Animal Welfare, Animal Cruelty & Animal Crimes of the week include NJ & voting for A1923, Nosey's Law, Proposition 12: in CA, Canada Goose Cruelty with Sarah Jeffery, 'Shameless' & 'The Conners' Star Emma Kenne says 'F*ck Fur', 'Beaten' and 'Bruised' Protest, End the Cage Age, Formal Complaint Filed With Scottish SPCA, Betta Fish, USDA censors ad, Seventeen gray wolves killed & Support a #FurFreeBritain

Bill A1923, “Nosey’s Law,” has passed the Senate, and now your voice is needed to get it through the Assembly. Please urge your Assembly Members to vote YES on A1923.
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Contact your Assembly Members and urge them to vote for A1923, Nosey's Law, which would make New Jersey the first state to fully prohibit the use of elephants, big cats, primates and other wild animals in circuses and traveling shows.

Nosey the elephant was the victim of circus cruelty—for decades she was forced to give rides day in and day out despite suffering painful arthritis.

You can be a voice of hope for animals like Nosey who are still suffering for the sake of entertainment.

Proposition 12:
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You can bring monumental change for farm animals this Election Day by helping to pass Proposition 12, no matter where you live.

We at World Animal Protection are a proud part of the coalition supporting Proposition 12 in California. If it passes, this will be the strongest measure to prevent farm animal confinement in the world, but it is under attack from the factory farming industry and lobbying groups who want to keep animals locked in crammed cages.

Don’t let them choose the status quo over the humane treatment of farm animals.

If you live in California vote #YesOn12. Whether or not you live in the Golden State, please take the next 12 days spreading the word for farm animals, who without this measure will spend years trapped in tiny cages. 

With the coalition, we are planning two big Social Media Days of Action, today and November 5.

Let’s get #YesOn12 trending on social media. Feel free to use the graphic above in your posts and be sure to use the hashtag #YesOn12. Like and share similar posts from other friends of farm animals and let’s get Proposition 12 passed.

Some inspiration for your social media: 

“Hi California friends! Please vote YES on Prop 12 to make sure farm animals aren’t confined in tiny, filthy cages. “Vote #YesOn12!”

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"Hi California friends! I’m voting YES on Prop 12 to make sure farm animals aren’t confined in tiny, filthy cages. Will you join me by voting #YesOn12?"

Whether you post to your Twitter, Instagram, Facebook or talk with friends everything helps spread the message that farm animals deserve better!

You can read more about Proposition 12 and the change it will bring at worldanimalprotection.us/prop12.
This is censored ad
We're suing the USDA and its cronies. You helped us buy this ad to expose the USDA's Kitten Slaughterhouse.

But it was censored... and we need your help to fight back.

10-week old kittens. Slaughtered and incinerated. 50-years of secretive government funding.
It's your money. You have a right to know who's paying the bill... and who's cashing the check!

So if you agree that censorship is un-American, please sign this urgent petition and tell the USDA and Congress what you think.

Seventeen gray wolves have been killed so far this hunting season in Wyoming — a season lengthened with a higher quota than last year.
It's sickening. Wolves are highly social and have deep bonds within packs. Each death shatters a wolf family, breaks up a breeding pair or orphans a litter of pups.

Please help the Center's Predator Defense Fund.

In Wyoming it costs just $21 for a license to kill wolves. And it's not just in Wyoming that wolves are in the crosshairs. Idaho and Montana have aggressive wolf-hunting seasons as well.

Wyoming will allow 58 wolves to be gunned down this year in the trophy-hunting zone alone, in addition to unlimited killing year-round in the state's "predatory" zone. That's more packs devastated and more pups left on their own.

In September 2014 a federal court ruling prompted by a lawsuit filed by the Center and allies restored federal protection to wolves in Wyoming. But last year management of wolves was returned to the state. Ignoring science, Wyoming has declared open season.

Trump now wants to strip gray wolves of their endangered species protection across the lower 48, which would lead to more attacks on these beautiful, loyal animals. What is taking place in Wyoming could become common throughout the country, with no limits on the number of wolves gunned down or trapped for their fur.

States shouldn't profit from wolf killings. Gray wolves need to be protected and allowed to raise their pups free of the threat of traps or a trophy hunter's gun.

With your support, we'll fight tooth and nail to save wolves from cruel hunts such as these. Please help now.

The job of wolf recovery is far from over. Today wolves live in less than 10 percent of their historic range. Without protection they may be hunted to extinction.

No one fights harder to save wolves than the Center. We're the only group in the country battling to save every single U.S. wolf population. We know how to win in the courts and in the halls of power — but we can't do it without you.

Join our efforts to end the war on wolves by donating to the Center's Predator Defense Fund.

Formal Complaint Filed With Scottish SPCA After PETA Asia Investigation Exposes Rampant Cruelty to Sheep. PETA Asia has submitted an in-depth formal complaint and evidence to the Scottish SPCA after an eyewitness documented wool workers in Scotland striking terrified sheep in the face with electric clippers, slamming their heads into the floor, beating and kicking them, and throwing them off shearing trailers. Watch Now!

Take Action:'Beaten' and 'Bruised' PETA Supporters Cradle Shorn 'Sheep' in Wool Week Protest. During the recent Wool Week events Рand in the wake of the first-ever video expos̩ of the British wool industry Рthree "beaten" and "bruised" nearly naked PETA supporters descended on the Wool Care installation in London's Covent Garden. Read More!

In Defense of Animals
Demand No Leniency for Vicious Killer Who Tortured Dog to Death. In an evil act of vengeance, Madison M. Gautreaux burned the eyes and ears of her friend's dog BoBo, leaving him with injuries so severe he died the next day. Act now to urge the District Attorney to push for maximum sentencing for this heartless and wicked act of cruelty by signing our letter today. TAKE ACTION

In Defense of Animals
1000 Californian Horses Headed for Slaughter! The cries of frightened horses are ringing out through California's Modoc National Forest. Hundreds of mustangs are being rounded up by the U.S. Forest Service with the cruel outcome being sale for slaughter. The U.S. Forest Service is disdainfully ignoring federal protections for wild horses and the public's wishes. We must act now to save the Modoc mustangs! TAKE ACTION