I ❤️ animals & nature! Animal Activist, Vegan, Dedicated to saving the earth. Looking forward to a better world w President Biden! #Resistance#Animals#Vegan
@PrincessCruises you cancelled ports on our cruise now no one wants to discuss it.......dont advertise ports & the not go or not have an alternate option!
cc: @CarnivalCruise
🚨 Action alert!
If you live in the US, your Senators need to hear from you! Tell them to oppose the "Save Our Bacon Act" today
'only pure evil person can approve this evilness'
#thismorning
The Boss
Chetak, the 'blue horse' of Mewar, took his last breath saving his king on 18 June 1576.
Yet today, working horses in India are overworked, starved & abused.
Where is our humanity?
#Chetak#MaharanaPratap#TributeToChetak
More than 1,600 primates were advertised for sale on social media in just 6 weeks. Many were babies, often taken from their mothers and sold into lives of captivity. Sign our petition to help pass the Captive Primate Safety Act. https://t.co/Vpl865i97S
🚨CRUEL DRUG DEALER MADE £110,000 WHILE ANIMALS STARVED IN FILTHY HOUSE OF HORRORS
An animal abuser who kept dozens of dogs, snakes and exotic pets in squalid conditions while running a drug operation made more than £110,000 from crime, a court has heard.
Lee Lock, 38, of Coombs Road, Milford Haven, was jailed earlier this year after admitting multiple animal welfare offences as well as producing psilocybin, commonly known as magic mushrooms.
Now a proceeds of crime hearing at Swansea Crown Court has revealed the scale of the profits generated through his criminality.
The court heard Lock benefited by £110,123 from crime. However, investigators were only able to identify £15,713 in available assets. Judge Catherine Richards ordered him to repay that sum within two months or face a further nine months in prison.
The hearing was told Lock refused to leave his prison cell to attend court.
The financial findings are likely to reignite anger over a case that exposed appalling neglect behind the doors of the couple's Milford Haven home.
When officers from Dyfed-Powys Police, RSPCA inspectors and veterinary surgeons entered the property in December 2024, they discovered 52 animals living in conditions described as filthy and wholly unsuitable.
Inside were 29 dogs, 17 snakes, a Hermann's tortoise, a leopard gecko and a monitor lizard. They also found the bodies of two dead dogs and a dead snake.
Inspectors described an overpowering stench of urine and faeces throughout the property. Floors were wet and contaminated with waste. Puppies were found among piles of household rubbish. Several dogs were emaciated, with their ribs, hips and spines clearly visible.
One bulldog-type dog had been left without veterinary treatment despite suffering a ruptured rectum.
In the living room, snakes were found in heavily soiled enclosures containing dirty water and little or no enrichment. Some were visibly underweight. A tortoise and gecko were being kept together in a barren vivarium without water, while a monitor lizard was housed in a stacked plastic tray system.
Outside, two collie-type dogs were confined to a yard covered in mud and faeces. One was found lying on a pile of dry dog food near the back door, described as the only dry place available.
Veterinary evidence later confirmed that the two dead dogs had suffered unnecessarily before dying.
Lock's girlfriend, Zoe Graham, 34, also of Coombs Road, was jailed for 18 months after admitting 14 animal welfare offences. Lock admitted 12 offences.
Several of the surviving reptiles later had to be euthanised on welfare grounds, while others died despite treatment. Most of the dogs have since been rehabilitated and rehomed.
At sentencing, Lock was banned from keeping animals for 25 years. Graham was disqualified for 15 years.
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Just one week after Deniz the horse DIED in Central Park, now this?! At least two carriages were involved. A horse, passengers & a pedestrian were injured 💔 Pass Ryder’s Law & BAN horse-drawn carriages in NYC 🎥 @nyclass
That fish is fighting for his life!
Before fish are sliced into sushi rolls, billions are confined to crowded fish farms, where they suffer from disease, parasites, and injuries. This #InternationalSushiDay, and beyond, don't eat fish.
🐂Ningún toro merece arder vivo para mantener una tradición cruel.
⚖️Ayúdanos a seguir luchando en los tribunales contra el Toro Jubilo de Medinaceli. Llevamos años enfrentándonos legalmente a este espectáculo de barbarie y no vamos a parar hasta conseguir su prohibición definitiva.
💚¡Afíliate y haz posible que sigamos defendiendo a los animales ante la justicia! https://t.co/aLcYS43pdI
🔥¡Apaguemos el fuego de la tortura!
#ApaguemosElFuegoDeLaTortura #StopMaltratoAnimal #LaTorturaNoEsCultura #ÚneteALaRevoluciónVerde #ÚneteAPACMA
After outrage over the capture of a giant manta ray, Florida has strengthened protections for threatened marine wildlife. New rules ban the international export of protected marine species for exhibition and tighten permit standards.
https://t.co/ChWnri4w7q
Eine völlig VERNACHLÄSSIGTE TIERHALTUNG in Bregenz, schwerste Verschmutzungen, Rinder, die in den eigenen Fäkalien stehen und liegen müssen. Wir haben Anzeige erstattet.
https://t.co/Hwg0Ux8Pf9
bulldozers cannot arrive soon enough at Wentworth Park
Horrific falls in first race on first turn (of course) at Wentworth Park NSW tonight for "Trunkey Moth", "Zipping Hamilton" and "Boy Bandit". Won't know about injuries until later, hope they all ok.
Routine, normalised, animal abuse broadcast live to a gambling audience.
This replay is not currently available on the GRNSW website and fall images have been edited from replay on other sites
These familiar and always shocking images provide further important evidence of a pattern of abuse and suffering inflicted on greyhounds in NSW on a daily basis.
These images are further evidence of unsafe NSW tracks and the serious risks faced by greyhounds when running on these tracks. Wentworth Park first turn falls and injuries - horribly predictable and inevitable, as is well known.
GRNSW claims to prioritise animal welfare. These images, and many others like them, do not support those claims.
Footage credit: GRNSW
https://t.co/5Fn4l5j0GC
#bangreyhoundracing
Texas GOP used Paige, an elephant owned by Trunks & Humps, as a prop for their convention in Houston. ADI undercover footage shows Trunks & Humps presenter beating his elephants. See our #NoFunForElephants Campaign & watch the video of our investigation👉 https://t.co/6pyxGUY7hy