Todos os dias estou aqui para ser uma voz pela verdade e pela justiça do Orelha! Não desistam dele! Mais cedo ou mais tarde, os responsáveis responderão por seus atos. JUSTIÇA PELO ORELHA! 🐾✊🏻
#JustiçaPorOrelha#FalemDoOrelha
Dottie, a bottlenose dolphin who lived 39 years at SeaWorld, died this week without ever feeling the rhythm of the ocean, or the freedom she deserved.
SeaWorld describes Dottie as a devoted mother of four calves, but they separated her from every single one of them. That is not devotion, that is the reality of captivity, where profit determines family bonds.
Dottie was born into concrete tanks and died in them. She never experienced the open sea. She spent her life performing for tourists, not because it was natural or enriching, but because SeaWorld's business model depends on it.
SeaWorld positions itself as an institution rooted in marine science. They know, because the science is unambiguous, that cetaceans are highly intelligent, wide-ranging, socially complex animals. They know that no tank, however large, can meet the physical or psychological needs of a dolphin. And yet they continue their breeding program, ensuring that more animals like Dottie will be born into the same captive cycle, never knowing the life they were meant to live.
Dottie's story should not end with a tribute post. It should end with change.
SeaWorld must end its dolphin breeding program now. No more calves born into captivity. No more mothers separated from their young. No more lives defined by performance and concrete walls.
Dottie deserved better. The dolphins who come after her deserve better.
Aquí está la carita triste de este burrito que explotan cada día, no es justo en estos tiempos de liberación y justicia para ellos. 😢
#NoAlMaltratoAnimal
A monkey imported for experiments was reportedly left trapped in a dumpster for 5 days before being killed. The PRIMATE Act could help end this cruel trade. Sign to support it: https://t.co/VVIiFrKCiH
🔴🐒 Esta es la escalofriante realidad que se esconde detrás de muchos de los medicamentos que utilizamos cada día.
🔍 Las pruebas que están saliendo a la luz desde el Reino Unido están destapando una de las industrias más opacas y herméticas del mundo, revelando prácticas que durante décadas han permanecido ocultas al escrutinio público.
Una investigación que ya está movilizando a miles de personas en todo el planeta para exigir transparencia, responsabilidad y un cambio urgente✊
➡️ Firma en https://t.co/hHYOQ1W1mc y ayúdanos a exigir el fin de estas pruebas y la transición hacia métodos sin animales.
➡️ ¡Comparte para visibilizar lo que aún intentan ocultar!
Les presento al "Pechocho" un delfín hermoso, amigable, y generoso.
Vive desde hace 30 años en la bahía de Topolobampo, Sinaloa. Llegó ahí junto con su mamita huyendo del huracán Ismael en 1995, pero por desgracia, dicen los lugareños que, la mamá murió protegiéndolo y él eligió nunca irse de ahí, tal vez por miedo, o porque genuinamente se enamoró de esa bahía.
Yo lo conocí en 2016, en mi viaje al Chepe y de verdad es un delfín único, le encanta el contacto humano, ama acercarse a cada embarcación y creánme, ahí la gente lo defiende, si se meten con el Pechocho, se meten con todos, y eso me encantó.
Pero hoy, una vez más la palabra ECOCIDIO aparece en el mapa.
Resulta que, hubo una tala de 26 hectáreas de manglar de la Bahía de Ohuira a favor del proyecto de la planta de amoníaco que es impulsado por Gas y Petroquímica de Occidente (GPO). Con una inversión de más de 1.5 MDD, busca producir 2,200 toneladas diarias de amoníaco anhidro, principalmente para exportación. El megaproyecto se encuentra en una etapa avanzada de construcción (cerca del 88%).
Esto, pone en inminente riesgo al Pechocho y a todos los demás animales, plantas, manglares… Van a cometer ecocidio y etnocidio ¡UNA VEZ MÁS!
El pueblo indígena Yoreme-Mayo libra una batalla legal y comunitaria contra la instalación del megaproyecto, mismo que fue autorizado sin consulta previa, como ya es constumbre.
Y a pesar de múltiples amparos y de la oposición de las comunidades indígenas, la construcción continúa. Las defensoras del territorio que encabezan la lucha denuncian haber sufrido amenazas e intimidaciones ante la defensa de esta zona. Al parecer, ya lograron ganar tiempo ante es masacre, pero de forma temporal no definitiva.
¿Cómo puedes apoyar? informándote, no siendo indiferente, dándoles voz a los que no la tienen, siendo consciente de la realidad que te rodea y FIRMANDO ESTA PETICIÓN:
👉🐬https://t.co/dZSoiTOSyw
Since 1948, Kristján Loftsson’s company, Hvalur hf, has killed more than 10,000 whales in Icelandic waters. Generations of whales have been wiped out for profit,harpooned,dragged through blood-soaked seas,&butchered despite global outrage.
📣 It Has to STOP! #EndIcelandicWhaling
Mais um mês, mais uma semana, mais um dia. Sem falhar, sigo aqui somando minha voz às milhões que pedem justiça pelo Orelha! Não engulam a versão de morte natural. A verdade não pode ser enterrada junto com ele. JUSTIÇA PELO ORELHA! 🐾💙
#JustiçaPorOrelha
Wayne Hsiung, the animal rights activist facing 31 years in prison for his role in the Ridglan Farms beagle rescue, has published a detailed plan to target Marshall BioResources in North Rose, New York, which he describes as the Death Star of vivisection.
MBR is believed to house around 20,000 dogs and 40,000 other animals including cats, ferrets, and pigs. Hsiung says it supplies approximately half of all dogs used in experiments across the United States, making it larger than all other suppliers combined.
Leaked footage from the facility showed beagles thrashing against inhalation masks during training for toxicity experiments. Some dogs were used in phosgene gas experiments, a chemical weapon banned under international law that killed 85,000 people in World War One. Dogs subjected to phosgene slowly drown over many hours as their lungs fill with fluid.
Hsiung's plan calls for rescuing every animal at MBR by the end of 2026 through political pressure, mass mobilisation, and if necessary direct action. New York Congressmember Nick Langworthy has personally visited the facility and expressed support for its closure.
Trophy hunters are SCUM!! 😡
Split 5 was revered around Estes Park in Colorado. Locals were very protective of him.
Unfortunately he was taken down by a scumbag hunter last October when he was migrating.
🎦 Credit: Colorado Adventures.
Edmonton won't move Lucy because 'transport is too risky. But Dr. Patricia London, elephant transport specialist with 40+ years experience, said Lucy's health DOESN'T prevent transport.Why won't Edmonton hold a public hearing with ALL four experts, not just the ones who say stay?
Science is evolving. Compassion is growing.
The global movement to end animal testing has never been stronger.
Like and share to keep the momentum going! 💙🐹