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Thursday 10 June 2021

PETA Investigates How South African President Secretly Profits From Trophy Hunting

 

Trophy hunters and others who make a living selling hunting trips and accessories like to claim that they kill animals in the name of “conservation” or, patronizingly, to support “natives”—but as this just-breaking PETA video shows, hunting has nothing to do with respecting wildlife and everything to do with taking sadistic pleasure in needlessly taking life.

Following an undercover investigation, PETA has revealed South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s hidden connections and investments in the trophy hunting industry and obtained video footage of an American trophy hunter who repeatedly shoots a young elephant just outside Kruger National Park.

PETA’s secret investigation has uncovered South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s hidden connections and investments in the trophy hunting industry.

Footage reveals that Ramaphosa is quietly developing and expanding a trophy hunting property called Diepdrift—stocking it with animals from his own wildlife breeding operation, Phala Phala—and that he owns a 50% stake in Tsala Hunting Safaris. In other words, far from “conserving” wildlife, wild animals are bred specifically to be killed for trophies. PETA recorded conversations in which Ramaphosa’s managers admitted that he shares equally in the profits from all hunts conducted through Tsala and spoke of the importance of concealing his involvement.

One manager said,

“We try to keep the president’s name actually out of the hunting thing because … of all the greenies …. So he wanna spare himself this, how can I say, bad publicity and all of that.”

 

Elephant Just Outside National Park Slaughtered by American Trophy Hunter

President Ramaphosa’s Tsala Hunting Safaris routinely organizes elephant hunts through Wayne Wagner Safaris on properties of the Greater Kruger Conservancy. PETA obtained video footage of an American trophy hunter attempting to gun down a curious young elephant who had peacefully ambled out of the bush on one of the hunts on these properties. The hunter takes his first shot, and the elephant falls to his knees and looks straight at the hunting party. He continues to suffer as the American—who paid $30,000 for this sick thrill—takes his time. The guides attempt to help him with his aim, and then he shoots the helpless elephant four more times, causing him to rumble in distress. How many more shots were fired and how long the elephant suffered before finally dying is unknown. The hunter later paid $20,000 to have his body parts preserved for shipment to the United States.

PETA has filed a request for an investigation into whether the prolonged death of the elephant shown in the video constitutes a cruelty-to-animals violation of the South African hunting permit.

The American hunter killed the elephant just outside the famous Kruger National Park in South Africa where no hunting is allowed. There are no fences, by design, so animals who inadvertently cross the boundary from the park to the reserve are no longer protected. Hunters’ guides often wait for this to happen or track the movements of the elephants in the park so that they will know exactly when the animals are unwittingly putting themselves in harm’s way.

Killing Wildlife for 'Sport'

Trophy hunters pay thousands of dollars to shoot animals, including antelopes, baboons, buffaloes, giraffes, hippos, and zebras, through Tsala Hunting Safaris. Earlier this year, a Dutch doctor and his wife slaughtered a buffalo, a bush pig, a kudu, and several impalas during a Diepdrift hunting safari. Hundreds of animals are also killed at Phala Phala by the property manager, and their flesh is sold as exotic game meat.

Shooting Lions in a Barrel

The animals have no chance of escaping a hunter’s bullet, and no animals are off limits. Tsala conducts lion and elephant hunts on other properties in South Africa and also organizes leopard hunts in Mozambique and Namibia. A Tsala representative told PETA’s investigator that the company could even make special arrangements to acquire rhinos to hunt.

Like the animals bred at Phala Phala and hunted at Diepdrift, many of the lions hunted by Tsala clients are captive-bred, meaning they are habituated to humans.

One video shows a group of hunters ambushing a captive-bred lion resting under a tree. The lion roars and charges after he is shot and wounded by the hunter, and it takes four more shots by the hunter and his guides to kill him.

