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Abuse at Korean Zoo for entertainment

It's absolutely appalling what happens in zoos nowadays. I remember watching a video about a lioness, who had had it's teeth removed, and was sent after a goat. It couldn't kill the goat, but it te...

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Lovin' me some hippos! <3
November 16
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
November 12
November 12
Siew Te Wong and Ashley Wetzel are now friends
November 12
"Among the earliest forms of human self-awareness was the awareness of being meat." - David Quammen - Can we stop hating predators now?
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...
November 11
It's absolutely appalling what happens in zoos nowadays. I remember watching a video about a lioness, who had had it's teeth removed, and was sent after a goat. It couldn't kill the goat, but it terrified the goat and completely baffled and screwe...
November 11
Ashley Wetzel added 2 blog posts
November 10
I'm not ready to say goodbye to the Tasmanian Devil! :(
November 10
"I object to violence, because when it appears to do good, the good is only temporary; the evil is does is permanent." - Mahatma Gandhi
November 7
Sitting in Marine Biology class right now. :D
November 6
Enjoying writing for the Eco-Inspiration Column here at Eco-Paparazzi... Lovin' getting the word out!
November 4
This is a direct action group, where members plan, organize and implement projects and campaigns to save the sun bears.
November 4
A direct action group to liberate bears from crush cages on bile farms in China.
November 4
November 4

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What do you love most about Ma Earth?
To be perfectly honest, everything! However, my favorite children of the Earth are the variety of Felids who roam this beautiful planet.
What environmental issue concerns you most?
All Large Cat Conservation
Who is your Eco Hero/Heroine?
Dave Salmoni
What actions are you taking to help heal the Earth?
Every little bit I can. Planning Charity Events to both raise awareness and funds for organizations who aid in conservation, environmentalism, and animal welfare. Joining the work force of Conservationist in South Africa. Eco-Blogging.
What is your favorite green website?
http://bigcatrescue.org
What gives you the greatest hope for the future of the planet?
Every person who devotes their time, effort, and life to teaching others the way to help save our planet. As well, every person who steps up and puts their neck on the line for the creatures of this planet.
What is your funniest eco moment?
Spending a whole day of my vacation trying to save a duck with a broken leg... I failed miserably. All I did was drag my Fiance into it and run around in the rain trying to distract this duck until animal control came to take it to the Disney World Vet. :(
What is your blog address?
http://bigcatconservationstudent.blogspot.com

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An Ocean of Birds Filled With Plastic


Photo: Part of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
Credit: Clementine Northwest ()

Recently, whilst reading my normal issue of Rolling Stone, I came across something incredibly shocking... When one thinks of Rolling Stone, you don't ge… Continue

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At 5:21pm on November 12, 2009, Siew Te Wong said…
Great! Is good to have you on board. If you need some urgent answer, please use my email to communicate with me.
Cheers,
Wong
At 1:03pm on November 12, 2009, Siew Te Wong said…
Hi Asley,
Sorry for the late reply. I did not check this site on a daily basis so if you would like to discuss some issue, please do email me directly at wongsiew@hotmail.

Thank you for saying what you are saying. I would like to tell you that you have done a good job on your blog. I strongly encourage you to repost your blog here at ecopaparazzi so that more people can read that. So far I can see you as an undergraduate student are all aware of the conservation issues in the real world, unlike what you learn in school. You have a very good start to begin with by knowing and well aware of all of the issues we faced to help wildlife from extinction and at the end will safe man kind as well. You can do the same like what I have do to help sun bear. Follow your heart, one day you will get there.
Is good to know you. If you have any question or anything I can help you with, please do not hasitate to let me know.

Hugs,
Wong
At 1:23pm on November 4, 2009, Madeleine Truax said…
Hey! So happy to see you here! Can't wait to read your blogs!
At 12:43pm on November 4, 2009, Jeanette McDermott said…
Welcome to ecopaparazzi, Ashley! It's going to be wonderful to see the contributions you make here.
 
 

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The Indianapolis Prize is the largest individual monetary award for animal species conservation in the world and is given as an unrestricted gift to the chosen honoree by the Eli Lilly and Company Foundation.

The award is not designed to be a quiet, academic, scientist-focused event, but instead an energetic and spectacular celebration of conservation victories. The goal is to inspire the general public to start caring about conservation, and to place heroes, who live in tents in danger of both wild beasts and poachers, on the pedestal that we usually reserve for sports and entertainment stars.

The recent East Asian Seas (EAS) Congress held in Manila, Philippines, concluded with the signing of the Agreement Recognizing the Legal Personality of Partnerships in the Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia. This Agreement creates a fully-fledged international body to work for sustainable development of the region’s coastal and marine areas.

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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Become part of the Backyard Revolution and landscape for wildlife.

Replace your lawn with native shrubs, flowers and trees. Plant a butterfly garden, and put in a pond. You'll benefit from the beauty and tranquility of your yard, and wildlife will benefit from the food and water sources that you provide.

Need some guidance? Read the book Bringing Nature Home.

Half of all animal species will be extinct in our lifetime, unless emissions peak by 2020. Cut greenhouse gas emissions by reducing your energy consumption, learning more about climate change and getting active in community efforts to heal the Earth. Become part of the solution.

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"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."

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The link between Mind and Social / Environmental-Issues. The fast-paced, consumerist lifestyle of Industrial Society is causing exponential rise in psychological problems besides destroying the environment. All issues are interlinked. Our Minds c...
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Hey Hi Sherry! Thanks for sharing this. I remember running across this site months ago and never returned to it. It's a great resource and I"m so glad you forwarded it on to me. And thanks for putting the ecopaparazzi widget on your facebook site.
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Hi Jeanette, Did you stay in Canada after all? I hope you are keeping well! Here is the belated URL: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Midway-Journey/117981432917?ref=search&sid=677248627.1369319246..1 Today I found out how to add your Ecopaparazzi ...
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