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4May/100

Olivia Munn stands of for circus elephants

Who knew that they still even had animals in a Circus, I thought it evolved into Cirque Du Soleil type stuff a decade ago. Well if they do still abuse animals so random carny weirdos can travel middle America for the sake of a desperate mealiness life then I stand by Olivia Munn... it's time to shut this down!

Date Night and Iron Man 2 star Olivia Munn has been so upset by the poor way circus elephants have been treated, that she she strips down to her bare skin in a new PETA awareness campaign!

“I had seen a video online about the mistreatment and abuse of these elephants at the Ringling Bros. Circus Events and I was brought to tears,” Olivia says. “When you look at something like the circus and everyone is laughing and there is color and music and everything seems so great, but go right behind that door, they are in these crates all day long. They’re getting shocked and beat, just so that they can get up and dance around on a ball. It was just so sickening!”

Olivia asks everyone at home to get the message out. “Every extra person that hears about it, helps,” she explains.

Mostly, Olivia wants people to “STOP GOING TO THE CIRCUS!”

15Apr/100

Help stop Orangutan Boxing in Thailand

A male orangutan weighs 250 lbs. Although the apes are trained to pretend to be knocked out, they could easily hurt one another in the boxing ring. They could also hurt, or even kill, a human trainer. We've already seen this movie, both at Seaworld and at the Circus, we should know how it ends: a captive wild animal will eventually kill a human trainer.

The Thai government was right to ban this bizarre animal cruelty six years ago. It isn't clear why the ban was lifted.

The Safari World website advertises the orangutan boxing: "Your closest cousins will tickle you with their keen sense of humor and dazzle you with their mathematical gifts." I'm not sure what mathematical gifts Safari World believes orangutan boxing exhibits, but abusing our endangered "closest cousins" definitely doesn't add up.

Tell the Thai government to permanently ban orangutan boxing.

More information from CNN Orangutan Boxing

31Mar/100

Poacher Attacked by Hippos, Devoured by Lions

UPDATE: An earlier version of this story incorrectly reported the poachers were attacked by Rhinos. It was the hippos.

Poaching seems quite a bit less appealing today after an incident that occurred in South Africa. All that remains of one man, who entered Kruger National Park with the intent of illegally hunting animals, is his skull and a few scraps of clothing. After he and two companions snuck into the nature reserve under cover of night to check some illegal traps they had assembled, they were apparently ambushed by a group of angry hippos. The three men all ran in different directions, but only two made it out of the park with their lives. The third, park officials say, was devoured by lions.

According to the report from BBC Brasil, the two hunters who escaped the park after being chased by rhinos hippos informed their unlucky partner's family of the grim news. The family then told officials, who later found the man's remains--which were few after the man had been taken for a meal by lions in the park.

Officials aren't sure exactly which animal killed the poacher, telling the Mirror:

It appears the dead man was charged and injured by hippos. It's impossible to say whether he was alive or dead by the time the lions got him.

Poaching in Kruger National Park, and throughout South Africa, is not so uncommon--with rhinos being the primary victims, long hunted for their coveted horns. Recently, however, officials have stepped-up surveillance hoping to nab poachers crossing into the park.

Officials say the deceased man's two accomplices remain in custody, likely thankful to be alive. The group involved in the incident are suspected to have been poaching in the park before, setting up traps to ensnare animals.

This story should serve as a cautionary tale for any would-be poachers considering a career in illegal wildlife trade. While authorities may have their hands full when it comes to stopping hunters, there remains a more natural form of justice, lurking among the wildlife so often pillaged--and in this case justice, like dinner, was served.

23Mar/100

The Secret Is Out. Spread the Word.

The Cove exposes the slaughter of more than 20,000 dolphins and porpoises off the coast of Japan every year, and how their meat, containing toxic levels of mercury, is being sold as food in Japan and other parts of Asia, often labeled as whale meat. The majority of the world is not aware this is happening as the Taiji cove is blocked off from the public. The focus of the Social Action Campaign for The Cove is to create worldwide awareness of this annual practice as well as the dangers of eating seafood contaminated with mercury and to pressure those in power to put an end to the slaughter.

And it’s been working. The film has been making waves since it premiered last year. Critical praise and audience awards worldwide have focused international attention on Taiji and the annual dolphin drives off the coast of Japan.  Under intense pressure, Taiji called for a temporary ban on killing bottlenose dolphins. The film, which was originally rejected, was shown at the Tokyo Film Festival due to public outcry. Residents in Taiji are being tested for mercury poisoning, and for the first time Japanese media are covering the issue.

Close to a million people have signed on to the campaign, but this is just the beginning. The fisherman are clearly rattled, but haven’t stopped killing dolphins.

Visit the website here: The Cove

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23Mar/100

The Hump Closed in Santa Monica after admitting sale of Whale Meat

I'm sad to say I have ate there and have said some good things about Hump in Santa Monica. When I heard they where serving whale my gut was wrenched. I only hope someone is convicted or if a immigrant they lose their Visa. In my eyes this is no different then killing a innocent person.

Here is the story:

A high-end sushi restaurant in Santa Monica, California,  said on its website Friday that it is closing its doors after criminal charges were filed alleging it served illegal whale meat.

"After twelve years doing business...The Hump will be closing its doors effective March 20th, 2010," the restaurant said in a statement on its website which was monitored in Tokyo.

While admitting and apologizing for its "illegal actions," the restaurant said the closure is "a self-imposed punishment on top of the fine that will be meted out by the court."

U.S. media reported earlier this month that prosecutors had confirmed The Hump had sold Sei whale meat on at least three occasions since October and the chef was facing up to a year in prison and $100,000 (about 9 million yen) in fines while the owner of the restaurant was facing up to $200,000 in fines.

Sei whales are listed as an endangered species.

Crew members who worked on the U.S. film "The Cove," which won this year's Oscar for best documentary for its depiction of a controversial dolphin hunt in a Japanese town, tipped off local authorities about the restaurant, U.S. media reported. They visited the restaurant last year, secretly filming the whale meat in a $600 meal they ordered and pocketed samples.