sábado, 24 de outubro de 2009

Save Japan Dolphins

Campaign Whale is the sole UK representative of the Save Japan Dolphins Coalition

The coalition is fighting to end the slaughter of dolphins and porpoises in Japan. Within our ranks is Ric O’Barry, former trainer of ‘Flipper’ the dolphin (a hugely popular sixties TV series and later Hollywood film). In reality, Flipper was not one, but five animals that all died during the run of the show – a sad reality for these intelligent animals when held in captivity. Ric O’Barry is now working with us, determined to stop the slaughter in Taiji and other Japanese coastal villages, as well as highlight the shocking link between the dolphin hunts and the captive industry for dolphins around the world.

quinta-feira, 1 de outubro de 2009

Como Fazer Queijo?

GOSTEI DA RECEITA E APRENDI FAZER QUEIJO!

Pão Sírio

RECEITA PRÁTICA E SAUDÁVEL!

domingo, 5 de julho de 2009

segunda-feira, 2 de março de 2009

LOL... :-) :-) :-) Banzaï !!!!!

O MUNDO PRECISA VALORIZAR O TRABALHO DOS ATIVISTAS E DE TODOS QUE PROCURAM DIMINUIR OS ASSASSINATOS DOS ANIMAIS QUE SOFREM PARA SUSTENTAR A VAIDADE, A AMBIÇÃO E O PRAZER DA PRÁTICA DO CRIME CONTRA A NATUREZA E CONTRA OS SERES HUMANOS QUE SE IMPORTAM COM A QUALIDADE DE VIDA DO PLANETA E, COM A DOR DOS SERES QUE NÃO PODEM SE DEFENDER DOS BÁRBAROS.

domingo, 1 de março de 2009

FUCK OFF JAPAN, LEAVE THE WHALES ALONE !

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Inlassablement le Japon continue à décimer les dernières baleines avec la complicité passive des nations sois disant farouchement anti chasse L'organisation Sea Shepherd est la seule structure d'importance avec éventuellement GreenPeace et nous / vous activistes qui les aident du mieux que nous pouvons à combattre l'extermination des derniers des plus grands mammifères de la planète. Quelle tristesse...

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Monday, February 23, 2009
Tasmania Welcomes the Return of the Steve Irwin to Hobart

news_090223_1_5_Tasmania_welcomes_the_Steve_IrwinIf it's a choice between the support of the government and the support of the people, Sea Shepherd captain Paul Watson is happy that Sea Shepherd is enjoying the support of the people."

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terça-feira, 13 de janeiro de 2009

Ilhas Faroé, Fábrica de Monstros.

The survey was carried out in the mid-1980s

Source: "Marine Hunters: Whaling and Sealing in the North Atlantic," published by the High North Alliance, 1997.

www.highnorth.no/Library/Publications/M-hunter/a-th-to.htm

Pilot whale meat contains relatively large amounts of mercury. We do not know how much of this comes from natural sources on the sea bed and how much comes from human pollution. It would seem that the pilot whale has developed a high level of tolerance with regard to mercury - in addition to a pollution immunity mechanism. Owing to its special diet, the pilot whale carries a higher level of mercury than other species of marine mammals in the North Atlantic. In general, toothed whales carry a higher level than baleen whales.

Organic pollutants bind themselves to fatty tissues and it is therefore those cultures that consume considerable amounts of seal or whale blubber that are the most vulnerable. This applies to most Inuit communities, particularly the smaller villages that still maintain hunting traditions, and where imported food is very expensive. It also applies to the Faroe Islanders. In the Faroes, the blubber of pilot whales constitutes an important part of the traditional diet. 75% of women in northern Quebec and Labrador and 95% of women in Greenland have a higher PCB level in their blood than «the level of concern» of 5 parts per million defined by the Canadian health authorities.47 Organic pollutants are transferred to infant through their mother's milk. Surveys carried out in the US show that PCB can be harmful to the development of the central nervous system.

Ilhas Faroé, Fábrica de Monstros.

The survey was carried out in the mid-1980s

Source: "Marine Hunters: Whaling and Sealing in the North Atlantic," published by the High North Alliance, 1997.

www.highnorth.no/Library/Publications/M-hunter/a-th-to.htm

Pilot whale meat contains relatively large amounts of mercury. We do not know how much of this comes from natural sources on the sea bed and how much comes from human pollution. It would seem that the pilot whale has developed a high level of tolerance with regard to mercury - in addition to a pollution immunity mechanism. Owing to its special diet, the pilot whale carries a higher level of mercury than other species of marine mammals in the North Atlantic. In general, toothed whales carry a higher level than baleen whales.

