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Alain Deguire

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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
4/29/2012 1:27:58 PM

Hello Mary Evelyn and Friends!

Thank you for the great song and quote Mary Evelyn!

Here is another great song...

Happy Sunday to all,

Blessings

Alain

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Luis Miguel Goitizolo

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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
4/29/2012 5:37:03 PM
Hi Evelyn and friends,

Not a happy story this time, but it might have a happy end if enough people help.

Lawyers Sue to Save Ben the Bear













Imagine living your entire life alone in a barren wire cage on a concrete floor. This is the fate of Ben the bear, property of Jambbas Ranch Tours in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Lawyers from the Animal Legal Defense Fund have taken Ben’s case to federal court.



Video courtesy of PETA

Jambbas is a roadside zoo required to comply with the federal Animal Welfare Act, which the U.S. Department of Agriculture enforces. Instead Jambbas ignores the law and the welfare of Ben and the other animals it displays. The USDA has cited the zoo time and again for AWA violations like unsanitary conditions, hazardous enclosures, failure to provide adequate veterinary care, and failure to provide enough food and potable water. The AWA prohibits the USDA from giving licenses to facilities that violate it.

Yet when Jambbas’s license came up for renewal, the USDA rubber-stamped it.

The Animal Legal Defense Fund, PETA, and two North Carolina residents have sued the USDA for renewing the zoo’s AWA license. The two individuals have also sued for custody of Ben.

It doesn’t take a bear expert to see that Ben is suffering, but Else Poulsen was brought in for her professional opinion. She said that Ben “is suffering greatly and intervention is critical at this time. Ben exhibits the typical aberrant behaviors of a sensory deprived bear in a substandard enclosure with substandard husbandry practices. His day consists of pacing, begging for bread from visitors, and sleeping–nothing else.”

The other animals on exhibit at Jambbas, including goats, cows, pigs, rabbits, sheep, bison, elk, deer, and dogs, are suffering from similar anguish.

Stephen Wells, Executive Director of the Animal Legal Defense Fund, points out that by repeatedly citing Jambbas for violating the most basic animal welfare standards the USDA has admitted that “Ben and the other animals should not live like this.” Yet it is the USDA that has approved the license that will leave them in the hands of the people who force them to live like this.

Sign the petition below to tell the USDA that it must not renew Jambbas Ranch’s AWA license.

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Read more: http://www.care2.com/causes/lawyers-sue-to-save-ben-the-bear.html#ixzz1tS3snmHC

"Choose a job you love and you will not have to work a day in your life" (Confucius)

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Luis Miguel Goitizolo

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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
4/29/2012 6:10:24 PM
Hi again, Evelyn and friends,

Yes, it's me again but this time to invite you and everyone to my new thread
"The Hudson River School" (in my "GREAT ART OF THE WORLD" forum) where I am currently featuring Thomas Cole, the great Anglo-American painter. I would be greatly honored by your visit.

Here is a nice video that combines an impressive selection of his paintings with Frederic Chopin's unique music (no wonder in it actually, they both belonged to the Romantic movement).

Hugs,

Miguel

"Choose a job you love and you will not have to work a day in your life" (Confucius)

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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
4/30/2012 1:06:49 AM
Hi Evelyn and frends,

This story is very painful for all of us animal lovers. I just wish these kind of people would put their selves in a cage, on concrete to see how it feels, for just one day. Maybe then they would be kinder to an animal because they would know just how cruel they are being. Those animals have feelings just like we do. I surely am rotting for these good folks to win the case and get these animals to safety.


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Hi Evelyn and friends,

Not a happy story this time, but it might have a happy end if enough people help.

Lawyers Sue to Save Ben the Bear













Imagine living your entire life alone in a barren wire cage on a concrete floor. This is the fate of Ben the bear, property of Jambbas Ranch Tours in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Lawyers from the Animal Legal Defense Fund have taken Ben’s case to federal court.



Video courtesy of PETA

Jambbas is a roadside zoo required to comply with the federal Animal Welfare Act, which the U.S. Department of Agriculture enforces. Instead Jambbas ignores the law and the welfare of Ben and the other animals it displays. The USDA has cited the zoo time and again for AWA violations like unsanitary conditions, hazardous enclosures, failure to provide adequate veterinary care, and failure to provide enough food and potable water. The AWA prohibits the USDA from giving licenses to facilities that violate it.

Yet when Jambbas’s license came up for renewal, the USDA rubber-stamped it.

The Animal Legal Defense Fund, PETA, and two North Carolina residents have sued the USDA for renewing the zoo’s AWA license. The two individuals have also sued for custody of Ben.

It doesn’t take a bear expert to see that Ben is suffering, but Else Poulsen was brought in for her professional opinion. She said that Ben “is suffering greatly and intervention is critical at this time. Ben exhibits the typical aberrant behaviors of a sensory deprived bear in a substandard enclosure with substandard husbandry practices. His day consists of pacing, begging for bread from visitors, and sleeping–nothing else.”

The other animals on exhibit at Jambbas, including goats, cows, pigs, rabbits, sheep, bison, elk, deer, and dogs, are suffering from similar anguish.

Stephen Wells, Executive Director of the Animal Legal Defense Fund, points out that by repeatedly citing Jambbas for violating the most basic animal welfare standards the USDA has admitted that “Ben and the other animals should not live like this.” Yet it is the USDA that has approved the license that will leave them in the hands of the people who force them to live like this.

Sign the petition below to tell the USDA that it must not renew Jambbas Ranch’s AWA license.

Related Stories

Battle to Free Truck Stop Tiger Continues

A Bill of Rights for Animals?

Save Yupi: Polar Bear Suffering in Mexican Zoo

Read more: , , , , , ,

Photo Credit: Dr.DeNo



Read more: http://www.care2.com/causes/lawyers-sue-to-save-ben-the-bear.html#ixzz1tS3snmHC

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RE: Mary Evelyn's Koffee Klatch
4/30/2012 2:18:50 PM

Thanks Miguel but you know you can post a video at any time. :)

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Hi Evelyn and friends,

I have been wanting to post this video of Celine Dion for days and now that you posted that video above, I have seen the opportunity. "Life is a beautiful thing" is it not?

Hugs,

Miguel

Céline Dion - I've got the world on a string (live In Las Vegas)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkQCCFPW86g



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