In fact, this is a masterclass in the blending
of live animal footage with that of humans.
Not exact matches
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.
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.
Animals Australia chief investigator Lyn White, whose expose
of conditions in some Indonesian slaughterhouses forced the Gillard government temporarily to suspend
live exports in 2011, said watching the
footage was «the worst kind
of deja vu».
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.
Since the investigation
footage first aired on Four Corners in May,
Animals Australia has stood alongside Andrew Wilkie and Nick Xenophon, and their Live Export Prohibition bill, which calls for a phase out of the live trade over three years with the strictest provisions for the handling of animals during the tran
Animals Australia has stood alongside Andrew Wilkie and Nick Xenophon, and their
Live Export Prohibition bill, which calls for a phase out of the live trade over three years with the strictest provisions for the handling of animals during the transit
Live Export Prohibition bill, which calls for a phase out
of the
live trade over three years with the strictest provisions for the handling of animals during the transit
live trade over three years with the strictest provisions for the handling
of animals during the tran
animals during the transition.
In my store — one that operates on having a very high percentage
of the floor dedicated to
live animals — you will still find approximately two - thirds
of the square
footage dedicated to caging and supplies.
Now the Yangtze River dolphin is gone but video
footage of the
live animals was taken just a few years ago.
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