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Captive Wildlife Crisis By today's environmental standards, a self-sustaining Tiger population - based on 7,000 plus Animals - would be considered a success story. However, when those 7,000 Tigers are found in captivity - living outside of our public zoo system - it is considered a travesty. Why aren't they in zoos? Or better yet, why aren't they in the wild where they belong? The answer, as always, lies in their association with another inhabitant of Earth...man. Even though captivity has become a way of life for many species of Animals, not all Animals can, or should be domesticated - Great Cats being one of them. For hundreds of years, man has made a practice of capturing Animals from the wild for use in captivity. Early displays of captive Wildlife were found to be fascinating, as they gave zoo-going onlookers an exciting glimpse of life from far-off places. And so, for many years Wildlife seemed destined to be captured and sent to an ever-growing number of zoos throughout the world. Yet, by the mid-nineteen hundreds, the total number of public zoos began to stabilize and the number of Animals needing to be caught from the wild began to reduce. However, Animal populations in captivity continued to grow as a result of management practices that many zoos had adopted (which were directly related to their desire for an increase in attendance). Some zoos believed prolific breeding demonstrated the zoo's success in Captive Wildlife management, while many others admittedly saw cute baby Animals as a fool proof way to bolster public attendance. In either case, captive populations grew to unstable levels, as size limitations and budget constraints shackled most zoos. Continual births left zoos little choice but to surplus or euthanize Animals of their own creation. Surplus Animals leaving the zoo system found their way into a number of private places throughout the world. Unfortunately, the vast majority of these Animals were transitioned with little, or no regard to their future well being. By leaving the surplus Animals' destiny in the hands of Animal traders (who saw nothing but profit in their excess)public zoos set the stage for what was to become a CAPTIVE WILDLIFE CRISIS over the next forty years. By continually dumping surplus Animals into the private sector, many zoos unwittingly planted thousands of seeds for Captive Wildlife breeding, commercialization, and abuse. Exotic Animals such as Lions, Tigers, Leopards, Jaguars, and a whole host of other species (many of which were threatened or endangered) began to permeate the backyards and basements of the world. Exploited in every way - and bred by the thousands in exotic equivalents to "puppy mills" - their numbers grew exponentially. Today these Animals can be found everywhere from extravagant Las Vegas magic shows, to shopping malls, to roadside zoos, and even in people's backyards, basements, and garages. Like guns, drugs, and other illegal items, law enforcement agencies are continually forced to confiscate Animals from unlicensed individuals who attempt to keep them as pets. Additionally, many private collections exist in licensed facilities throughout the world - though licensing does not always guarantee the proper or humane treatment of Animals. Regulation for humane treatment and proper licensing has gained little ground to solving this problem - as the effectiveness and very existence of laws preventing breeding and private ownership vary from state to state, and country to country. Like so many other social dilemmas, little was known about this hidden problem until recently when innocent people began to get hurt, and abused Animals began to escape or die. Much like domestic pet Humane Societies discovered thirty years ago... the answer to overpopulation and the mistreatment of Animals doesn't come from rescuing all the unwanted Animals - rather, the solution lies in addressing the true source of the problem. Exotic Animal mismanagement has reached epidemic proportions, as the entire Captive Wildlife industry stands divided by their ethical views. Wildlife can be found captive primarily in six basic ares: public zoos, research centers, private wildlife centers, rehabilitation facilities, the entertainment industry and individual ownership. Regulating and obtaining compliance with sound management practices at any level would be next to impossible without the voluntary acceptance by everyone involved. The key is to find a motivating force, which would effectively work throughout the broad spectrum of captive wildlife fields, and would bring about positive change on a voluntary basis. Every area of Captive Wildlife management shares one important factor - their existence largely depends on social need and public opinion. One of the strongest forces created by society today is the check and balance system regulating those things which humans deem to be important - such as health, liberty, safety and other issues including Wildlife and the Environment. Therefore, the most effective way to obtain positive Captive Wildlife management is through an educated public and the subsequent social pressure they will apply. Education will allow individuals, groups, and the population in general to gain an understanding of how Wildlife is currently managed in captivity - enabling them to discover the reasons behind many questionable management practices. With a general understanding of the issues a hand, people will be able to better interpret the policies of local and national Wildlife organizations, as well as that of individuals who chose to engage in Exotic Animal ownership. Having a better understanding will also encourage people to view Captive Wildlife keepers more closely, and will encourage them to ask questions that will help to define an operations' Animal management practices. In doing so, people will be able to voice their concerns to the very operations which serve Wildlife in their area, as well as society in general. Taking into account the number of Wildlife and Conservation organizations operated in the world today, it is incredibly obvious there are many natural things on Earth that people relate to... and see as a direct reflection of man's very existence. The enormous size of organizations that address environmental issues - in areas such as Habitat Conservation and Wildlife Preservation - stand as true testimony to the depth of people's interest and concern for the well being of Wildlife today. There is no doubt the public has the desire to help! Yet in order for Captive Wildlife to benefit from human interest and concern... their benefactors must first be empowered to help. Education is knowledge... and knowledge saves lives... In this case the lives at stake are those of Animals in captivity. A system that will educate people is their only hope...
