Archivi giornalieri: 1 ottobre 2009

°° Newsletter LAV °° Nuovo Sito alimentazione VeG*

LEGA ANTIVIVISEZIONE
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Cosa c’è di nuovo a tavola

Salvare gli animali, la propria salute e il Pianeta è possibile: basta cambiare menu! Questo il motivo della nuova campagna della LAV a favore di scelte alimentari più consapevoli. Il 4 ottobre potrai scoprire tutto quello che non sai ancora. Dove? 

A Roma: vieni al Ristorante Margutta (via Margutta, 118), dalle 18.30 alle 20.00.
Sul web: visita cambiamenu.it, il nuovissimo sito veg della LAV.

Ti aspettiamo!

» http://www.lav.it/index.php?id=1392

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La LAV salva le marmotte

Le marmotte altoatesine sono salve, grazie all’ostinazione della LAV e dei suoi avvocati. Dopo il NO del TAR di Bolzano, la LAV si è rivolta al Consiglio di Stato, che ha accolto la nostra richiesta: sospendere il decreto che consentiva l’abbattimento di oltre mille marmotte nel solo mese di settembre.

Un altro massacro è stato impedito. Migliaia di altri animali sono stati salvati. Grazie al nostro impegno. Grazie a chi è al nostro fianco. Aiutaci anche tu a vincere altre battaglie: dona on line!

» http://www.lav.it/index.php?id=1010

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Uccide un cagnolino: rinviato a giudizio

Aveva ucciso un cagnolino con la sua arma da fuoco, sotto gli occhi dei proprietari. Ora il carabiniere è stato rinviato a giudizio. La LAV aveva da subito supportato l’accusa con i propri legali. Un’altra vittima di maltrattamento potrà ottenere giustizia.

» http://www.lav.it/index.php?id=943

°° make animal testing history °°

Virtual march – final call for cyber marchers

As the EU Council of Ministers prepares to finalise decisions on the revision of Directive 86/609 on animal experiments, we’re making preparations to present your Make Animal Testing History pledges in Brussels. We have over 58,000 people marching with us in cyber space and only a few weeks left to influence decision-makers. This has been a fantastic achievement but we’d love to reach the target of 60,000 marchers and we hope you can help us achieve that.

Urgent e-action:

Can you think of at least five new people – family, friends, colleagues – you could email today and invite to join the Make Animal Testing History virtual march? One final effort from all our supporters really could make all the difference and help achieve better protection for animals as well as progress towards the replacement of animal experiments with modern non-animal methods. Email five people today and ask them to join at www.makeanimaltestinghistory.org/march

Lobbying update

Now that the summer recess is over, the revision of Directive 86/609 is gathering political momentum. That means our efforts to influence politicians in the coming months are more important than ever.

Currently, EU Member State experts are discussing their respective positions, and soon the Council is set to begin negotiations with Members of the European Parliament*. If the process runs smoothly, the new EU law on animal experiments could be agreed before the end of this year. This is why we want to present your Make Animal Testing History pledges now, and why we need you to help get even more people marching if you possibly can.

Thank you for your support so far and we look forward to reporting back from Brussels and Strasbourg.

* The Council of Ministers, which represents the governments of EU member countries, and the European Parliament, which more directly represents EU voters, have to agree on the new law before it can be adopted.

Supporting Make Animal Testing History
We are very grateful for the generous support of the following animal advocacy groups: Advocates for Animals, AgireOra, Anima (Denmark), Animal Aid, ARAN, Association of Friends of Animals Greece, Djurens Ratt (Sweden), Doctors Against Animal Experiments Germany, Eurogroup for Animals, the Finnish Society for the Protection of Animals (SEY), Fondation Brigitte Bardot (France), Forska Utan Djurförsök (Sweden), Fundación Altarriba, Jane Goodall Foundation (UK), Juliana von Wendt Fund (Finland), Landsforeningen Forsøgsdyrenes Værn (Denmark), Norwegian Animal Protection Alliance, One Voice (France), Uncaged, Verein gegen Tierfabriken (Austria) and VERO as well as loads more local animal groups and individual supporters.

 

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      Make Animal Testing History has been launched by the Dr Hadwen Trust for Humane Research, Four Paws and Humane Society International. Here’s a bit about us.


Dr Hadwen Trust is the UK’s leading non-animal medical research charity. Our projects have included cystic fibrosis, multiple sclerosis, breast cancer and Alzheimer’s disease – cutting edge science without animal experiments.
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FOUR PAWS is an international animal welfare and rescue charity running hard-hitting campaigns, four sanctuaries for rescued bears, a wildlife reserve and a stray animal project in Eastern Europe.
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Humane Society International works globally to create meaningful social change for animals by promoting consumer awareness and public and corporate policies that protect animals from exploitation and industrialised cruelty.
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e tu? iscriviti alla marcia virtuale! ormai siamo tantissimi, ma mai troppi!                   Sb@rellababy

 

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