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Madeleine Truax
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That's really messed up! I know the show but I haven't seen that episode. I'm always disturbed when these so called "educational" channels air shows like that. What message is the channel sending? That it's OK to do that?
November 6
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.
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What do you love most about Ma Earth?
All the beauty nature has to offer, and all the animals that call it home.
What environmental issue concerns you most?
animal cruelty, global warming
Who is your Eco Hero/Heroine?
Jill Robinson and Ric O'Barry
What actions are you taking to help heal the Earth?
Starting NYC support group for Animals Asia Foundation.
What gives you the greatest hope for the future of the planet?
That for every issue, small or big, there are people out there who care and spend their lives trying to make it right.
What else would you like to tell us about yourself?
I live for the day when all animals live free of suffering, torture and pain.
What is your blog address?
http://animalsasianyc.blogspot.com

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At 7:21am on December 22, 2009, Sandulache Dumitru said…
HAPPY CHRISTMAS
At 5:54pm on December 3, 2009, Jeanette McDermott said…
We spend so much time together on hotmail that I just figured it was time to drop into your nook at ecopaparazzi to say hi to ya here. Last time we visited at ecopap it was summer time.
At 8:20pm on October 1, 2009, Hon Naven said…
Hi, thanks for you message. I am really happy when I heard that you have plane to visit in Cambodia somedays. As it is my own country and we are working as nearly the same job (I meant we are interested in wildlife) so if you have such a chance to visit Cambodia, please contact me, I would welcom you. Naven
At 3:50am on October 1, 2009, Hon Naven said…
Hi Madeleine, thank for your message. For me I am working as a widlife researcher in Cambodia. Sorry my name is Naven and my father name Hon. I know that in Cambodia is difference from other country. I think if you want to visite in Cambodia is very easy for you, but for me is very difficult if I want to visite USA.
At 3:37pm on August 13, 2009, Camila Aguilar said…
Hi Madeleine, a great big thanks for the work you're doing. I'll pass your message on.
At 8:14am on August 13, 2009, Diana Oleskevich said…
Hi Madeliene - what a great idea for NY and the folks there - I'm in the midwest, but appreciate your reaching out...I was very distrressed on MOnday when I took our granddaughter to the zoo and watched a grizzly bear pacing, restless, very unhappy despite a waterfall and rocks, a fairly large space. What a relief to see the black bear in the next area very peacefully munching...a good lesson for the 3 year old, and me too...wild animals should be free!
At 8:33am on August 12, 2009, Austin Haeberle said…
Hello Madeleine,

Thanks, but can't make it -- I'm now living in Costa Rica for the year. Just met an Australian woman who was working on a project with Tigers in Laos. If interested, I'll put you in contact.
Best,
Austin
At 8:22am on August 12, 2009, Jeanette McDermott said…
HI Madeleine -
It's great to see you here. This is a good place to blog about your efforts to assist Animals Asia. And feel free to search the members at ecopaparazzi for folks living in New York who might want to join your actions. Don't hesitate to call on me if you need anything. Welcome!
Jeanette
 
 

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

Members

  • Rick
  • Lady Anna MacMillan
  • Tangkor Dong
  • Diana Oleskevich
  • maria teresa de carolis
  • Samantha Shaw
  • Madeleine Truax
  • abel saenz
  • Jinxie
  • jhudiel
  • Publio F De La Rosa
  • Jeanette Fourie
  • Octávio Lima
  • Angela Leary
  • Cal Desmond-Pearson

ECO KUDOS

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.

TAKE ACTION!

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.

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.

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LEARN!

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

Organic Consumers Association

Smithsonian Zoogoer archives

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." Learn more about bears on the IUCN Red List of Threatened and Endangered Species.

Click here to read informative articles each month.

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John Conserving water as usual ,.,., And saying Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year !!
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Siew Te Wong added a blog post
On behalf of Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre and all the sun bears in the world, I would like to wish you a BEARY Christmas and a Happy New Year! Thank you all for being a big fan of sun bears and supporters of BSBCC over the past year. With…
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Siew Te Wong We wish you a beary Christmas and happy new year!
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Kathleen Cirucci Hedges is now a member of Ecopaparazzi
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Jeanette McDermott I"m planning a youth conservation filmmaking camp with Raincoast Conservation.
on Wednesday
These are informative and insightful points of view. Thanks for providing the links to the op eds, Chris, to help us get further entrenched in the vital issues of our day.
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Leslie Winston Hammon is now a member of Ecopaparazzi
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Chris Genovali added a blog post
The impact of climate change will have significant consequences for wildlife and wilderness on the British Columbia coast. Here are links to some opinion pieces and letters to the editor I've had published during the Copenhagen climate change confer…
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EcoChampion and Crystal Thomas joined Ecopaparazzi
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Farouk Mukhallalati added a photo
the success of operating of the Beam Down Solar Concentrated Solar Heat Energy System 100 KW power generation . the test carried by Professor Yutaka Tamaura & Associate Professor Hiroshi Kaneko - (Tokyo/Abu Dhabi Project R&D Manager) from Tokyo Inst…
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