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The Wild Animal Sanctuary is difficult to describe in words. It is a feeling of tranquility that drifts up from the Animals that envelopes onlookers to a point that even small children fall silent. Each of the Animals here has a name and each one has a story. These Animals have known little happiness before their arrival here at The Sanctuary, but here with room to run, swim and play, they are happy. In this comfortable setting, more than 150 Animals are enjoying the life they deserve. Here at one of the largest, most unique Sanctuaries in the country, you can easily see that every dollar donated goes to benefit the Animals. With 7,000 Tigers alone living outside the zoo system in the United States, the need for safe haven, such as this, is immeasurable. With continued support, The Wild Animal Sanctuary can not only provide the warm dens, food and medical attention, these Animals need, but continue their efforts to educate the public about The Captive Wildlife Crisis. Though large donations are important for The Sanctuary's survival, it also relies heavily on the $100, $50, and even $10 donations. There are so many causes that seem so unsolvable, but this one we can accomplish. This peaceful, educational, magical place, can only survive with our aid. Please join us in giving these Animals the happy endings they deserve. Support The Wild Animal Sanctuary for the Animals, for your children, and for yourself. To donate please go to www.wildanimalsanctuary.org or call 303-358-8816. The Wild Animal Sanctuary
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Eddie the Black Leopard!! This is the story of Eddie. Eddie was born to a pair of black leopards that The Wild Animal Sanctuary rescued from a pseudo-sanctuary called Tiger Rescue in Colton, California. When his parents, Sam and Gina, arrived they were very fearful of people and unfortunately Gina was pregnant. The Wild Animal Sanctuary does not breed (or sell) any of its Animals, so we had no nursery set up for cubs. The Craig family considered it to be in the little cubs best interest to raise the cub in their household. This is the shortened version of the Animal Planet show Growing Up. It goes through trials and successes throughout Eddie's life and how the bond that him and the Craig family established still lives on today. Eddy the Black Leopard
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The People Contributing To The Captive Wildlife Crisis: The People Who: - Keep approximately 30,000 Animals privately in the US - Keep approximately 7,000 tigers privately in the US - Who think a lion would make a good pet - Who keep animals in inadequate conditions where they have enlarged fluid-filled joints from being kept on concrete; urine burns on their feet from walking in their own urine and feces; bone deformities from poor diet; facial deformities from abuse - Breed animals over and over selling their cubs for profit
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- Hometown: Aurora
- Orientation: Straight
- Zodiac Sign: Taurus
- Education: Some college
- Occupation: Wildlife Education & Conservation
- Income: Less than $30,000
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Calling by to enjoy your amazing page and wish you a great weekend.
“Paul Weston Arts” Company will be launched on 26th October and I will send you the web site details / banner information and more details ASAP.
This is one of my new poems / cards / posters and I hope you like it.
Peace love and happiness always.
Paul.
Poem by Paul Weston.
Artistic direction. Paul Weston and Chris Loughlin.
Photo.By Chris Loughlin.
“Passion Flower”
“Love is a passion flower
It may not last forever
While she’s here
She’s dressed as natures
Finest Princess
A radiant, wondrous creation
A garden hostess
To grace the autumn wonderland
A cascade of colours that nature gave
To brighten, enlighten and bless our lives
Before the winter wasteland
Whose darkness does arrive
Love can last forever
Through the glorious rebirth of spring
To the shining sunburst of summer
I know she will return
In the autumn clouds
Bloom and grow
As the wind blows
The leaves float
Gently to the ground
I catch the fall
Love is a passion flower
The greatest gift of all.”