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Brumby Massacre: The Bloody Scapegoating of Australia's Wild Horses
Since the white man first set foot in Australia, brumbies have roamed its landscapes – a symbol of resilience and cultural heritage. Despite this long-shared history, Australian authorities label them “invasive, feral pests,” and since November 2023, mass aerial shootings of these iconic wild horses have taken place (again!). We demand an end to this cruelty!
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Winter on Bonrook and Future Planning
As winter settles over the Bonrook rangelands, the brumbies grow thick coats to endure the cold, while controlled burns rejuvenate the land with fresh grazing areas. Preparations are underway to reinforce the boundary fences and plan for future water needs. These efforts will maintain the balance and health of this unique landscape in our Wild Horse Sanctuary in Australia.
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The elephant Ceyla-Himali had by no means reached a ‘venerable’ age
On 12 August, Zurich Zoo announced that it had ‘had to euthanise’ the Asian elephant Ceyla-Himali because of her numerous health problems, including serious kidney problems, which the zoo attributed to her supposedly ‘elderly’ age. However, at 49, the elephant had not reached an advanced age: according to experts, many Asian elephants survive well into their 40s and frequently reach 60 to more than 70 years of age in the wild. It is only because of the conditions in captivity that the zoo considers the age of 49 to be ‘old’... According to the Franz Weber Foundation (FFW), Zurich should set an example by giving up breeding and, ultimately, keeping pachyderms.
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