Sunday, September 30, 2007

Impressive animal awareness abroad.

Helping animals in distress.
You know, one thing that ALWAYS fascinates me, even when I was a young boy, was the extent to which some foreign and local bodies go through, in order to save an animal's life. The classic story of firemen saving a kitten up a tree is the order of the day - but even that is impressive. Today's story takes us abroad, far, far away in California, where a mountain bear found itself in serious difficulties.
Follow the pictures, found in BBC News (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_pictures/7020540.stm) :

The poor bear tried to jump off the bridge, frightened from traffic noises.
It was stranded for 24 hours.
Rescuers lower a nylon net while the bear looks on.

A tranquilliser shot and a pole are used to force the bear into the net.

The bear is carefully lowered to the ground....


... and then, free again!



Thursday, September 27, 2007

Negative criticism from abroad.

A LETTER IN THIS WEEK'S MALTA TODAY:

Animal abuse? No thank you
I am the chairperson of a ladies’ group having 120 members. We save our money and annually take an out-of-States vacation. We were considering your beautiful country until I read about the abuse suffered by your animals: dogs, cats, birds, etc. We voted and agreed this was not acceptable to us. We have also started a campaign to teach others of these abuses. We will continue teaching others about these abuses until we are satisfied that you have changed your policies.
Jamey MendenhallUnited States


COMMENT: My initial reaction to such a letter is: how true, how right, serves us right! Well done! In Malta, we have such a poor standard of animal awareness and animal rights. Such a situation is over-powering on such a small island as ours: NINTNU BL-INTIENA TA' NUQQAS TA' ĦARSIEN TA' L-ANNIMALI!!!!!

Point made, I hope.

BUT.................

BUT .....

To state that you will boycott our country because there is poor animal respect is not only being STUPID AND IDIOTIC, but also NONSENSICAL AND DISGUSTINGLY UNJUST.

As if animal abuse is rife only in our country! As if animal abuse is not carried out, WITH the blessings of the national administrations, in other countries!!!!

So, with the same logic, don't go to SPAIN, where there is sooooooo much animal respect when it comes to bullfights, bull runs, .... need I mention more?

So, don't go to the UNITED KINGDOM, where there is soooooooooo much animal respect with it comes to fox hunts, rearing animals in captivity for their coats, etc ....

So, don't go anywhere in CANADA, where there is, indeeeeeeed, sooooooooooo much animal respect when it comes to the cruel, atrocious way of murdering seals, and seal puppies, again for their coats.

So, don't go anywhere AT ALL, in the world, because animal cruelty is rampant everywhere around the globe, Malta included ... but ALSO Malta, yes, because Malta is inhabited by human beings and yes, wherever there are human beings, generally, you also find cruelty of all sorts - to animals and to honest, law-abiding and innocent human beings alike.

As a conclusion, I wonder if this Jamie Mendenhall actually wears anything that ever came from animal pelt! That would really give us an idea about how really animal-respecting she and her cronies are!

Wednesday, September 26, 2007




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Monday, September 24, 2007

Animal awareness......... birds are also animals!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Maybe those few who have started reading my humble blog, may have wondered why I have refrained from hitting out at hunters and defending the plight that birds go through, while being on our islands.
Well, the reason was that I was trying to steer clear from the subject of hunting and trapping - an environmental plague for Malta and Gozo. I tried to concentrate on OTHER issues, you see.

But, how can you, when you see and read about the horrible things that are taking place around us?

A couple of days ago - it was Saturday evening - I was watching an Inspector Barnaby episode on LA 7, an Italian channel. And in this episode, a group of young hooligans were passing their time, at night, going around the wood with their four-wheel drive, shooting at anything that moved. And this man, known as The Green man - a stramb, we call him in Maltese, for he didn't have a roof over his head, he didn't live in a house like we do, instead, he preferred living surrounded by nature, in the wood. And this Green man turned up from the middle of nowhere and stopped these youngsters, telling them that it was evil to shoot simply for the love of killing creatures. He laid emphasis, using just a couple of sentences, to show the difference between killing for the fun of it and killing in order to get food to eat.