What You Can Do

All animals are beloved by their own mates and offspring, but to hunters they are only the sum of their body parts, seen simply as living targets to kill, decapitate, and display on the wall. You can help wild animals by demanding an end to trophy hunting.

Do more: Animals shot by trophy hunters often endure a prolonged and painful death—simply so that hunters can chop off their heads and other body parts and send them back home as trophies. By allowing hunters to ship these macabre items, UPS is supporting the slaughter of magnificent animals.

Please use the form below to urge UPS to ban the shipping of hunting trophies. UPS has banned the transport of not only shark fins and certain live animals but also ivory—and if it can ban an animal’s tusks, surely it can ban the head and other body parts, too.

please visit the page below to sign the petition:

https://investigations.peta.org/south-africa-president-ramaphosa-trophy-hunting/

I realise that this is quite a distressing report but these things must be brought to everyone´s attention if anything is going to change.  If there was no demand for this horrendous and disgusting trade then the people would´t provide it.  

I have never ever been able to understand the fascination that some crappy, lowlife, unfeeling, power hungry morons have with killing other living things for fun.  What is the matter with them? It saddens me that there is a market for this barbaric and cowardly crime.  As usual it is all about money.

I really would like to see these "hunters" let loose in the habitat without their guns and weapons to face the animals on the same level. They would be hiding in fear, but unfortunately that would never happen because these people are cowards, and as for the women who do this, that is a whole different level, what on earth are they trying to prove, that they can be just as big a coward as a man? Stupid, stupid, ignorant, greedy, evil idiots who are  totally unaware that they are destroying many species on our only planet.


The blog song for today is " True" by Spandau Ballet

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Parece que Ecoembes relanza el programa de reciclos!

 

“Reciclos”: reciclar en Ciutadella tiene premio

Ecoembes y Ajuntament dan un nuevo impulso a la campaña de reciclaje

Contenedor de Ecoembes.
Contenedor de Ecoembes.

Ahora reciclar en Ciutadella tiene premio. “Reciclos”, el primer sistema de reciclaje digital, ha iniciado una nueva campaña. Se trata de una iniciativa que contará con una acción de marketing en la calle, que durante cuatro días, y que enseñará a los participantes a sumar “Reciclos”.

Los ciudadanos optarán a diversos premios y se podrán donar “Reciclos” a la Creu Roja, después del convenio que han firmado Ecoembes y la organización de voluntarios.

Todos los contenedores amarillos de Ciutadella llevan desde hace días un código QR que permite sumar “Reciclos” y atrapar premios. Tres monitores, que se ubicarán en la plaça de la Catedral los días 21 y 29 de mayo, así como el 4 y el 12 de junio, enseñarán de primera mano como funciona.

Los monitores rodarán por el centro de la ciudad con sus bicicletas eléctricas para transmitir de una forma ecológica el mensaje de los beneficios que comporta unirse a “Reciclos”, la nueva forma de reciclar diseñada por Ecoembes.

“Es un proyecto pionero internacionalmente en el que se unen reciclaje, tecnología e incentivos“, explican desde Ecoembes. “El sistema busca revolucionar y repensar la manera de movilizar al ciudadano en cuestiones medioambientales.

¡Aquí vamos de nuevo! Lo que deberían explicar es cómo debemos reducir la producción de plástico en primer lugar.
Necesitamos usar y comprar menos, no dar recompensas por aumentar el reciclaje.

Empecé usando esta aplicación, pero en realidad no era una aplicación, era una página web y no funcionaba muy bien.
 

Solo funcionaba con botellas de 5 litros de marcas reconocidas, no con marcas propias de las tiendas, lo que me pareció muy extraño.
 

Envié un correo electrónico sobre esto y me dijeron que el programa no funcionaba con botellas de 5 litros, pero algunas habían sido aceptadas.

Puedeser me voy a probar otra vez, pero tengo dudas!

El cancion del blog para hoy esta: " Riders on the storm" de "the Doors"

Hasta pronto