Schlagwort-Archive: care2

Fuko is so desperate for companionship that she reaches out to zoo visitors with her trunk. Help save lonely Fuko!

Lonely Fuko has been trapped ALONE FOR 10 YEARS. Please help her have a better life!

580 UNTERSTÜTZERINNEN in Japan
136.399 UNTERSTÜTZERINNEN
140.000 GOAL

Fuko the elephant has been alone for 10 years—after losing her companion Dumbo in 2008. For 25 years, Fuko and Dumbo spent every waking moment together in the same enclosure. At least back then, they had each other.

Now Fuko is forced to spend most of her days trapped alone in a tiny, featureless concrete cell at Nagano Chasuyama Zoo in Japan. To cope with her loneliness, she tries to interact with zoo visitors by following them and reaching out to them with her trunk.

Totally alone, bored and lonely, Fuko has found another disturbing way to cope: EVERY DAY, HUNDREDS OF TIMES A DAY, Fuko paces in a routine repetitive pattern, over and over and over in her tiny indoor enclosure. #1: She backs up to the far left wall of her cell #2: Walks to the far right side #3: Walks to the front right corner #4: Walks to the front left corner, and touches her trunk to the bars of her cell. Watch the actual video footage, HERE.

Fuko’s repetitive pacing is an abnormal stereotypical behavior that is often seen in captive wild animals kept in substandard enclosures. They are often associated with boredom, anxiety, frustration and depression—and they mean that Fuko’s biological, behavioural and social needs are not being met.

Solitary confinement is an undeserved punishment for an animal that is naturally highly intelligent and social. Elephants live up to 60-70 years, and are exceptionally social animals who have families and friends. They grieve their dead.

But finally Fuko’s plight has come to light! Fuko still has a chance at a better life: experiencing soft soil on her feet, companionship and enrichment to occupy her very intelligent mind. The Elephants in Japan campaign is working with top elephant experts and organizations to help Fuko and other solitary elephants in Japan. BUT we need your help! Please sign and share this petition demanding change for Fuko!

The more voices we can add to this cause, the more power we have to approach our targets and demand change. In Japan, this is pushing for the government and other relevant authorities to develop legislation that sets higher standards of captive elephant housing and care, including prohibiting the keeping of highly social animals, like elephants, in social isolation.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP TO SAVE FUKO!

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Killer Whales, Sea Lions and Dolphins Live a Sad Life at This Marine Animal Park

https://www.thepetitionsite.com/de/takeaction/967/393/356/

36.852 Unterschriften empfänger: Mundo Marino August 18th, 2018 ended up being a happy day for the people of San Clemente del Tuyu in eastern Argentina’s Buenos Aires province.

From the edge of the beach of the coastal town, residents could see a lifeless shape some 300 meters from the shore. Upon closer look, they realized it was a whale who was beached with almost 70% of its body exposed. Luckily they knew what to do. They called Mundo Marino’s Rescue and Rehabilitation Center and half a dozen members of the team sprang into action and launched a 20-hour rescue mission to save the young humpback whale. Soon the cetacean was free.

According to the Mundo Marino Foundation, the organization has rescued at least 30 whales and dolphins throughout its history.

But within those figures lies a sad irony.

While the Mundo Marino Foundation works to protect and free marine life, their sister organization Mundo Marino marine mammal park keeps several marine mammals in captivity. The park, which has been around since 1979 has orcas, sea lions, and dolphins which they force to perform for the paying crowds.

These animals aren’t toys, they are highly sentient beings that shouldn’t be used as props for our entertainment.

The park’s forced captivity of their own marine life sits in harsh contrast to their foundation’s mission of helping to rescue marine life in need.

Mundo Marino can’t have it both ways. They shouldn’t be allowed to hide behind their foundation while their own marine mammals suffer in tanks. Please call on Mundo Marino to do the right thing and release their animals to a sanctuary so that they can live the rest of their lives in peace.

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https://www.thepetitionsite.com/de/takeaction/967/393/356/

Children buried alive while forced to mine for batteries

Stop using children to mine for
lithium-ion batteries!
Sign Now

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/489/912/203/?z00m=28928121&redirectID=2349154962

SYLVIA,

They are ten years old. Every day they head out – not to school, but to holes in the ground where they are forced to look for cobalt. Every day, they descend into mining shafts that are barely wider than their bodies, without boots, helmets, or even maps. They carry with them only flashlights strapped to their foreheads. Some spend up to 24 hours at a time inside the mines. And when the mine shafts collapse – and many do – the children are buried inside.

