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Nurture Nature campaign bids to stop harmful wildlife trade Sunday 14 March 2021 A promotional photo, by the Nurture Nature Campaign, urging people to not buy monkeys as pets. Photo by Nurture Nature Campaign - When you hear about the illegal wildlife trade, it is not uncommon that the first thing you think about is animals being transported illegally from one country to another. But for the organisers of the recently launched Nurture Nature campaign, they want people to look at the issue beyond the surface and understand it is much more complex. For this to happen, they’ll first like people to use the phrase “harmful wildlife trade” instead of “illegal wildlife trade.” ....
Exclusive: Fortnum & Mason to stop selling foie gras after campaign by celebrities This news comes as the government considers a ban on the product now we have left the EU For over a decade, Fortnum & Mason has stood against the pressure to stop selling “torture in a tin” as it remained one of the last great department stores to sell foie gras. It has long been a contentious issue between those who see the product as a traditional luxury, and those who balk at the idea of force-feeding a duck or goose for human consumption. But now, the landmark London shop has given into campaigners and is phasing it out. ....
Success in REACH chemical animal testing In a groundbreaking ruling, the European Court of Justice ruled Esso Raffinage not to have to carry out a series of tests on rabbits. The oil company went to the highest European court because the authority ECHA wanted to force him to do the animal tests, even though the company had submitted other safety data. As part of the REACH= (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation, and Restriction of Chemicals) chemicals regulation, the chemical industry has to submit extensive data on its chemicals. Oftentimes these involve animal testing. In one case, the European Chemicals Agency toxicity study on hundreds of rabbits. ....
Posted: Fri 8th Jan 2021 RSPCA renews calls for councils to relax PSPO’s as dog walkers adjust to latest lockdown restrictions This article is old - Published: Friday, Jan 8th, 2021 The RSPCA has renewed calls for local authorities to consider easing some locally-imposed rules on where dogs can be exercised to help dog walkers comply with lockdown rules and stop the spread of Covid-19. Many councils across Wales and England have previously introduced Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPOs), which often include strict rules on where dogs cannot be walked. A PSPO requiring dogs to be off sports pitches and for owners to keep their pets on a lead on pavements and public roads, was renewed by Wrexham Council in September 2020. ....
COUNCILS are being urged to relax public space protection orders to adjust to lockdown restrictions. The RSPCA has renewed calls for local authorities to consider easing some locally-imposed rules on where dogs can be exercised to help dog walkers comply with lockdown rules and stop the spread of Covid-19. Many Councils across England and Wales have previously introduced Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPOs), which often include strict rules on where dogs cannot be walked. There have long been fears that this can restrict suitable dog walking spots in some local communities. As England enters another national lockdown, and with Wales already under national Tier 4 restrictions, the RSPCA has renewed its calls for Councils to explore a temporary relaxation of PSPOs related to dog walking to help stop unnecessary travel; enabling dog walkers to exercise within their immediate communities and comply with lockdown measures. ....