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At 10:10pm on January 22, 2009, Jeanette McDermott said…
Hi Angela -
What a great and wonderful treat to see you here! I am so in awe of the tremendous work you and Jill and the others are doing for the bile bears. I am always uplifted and spurred on to continue my own eco actions whenever I meet the likes of eco warriors and earth saviors like you folks at Animals Asia. There is good opportunity to promote Animals Asia here at ecopaparazzi and I hope you will take advantage of it through your profile page, groups, blogs, photos and videos. I am so glad that the bear bile issue will have a permanent focus here now that you are a member. You'll see Wong here, and I know he will be happy to see you too. Let me know how I can help you. But in the meantime, Welcome!

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What do you love most about Ma Earth?
I love everything.
What environmental issue concerns you most?
Disregard for animal welfare
Who is your Eco Hero/Heroine?
Jill Robinson, Founder and CEO of Animals Asia Foundation
What actions are you taking to help heal the Earth?
Working to end bear bile farming in Asia.
What's the best eco quote you've ever heard?
Be the change you want to see -- Ghandi
What is your favorite green website?
http://animalsasia.org
What gives you the greatest hope for the future of the planet?
Right now, Obama.
What else would you like to tell us about yourself?
I am media manager for Animals Asia.
What is your funniest eco moment?
Having my camera smashed by a moon bear that objected to having his photo taken.
What is your blog address?
http://animalsasia.org/blog
 
 

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Eco photos show the beauty and destruction of Mother Earth. Pictures sound the alarm; wake us up; and motivate us toward activism.

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With both acknowledged and possible calamities as compelling and urgent
catalysts, Raincoast Conservation is advocating for British Columbia's first fully protected salmon runs. The move is an effort to save the grizzly bear species.

This bold and ambitious proposal runs contrary to the historical underpinnings of salmon management, as fisheries managers have always assumed that salmon exist exclusively for human consumption.

According to Raincoast, it is a matter of competition, and the odds are stacked against carnivores in these coastal salmon forests.

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Learn about the Ursa Freedom Project campaign to free 9,000 bears from bile farms.


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Feed the hungry.
Save indigenous people.
Stand up for workers' rights.

Be kind to animals.
Stop factory farms.
Save 100 animals every year.

End deforestation for grazing.
Save an acre of trees.
End grazing on public lands.

Tell USDA 'Wildlife Services'
to stop killing wildlife for
corporate ranchers' profits.

Stop wars for resources.
Help end corporate rule.
Live your conscience.

Save our oceans.
Stop the #1 polluter of water.
Support a sustainable planet.

Think outside yourself.
Live compassionately.
Stop the violence.

LEARN!

Within these eco portals are key people and organizations that are working to heal Mother Earth.

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Download the Educator's Guide to Biodiversity and engage in dialogue about teaching youth about our wondrous Mother Earth.

The IUCN Red List is a key conservation tool. Download the pdf to learn more.

"The longer we wait, the more expensive it will be to prevent future extinctions," says Dr Jane Smart, Head of IUCN's Species Programme. "We now know what species are threatened, what the threats are and where we have no more excuses to watch from the sidelines."

Click here to read informative articles each month.

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November 16
I have not seen it but would like to see it. Does anyone know where can I see it beside the discovery channel?
November 15
Ashley Wetzel added a discussion to the group Ursa Freedom Project
When we think about the human crimes made against bears, we most certainly consider these human crimes to be ethical issues. However, are ethical concerns also conservation concerns? And where do we draw the line? Please, feel free to weigh in on ...
November 14
A video by Jeanette McDermott was featured
"Dirt! The Movie" is a new film about, well ... dirt. It tells the story of Earth's most valuable and underappreciated source of fertility, from its miraculous beginnings to its crippling degradation, and regeneration by people around the world.  ...
November 13
Jeanette McDermott added a video
"Dirt! The Movie" is a new film about, well ... dirt. It tells the story of Earth's most valuable and underappreciated source of fertility, from its miraculous beginnings to its crippling degradation, and regeneration by people around the world.  ...
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Michael Ki is now a member of Ecopaparazzi
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Siew Te Wong and Ashley Wetzel are now friends
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Ashley Wetzel "Among the earliest forms of human self-awareness was the awareness of being meat." - David Quammen - Can we stop hating predators now?
November 11
SPHP GLOBAL NETWORK Checking LINKAGES of SPHP GLOBAL NETWORK with other networks re GLOBAL ECOSYSTEM
November 11
I've seen this. It's quite disturbing. It reminds me so much of Bear Baiting. I feel the same way about fur-trappers. They catch the animal using a horrible leg-hold trap or snare... and then when they see that they've caught it, they club it over...
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