whether they are
from Australia, South America or Europe, while any
animal continues to be exposed to all the known risks of live
export — and with most still enduring fully conscious slaughter in importing countries —
Animals Australia's investigations into this trade will continue.
In June 2013
Animals Australia was documenting evidence of live export breaches in Jordan when information was supplied about the illegal onward trucking of Australian sheep from Jordan to Lebanon — a country that is not approved to import Australian a
Animals Australia was documenting evidence of live
export breaches in Jordan when information was supplied about the illegal onward trucking of Australian sheep
from Jordan to Lebanon — a country that is not approved to import Australian
animalsanimals.
Footage
from past investigations has routinely revealed the live
export industry's willingness to
export animals to countries regardless of how cruelly they will be treated.
Sheep producers will be mortified to discover that
animals born into their care have ended up literally being cooked alive on live export vessels,» said Lyn White from Animals Aus
animals born into their care have ended up literally being cooked alive on live
export vessels,» said Lyn White
from Animals Aus
Animals Australia.
Although Tasmania's possums are now saved
from the distressing transport and slaughterhouse process, the remainder of the commercial
export plan has been given the green light, using
animals that have been shot and killed in the field.
Animals are
exported to countries where laws do not protect them
from extreme cruelty and in some cases, where no
animal protection laws exist at all.
High - profile Australian politicians, actors and psychologists — as well as some of
Animals Australia's own investigators — speak at the rallies, urging the government to take strong action to help protect animals from abuse by ending the cruel live export
Animals Australia's own investigators — speak at the rallies, urging the government to take strong action to help protect
animals from abuse by ending the cruel live export
animals from abuse by ending the cruel live
export trade.
From Australia alone, millions of
animals have suffered and perished at sea over the decades that the live
export trade has existed.
In the decades since, while our country stuck its neck out for marine mammals, a new local trade in cruelty picked up steam, largely hidden
from the wider Australian community: live
animal export.
Investigators
from our global arm,
Animals International, expose the brutal live export trade in Romanian baby a
Animals International, expose the brutal live
export trade in Romanian baby
animalsanimals.
We're proud to work alongside dynamic
animal protection organisations and individuals around the globe, who share our vision of a world free
from live
export cruelty.
The USDA on Friday moved one step closer to allowing poultry both raised and slaughtered in China to be
exported to the U.S.... In an audit released on Friday, the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service said China's food safety system for slaughtered poultry meets U.S. equivalency standards, a step toward allowing imports of poultry products
from animals raised in the communist nation.
Over the last decade about 80 Sungazers have been
exported from South Africa with permits on an annual basis, even though it is highly unlikely that they were captive bred
animals, says Parusnath.
Millions of live
animals are
exported from Britain to far - flung regions of Europe each year.
«We don't have any concrete data on
exports from India or Sri Lanka in terms of wild - caught
animals.»
The loan reverses a government ban on the
export of platypuses and will be the first time in nearly 60 years that one of the
animals has been taken legally
from the country.
«The injured
animals were removed
from the vehicle and inspected by three veterinarians on - site for the loading — one
from the Federal Department of Agriculture and Water Resources and two employed by the Perth - based live
export company Emanuel
Exports.
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The staff constantly exceeded the level of service I expected
from them,
from calling my every hour on the hour, during our elderly Labs tumor removal surgery to helping us through 9 months of grueling
animal export procedures for our departure to Australia!
This resulted in a lot of publicity and Celia realised that her modelling career gave her an ideal platform
from which to campaign against the fur trade, factory farming, vivisection, and other
animal abuses including, much later, the live
export of sheep, calves and pigs across Europe
from the UK.
You can also find out about import /
export laws if you are planning on bringing an
animal in
from a foreign country.
The Lundehund was a valuable working
animal, essential in hunting puffin birds along the Norwegian coast for food as well as the commercial
export of puffin down
from the Viking Age through the 16th and 17th centuries.
The fight to save
animals from live
export cruelty is heating up.
While some captive - bred specimens are available in the trade, most are
exported, wild - caught
animals from Uzbekistan.
Soy
export from South - America as
animal feed for pigs and poultry in Europe can in itself never be responsible.
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