Fish Are Not Ornaments
Fish are not ornaments… by using the adjective “ornamental” scant respect is given to them. Showcasing “rare fish from across the globe” is unfortunately a growing trend. Hundreds of species along with as many aquatic plants are displayed at “Aqua Life” exhibitions in different cities organised by commercial dealers and so-called hobbyists who claim to be promoting “ecologically… Read More
Stop the ‘Manja’ Killing of Birds
Beauty Without Cruelty has drawn the attention of the Ministry of Environment & Forests that The Jain Charity Bird Hospital in Delhi treats thousands of birds like pigeons, kites and wild specie of birds, injured by sharp, glass-coated kite-string called manja throughout t… Read More
Say No to India’s Joy Rides
In India, camels are native to Rajasthan and Gujarat; their physiology is suited to a dry desert climate (hot day, cool night) because they can go for long periods without drinking water and their padded feet are suited to soft desert sands. Camels who are taken out of the desert find it difficult to walk long distances and adjust to humid climatic conditions. During the monsoon, most of them get… Read More
Help Luck the Elephant at San Antonio Zoo
Following the death of the elephant Queenie, In Defense of Animals (IDA) is calling on the San Antonio Zoo to retire the one surviving elephant at the zoo, and permanently close its elephant… Read More
Documentary: Horse Medicine
Horse Medicine explores the mythological place of higher consciousness that exists between horse, human, and the natural environment. Horse Medicine an inspirational documentary film to reconnect our hearts and soul’s with the Horse Nation and Mother… Read More
Rescue Brooklyn
Brooklyn is a four-year-old red, white and fawn greyhound who was born in Australia. He has spent the last several years at the Canidrome dog track in Macau, a deeply troubled facility where all greyhounds eventually die. GREY2K USA Board member Charmaine Settle took Brooklyn’s photograph when she inspected the Canidrome in October 2011. Since then his story has been reported by newspapers across… Read More