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JUMBO THE CIRCUS SLAVE IS FREE AT LAST

Circus Slaves

Are we celebrating or what?

It is with immense pleasure and after years of protesting first the Whirling Brothers and then the Loritz Circus, that it has been announced that JUMBO HAS HER FREEDOM.

To all of you who have stood shoulder to shoulder protesting outside the circuses in all weathers & encouraging the public to walk away from this entertainment…CONGRATULATIONS!

The BNZ has declined our submission

BNZ

Thanks to all of you for your support of our project submission to the BNZ. Unfortunately we have received this email today:

Hi Linda, we've received 858 great ideas about how we can help out in our communities when we close for the day on 4 November. We'd love to be able to help with all of them, but with so many submissions some will have to miss out...

Coco & Spike have both been saved – thanks to your donations!

Spike

A kind vet nurse took Coco home to monitor her progress since she left Forrest Hill Vet Clinic. Due to her necessary confinement, Coco’s bowels have been sluggish and she needed an enema on Friday to get things moving again. She is now toileting as she should be and her stitches will be removed tomorrow....

The Cove “THE COVE”

The Cove

Have you been to see this movie yet? Now you can watch it while assisting the very dolphins it represents.

We went with a group of caring friends when it was showing as part of the recent Auckland Film Festival and found this unique, award winning documentary film to be simultaneously thrilling, informative, nerve-wracking and heartbreaking...

IT IS FINALLY “THE TIME OF THE PIG” IN NEW ZEALAND

“In May (2009) the nation was shocked and disgusted to see the condition in which pigs are farmed in crates and sow stalls. What was revealed sickened all who saw it, and that this practice, which totally contravenes the Animal Welfare Act, is 'legal' because the 'code of welfare for pigs' allows it, makes a mockery of an

What you can do right now to stop factory farming