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A 75-year-old millionaire hunter has died after being trampled by a herd of elephants in Gabon.
Ernie Dosio, known for big-game hunting, was out hunting antelope when he and his guide unexpectedly came across five elephants in dense bush. The animals, startled, charged without warning.
The professional hunter survived with injuries⦠but Dosio was fatally trampled.
He was a vineyard owner from California, known for his trophy collection and charity work. His death happened on April 18, and his body is being returned to the US.
A powerful reminder β nature doesnβt play by human rules.
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#Nature #Wildlife #Reality #hunters #animals #RespectNature #animallover #fypγ· #hunting,
Well done Greece π¬π·.
Greeceβs highest court has issued a landmark ruling: animals must be made unconscious before they are killed.
This ends a long-standing exemption that allowed slaughter while animals were still fully aware. The court based its decision on animal welfare law and said the goal is to reduce suffering at the moment of death.
In plain terms, animals cannot be killed while they are awake and able to feel pain. Any slaughter method that skips the step of making the animal unconscious is affected. That includes some halal and kosher practices, though not all halal methods avoid stunning. Slaughter remains legal, but the animal must not be conscious when it happens.
Supporters call this a major step toward reducing cruelty and updating animal protection standards. Critics say it interferes with religious traditions and the freedom to practice them. The court chose to prioritize animal welfare, saying preventing unnecessary suffering comes first under current law.
Whether people agree or not, the message is clear: if animals are killed for food, it must be done in a way that reduces pain and fear as much as possible. Many say this change is long overdue and reflects what we now understand about animal suffering.
A stray dog from India is being hailed as a hero after sacrificing herself to save 30 children from a venomous snake
Kali shielded the children from the snake and kept fighting despite being bitten multiple times
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The European Union has introduced its first-ever rules to protect cats and dogs across all member states, focusing on their health, safety, and overall welfare
Inbreeding is now officially banned, including harmful pairings like mother and son, father and daughter, grandparents and grandchildren, as well as siblings and half-siblings. These practices have long been linked to serious health issues, and anyone who continues them could face penalties
The new law also requires all cats and dogs to be microchipped and registered, making it easier to track animals and crack down on illegal breeding and sales
Breeding for extreme physical traits that harm animals is no longer allowed, and practices like mutilation for shows, constant tethering, and the use of certain harmful collars are now restricted
To further protect animals, stricter import rules will ensure that pets entering the EU are also properly registered and microchipped, closing loopholes often used in illegal pet trade
π This is a major step toward protecting animals from suffering and putting their well-being before profit
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#AnimalWelfare #DogLovers #CatLovers #PetCare #EU #AnimalRights #fypγ· #doglover #dogs #dog
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The European Commission has announced a historic plan to BAN cages for farm animals across the EU πͺπΊ
This comes after OVER 1.4 MILLION people demanded change through the End the Cage Age movement β proving that voices CAN create real impact.
π Hens, mother pigs, calves, rabbits, ducks, and geese have been trapped in tight, cruel cages for yearsβ¦ barely able to move, live, or express natural behavior.
Now, that could finally change.
π Over 300 MILLION animals could benefit from this decision
π The ban is expected to be phased out by 2027
π A full law proposal has already been set in motion
This is more than policyβ¦ itβs a shift in how we treat life.
π¬ The real question is: will other countries follow?
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#EndTheCageAge #AnimalWelfare #FarmAnimals #EU #AnimalRight #fyp #europeancommission
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Big move in the fashion world. SHEIN has officially expanded its ban to include fur, wild-animal skins, and wild feathers β and this now applies to third-party sellers too.
This comes after pressure from PETA US, who exposed the harsh realities faced by animals like foxes, rabbits, and ostriches in the industry.
From now on, SHEIN will no longer allow products made from exotic animals such as ostriches, alligators, and crocodiles.
This isnβt just a policy change β itβs a shift. More brands are starting to turn away from cruelty and rethink what fashion should stand for.
The question isβ¦ should ALL brands follow this path? π€
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#AnimalRights #FashionRevolution #SHEIN #fyp #CrueltyFree #EthicalFashion #EndAnimalCruelty
SRI LANKA BANS CATTLE SLAUGHTER TO PROTECT ANIMALS πβ€οΈ
Sri Lanka has announced a ban on cattle slaughter, a move that supporters say will protect animals and promote more ethical treatment across the country.
The decision is also expected to support the local dairy industry by keeping cattle alive longer, increasing milk production, and reducing reliance on imported milk products.
However, the move has sparked debate.
Some critics argue it could hurt farmers who rely on selling older cattle for income, while others believe it reflects deeper cultural and religious values linked to Buddhism.
A bold step for animal protection β but at what cost?
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#AnimalProtection #SriLanka #DairyFarming #AnimalWelfare #EthicalFarming #GlobalNews
Animals are not ours to experiment on.
Animals are not ours to experiment on.
Animals are not ours to experiment on.
Animals are not ours to experiment on.
Animals are not ours to experiment on.
Animals are not ours to experiment on.
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Thereβs a powerful shift happeningβ¦ and it starts with one bold decision.
Berkeley, California has officially become the first city in the United States to BAN factory farming operations (CAFOs). π«π
Even though there were no factory farms in the city, the people chose to act BEFORE harm could begin β with 60% voting in favor of protecting animals and the environment.
Factory farms are known for: π Crowded, inhumane conditions
π«οΈ Severe environmental pollution
β οΈ Increased risks of disease and pandemics
This decision isnβt just about todayβ¦ itβs about the future.
Itβs about choosing compassion over profit.
Itβs about protecting life β human AND animal.
And most importantly⦠it sets an example for the rest of the world.
Change doesnβt start everywhere at once.
It starts with ONE place⦠ONE decision⦠ONE voice.
Will others follow? π±
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#AnimalRights #EndFactoryFarming #fyp #ClimateAction #Compassion #SustainableFuture #ProtectAnimals #BeTheChange #animals
π«π¨π¦ CANADA BANS SHARK FIN TRADE TO PROTECT OCEAN LIFE π¦π
Canada has made history as the first G20 nation to ban the import and export of shark fins β a powerful move to protect vulnerable shark populations.
For years, sharks have suffered one of the most brutal practices in the oceanβ¦
shark finning β where fins are cut off and the animals are often left to die.
Although shark finning has been illegal in Canada since 1994, this new law goes even further by targeting the global trade that fuels the cruelty.
This decision comes after years of pressure from conservationists, and while Canada isnβt the biggest importer, this bold step could inspire other countries to follow.
π Every action counts. Every ban matters. Every life saved makes a difference.
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#SaveSharks #OceanConservation #sharksoup #AnimalProtection #fypγ·γ #animals #sharkfin