Organic pollutants bind themselves to fatty tissues and it is therefore those cultures that consume considerable amounts of seal or whale blubber that are the most vulnerable. This applies to most Inuit communities, particularly the smaller villages that still maintain hunting traditions, and where imported food is very expensive. It also applies to the Faroe Islanders. In the Faroes, the blubber of pilot whales constitutes an important part of the traditional diet. 75% of women in northern Quebec and Labrador and 95% of women in Greenland have a higher PCB level in their blood than «the level of concern» of 5 parts per million defined by the Canadian health authorities.47 Organic pollutants are transferred to infant through their mother's milk. Surveys carried out in the US show that PCB can be harmful to the development of the central nervous system.

Ilhas Faroé, Fábrica de Monstros.

The survey was carried out in the mid-1980s

Source: "Marine Hunters: Whaling and Sealing in the North Atlantic," published by the High North Alliance, 1997.

www.highnorth.no/Library/Publications/M-hunter/a-th-to.htm

Pilot whale meat contains relatively large amounts of mercury. We do not know how much of this comes from natural sources on the sea bed and how much comes from human pollution. It would seem that the pilot whale has developed a high level of tolerance with regard to mercury - in addition to a pollution immunity mechanism. Owing to its special diet, the pilot whale carries a higher level of mercury than other species of marine mammals in the North Atlantic. In general, toothed whales carry a higher level than baleen whales.

Organic pollutants bind themselves to fatty tissues and it is therefore those cultures that consume considerable amounts of seal or whale blubber that are the most vulnerable. This applies to most Inuit communities, particularly the smaller villages that still maintain hunting traditions, and where imported food is very expensive. It also applies to the Faroe Islanders. In the Faroes, the blubber of pilot whales constitutes an important part of the traditional diet. 75% of women in northern Quebec and Labrador and 95% of women in Greenland have a higher PCB level in their blood than «the level of concern» of 5 parts per million defined by the Canadian health authorities.47 Organic pollutants are transferred to infant through their mother's milk. Surveys carried out in the US show that PCB can be harmful to the development of the central nervous system.

Ilhas Faroé, Fábrica de monstros.

The survey was carried out in the mid-1980s

Source: "Marine Hunters: Whaling and Sealing in the North Atlantic," published by the High North Alliance, 1997.

www.highnorth.no/Library/Publications/M-hunter/a-th-to.htm

Pilot whale meat contains relatively large amounts of mercury. We do not know how much of this comes from natural sources on the sea bed and how much comes from human pollution. It would seem that the pilot whale has developed a high level of tolerance with regard to mercury - in addition to a pollution immunity mechanism. Owing to its special diet, the pilot whale carries a higher level of mercury than other species of marine mammals in the North Atlantic. In general, toothed whales carry a higher level than baleen whales.

Organic pollutants bind themselves to fatty tissues and it is therefore those cultures that consume considerable amounts of seal or whale blubber that are the most vulnerable. This applies to most Inuit communities, particularly the smaller villages that still maintain hunting traditions, and where imported food is very expensive. It also applies to the Faroe Islanders. In the Faroes, the blubber of pilot whales constitutes an important part of the traditional diet. 75% of women in northern Quebec and Labrador and 95% of women in Greenland have a higher PCB level in their blood than «the level of concern» of 5 parts per million defined by the Canadian health authorities.47 Organic pollutants are transferred to infant through their mother's milk. Surveys carried out in the US show that PCB can be harmful to the development of the central nervous system.

segunda-feira, 5 de janeiro de 2009

Ilhas Faroé, Fábrica de monstros.


DEUS DE INFINITA MISERICÓRDIA, COMO POSSO VER ESSAS CENAS E NÃO CLAMAR A TI, POR JUSTIÇA E PIEDADE A ESSAS CRIATURAS INDEFESAS NAS MÃOS DE SELVAGENS DOMESTICADOS PARA CONVIVEREM EM SOCIEDADE!

OS FAROESE ESTÃO TRAZENDO AS BALEIAS PILOTO DO SEU HABITAT NATURAL QUE É VISITADO POR ELAS ANUALMENTE EM TODAS AS PRIMAVERAS E LOGO AO CHEGAREM SE DEPARAM COM OS CARNÍFICES À SUA ESPREITA PARA LEVAREM AS PRAIAS E INICIAREM O ESPETÁCULO CRUEL, DE TORMENTA E MUITA DOR PARA AS BALEIAS PILOTO E OS GOLFINHOS, ELES MATAM FAMÍLIAS COMPLETAS DAS BALEIAS PILOTO, UMA CHACINA, UM ASSASSINATO COM O NOME DE TRADIÇÃO. ELAS VÊM PARA PROCRIAR, MAS OS FAROESE INTERROMPEM ESSE ATO DA FORMA MAIS REPUGNANTE E PERVERSA QUE SE POSSA IMAGINAR.