This is the reality for tens of thousands of children in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which supplies electronics companies with the minerals they need to create lithium-ion batteries. The computer or phone you are reading this email on right now probably contains minerals mined by children.

When Linda read about how children were being abused and even killed for batteries, she was devastated. She knew she had to speak up for these children, so she started a Care2 petition demanding an end to child labor in cobalt mining. Will you sign her petition?

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/489/912/203/?z00m=28928121&redirectID=2349154962

It doesn’t have to be this way. Corporations have enough power and money to influence the situation, but they often choose not to. The mineral company Huayou Cobalt and its subsidiary, Congo Dongfang Mining International (CDM), source more than 40% of their cobalt from the Democratic Republic of Congo – and they have chosen to turn a blind eye to child labor abuses. But they can’t keep doing that if consumers like us choose to hold them accountable.

We know corporations can do better, but they won’t improve on their own. Human rights organizations around the world are calling on companies like CDM and Huayou Cobalt to investigate whether their cobalt is extracted under hazardous conditions or using child labor. They must make a commitment to source their minerals responsibly. And we have to hold them to it.

Sign Linda’s petition to protect innocent children from death in the cobalt mines!

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/489/912/203/?z00m=28928121&redirectID=2349154962

Thank you for all that you do,

Miranda B.
The Care2 Petitions Team
 http://www.thepetitionsite.com/489/912/203/?z00m=28928121&redirectID=2349154962

 

Free Leila de Lima

Free Leila de Lima, the senator imprisoned after criticizing the violent war on drugs on Philippines

  • by: Fabio G
  • target: President Rodrigo Duterte
23,422 SUPPORTERS
25,000 GOAL

Philippines is drowning in blood. Since the last year, President Duterte has decided to fight drugs in the worst way possible: giving carte blanche to murdering drug users and small dealers. Only a few people have dared to raise their voice in Philippines to face this violent aberration. One of them is Leila de Lima, lawyer and senator who has tirelessly denounced the senselessness of this bloody war.

However, her voice has also been silenced: last week, the Filipino Government accused Leila de Lima of receiving money from drug traffickers and put her in prison. But the facts are pretty clear: de Lima has always had an exemplary record, and her only crime seems to be being critical with a government that has lost its way. The main Philippine and international Human Rights organizations share the same diagnosis: this is a political persecution that uses the drug laws to silence critic voices against Duterte.

It’s time for citizens around the world to unite to help Filipinos who, as Leila de Lima, want to stop a war on drugs that is causing hundreds of innocent victims and pushing Philippines in a state of permanent violence where Human Rights are systematically violated. Help me to get Leila de Lima free so she can continue her important work in defense of Human Rights: sign now my petition and ask Philippine government to release her immediately.

Please, release senator Leila de Lima from prison inmediately.

Schools shut for three days as residents struggled to breathe

India: Follow Delhi’s Lead
and Ban All Disposable Plastic!
Sign Now

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/552/935/559/?z00m=28880783&redirectID=2335741230

 

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/552/935/559/?z00m=28880783&redirectID=2335741230

 

SYLVIA,

For six days, the smog was so heavy that no one could see anything. Twenty cars piled up in a traffic collision on a major expressway. Hospitals were overwhelmed with patients suffering from respiratory diseases. Schools shut down for three days, and doctors warned that the toxic air was an immediate threat to children’s lives. And meanwhile, the city’s waste disposal sites were burning discarded plastic en masse, emitting plumes of pollution into the air.

This is the nightmare that swept over India’s capital city of Delhi last year. In response, its government did something amazing: it banned all disposable plastics, including bags, cups and utensils. Now it’s time for the rest of India to follow Delhi’s example. Sign Ann’s petition!

Until now, Delhi has used rubbish – including plastic – to fuel energy plants that power the city, which caused extreme air pollution. Parts of Delhi have suffered from smog that is five times the recommended limit. And during the nightmare they experienced last November, the government declared a state of emergency after toxic air pollution reached a level of 16 times the recommended limit.

But pollution isn’t limited to Delhi. In fact, India is responsible for a staggering 60% of the plastic that is dumped into the world’s oceans every year. That has huge implications for global health and the well-being of marine animals all over the globe. Sea turtles, dolphins and birds die after eating discarded plastic, mistaking it for a tasty snack.

India has a chance to do something truly incredible right now. If Delhi, a city of 25 million people – the biggest metropolitan area in India – can pass a ban on disposable plastic products, so can the rest of the country.

Please join Ann in asking the Indian government to institute a plastics ban across the whole of India!

Thank you for all that you do,

Miranda B.
The Care2 Petitions Team
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/552/935/559/?z00m=28880783&redirectID=2335741230