Animal Advocacy Animal/Rights/Welfare thread

Yesterday's press coverage was huge and there was also a spot of BBC Sussex news. Everyone is discussing the case on social media, especially in East Sussex. There is discussion for our future moves on how to promote animal activism.

 
Indeed! Many have forgotten, that pidges were used during WW2 to carry messages across the English Channel. So many of them died and were left injured. Some have a short memory and have evicted them from their Dove cots and they are left to fend for themselves on our dirty streets!

Shame on them!
 
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WRAS

''A rescue at height for some pigeons who found themselves trapped in a derelict building in Brighton!

One of our dedicated rescuers attended the scene to assess, however it was clear that they would not be able to free the individuals themselves - but with significant concern for the birds welfare due to the pending heat, the local fire service were called to assist.
The fires service attended and had to close the road to complete an arial rescue - however all wildlife casualties were removed from the location and assessed for injury.''
 
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Canada's annual commercial seal hunt is sadly taking place once again.

Tens of thousands of baby seals—almost all not even three months old—will be brutally killed for their fur.
These gentle and docile creatures will never live a peaceful life until this horrific cruelty ends
 
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I don't follow the news that closely anymore. but I hadn't heard about this. And I guess it's a continuous strory.

Hundreds trying to storm Wisconsin beagle research facility met with rubber bullets, pepper spray

About 1,000 animal welfare activists who tried to gain entry Saturday to a beagle breeding and research facility in Wisconsin were turned back by police who fired rubber bullets and pepper spray into the crowd and arrested the group’s leader.​
It was the second attempt in as many months by protesters to take beagles from the Ridglan Farms facility in Blue Mounds, a small town about 25 miles (about 40 kilometers) southwest of the capital, Madison.​

 
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Event by Stichting Stadsduivenhulp and Daisy Hall

Public ·
Learn how to be a confident and efficient First Responder for wildlife in distress.
Workshop dates:

Thursday May 7th 2026 6.30pm-8pm WET/GMT
Saturday June 6th 2026 5pm-6.30pm WET/GMT
Thursday July 9th 2026 6.30pm-8pm WET/GMT
Thursday August 6th 2026 6.30pm-8pm WET/GMT
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When urban wildlife are sick or injured then often you are their only chance of help.
Have you noticed birds and other animals in need of help but didn’t know what to do?
Do you need training to recognise when an animal on your path might need help?
Have you tried to rescue an animal but didn’t succeed?
If you answered “Yes” to any of these questions then this workshop is for you.
This 90-minute workshop will give you the foundational knowledge and skill set you need to take simple and efficient action for your local wildlife.
A Zoom link will be emailed to all registered participants on the day of the workshop.

The workshop is in English.
A recording will also be sent to all participants after the live event.
Workshop hosts:

Billie Savage - rescues, rehabilitates and provides sanctuary for feral and domestic pigeons.
Daisy Hall - rescues, rehabilitates and provides transport for injured and displaced wildlife
 
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