I remembered this when I read the following news item, this morning:

Ministry, MTA condemn 'senseless act' by Chris Galea, di-ve news
VALLETTA, Malta (di-ve news) -- September 24, 2007 -- 1430CEST -- The Ministry for Tourism and Culture and the Malta Tourism Authority have strongly condemned the 'senseless act committed by irresponsible persons' at Nadur Tower in Dwejra over the weekend, when dead birds of prey were placed in an observation post used by birdwatchers. Whilst expressing their support to BirdLife's efforts to attract birdwatchers to Malta, the Ministry and the MTA noted that these efforts were yielding results as witnessed by the sell-out bird-watching camp held over the past days and the keen interest shown by tour operators specialising in bird-watching holidays to include Malta in their next brochures. "The placing of dead birds of prey in areas frequented by these bird watchers goes against our tourism offering, based on hospitality, heritage and diversity. This act will damage our prospects of developing this tourism niche and will generate unwanted negative publicity for Malta in our main source markets," the Ministry and the MTA said in a statement. "Tourism benefits us all and we must all support it through our actions. These few individuals with their wanton acts are doing the opposite," the statement went on. Whilst auguring that the Police find the co-operation from all quarters in their efforts to identify the culprits, the Ministry and the MTA concluded by reiterating that it is in the interest of all -- not least of the majority of hunters who observe our laws and regulations -- that the few who persist in breaking the law are brought to justice.

You see, my friends, ... these hunters - I wouldn't call them 'few', but then, I am not preparing myself to be elected yet again! - do not merely kill in order to stuff their big, fat mouths with the fowl that they shoot, as if that creature was predestined by God Himself to be eaten by that particular hunter; but now, they're taking pleasure in shooting beautiful birds and putting them in a place for all to see, to spite, as it were, the representatives of foreign interference that this country is being subjected to (sic!)!

Now if that isn't sick, what is? I ask you!

As that Green man said to the youths - by shooting for the sheer pleasure of it, as MOST OF the Maltese hunters are doing (unlike our Maltese politicians, I have guts and I have the courage to say things as I see them!!!), we are attacking NATURE itself, and one day, sooner or later if not already, NATURE will be having its own back. And the reaction will kill us all, not just those damn shotgun-wielding bastards!

But what can we expect from such 'people'?
But, most of all, one should criticise their leader, FKNK Secretary Lino Farrugia, who some days ago gave a press conference in which he used words such as 'foreign interference', 'persona non grata', etc....

What does this man expect? Does he expect that Malta should close its doors to foreigners? Especially now that we are, thankfully, members of the EU?

Or, does he expect people not to take a stand against those hunters who think that they own the whole of Malta, and forbid people from walking along the countryside as they please?

Let's turn to politics. Heaven forbid is any one of the bigger Parties should succumb and promise hunters the earth, in order to garner more votes. Heaven forbid. We are already in a bad way, with the stand this present Administration has taken. To turn the clock back would mean to deny us, the real 'innocent citizens' of these islands, from enjoying what is, by right, ours.

It is a mystery to me how it is that there is so much land that belongs to private individuals. I do not own such land. How come did this land fall into fellow citizens' hands? When was such land bought? How was it bought? What documentation do these people have to show, to prove that that land is theirs? Just by wielding a gun towards me will not stop me from walking along common pathways in our limited countryside.

How can the present administration speak about 'self-regulation' with such 'people'? They hardly know what the word means. All they know is how to spend time shooting away at anything that moves, rather than being busy earning their livelihood. Malta is a small country - and we hear of various works grinding to a halt because the workers unilaterally take time off to go hunting ... or trapping, for that matter.

This 'man' believes that the country should be enjoyed by locals. Hmm..... by 'locals', does he mean 'hunters and trappers' or all the peace-loving Maltese people? Don't bother to answer: the truth is there for all to see.

Well, things have to change, in Malta and Gozo. We simply cannot continue taking from Nature that which is not ours! Migratory or other kinds of birds are mine as much as they are Lino Farrugia and his ilk. And if I say that I want those birds to remain alive, I have as much right, being an 'innocent citizen', as my hunter who lives next door!

A Post Scriptum: The Director of BirdLife Malta should be replaced by a Maltese citizen. In that manner, Mr Tolga Temuge, the present Director, will be thanked for his interest and hard work and will no longer be the aim of representatives of our local stupidity, ignorance and closemindedness.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

CD DEDICATED TO ANIMAL RIGHTS.

From a Correspondent in THE SUNDAY TIMES:

Rock for a purpose
Mr Robert Callus, Alternattiva Demokratika Zghazagh - Green Youth, Mosta.

Alternattiva Demokratika Zghazagh would like to congratulate the punk rock band Subculture on their first CD which they dedicated to animal rights.
Resist the Abuse was launched on August 31, dealing with different animal rights issues and human greed, in collaboration with Kenneth Cassar (
www.animalrightsmalta.com), a long-time activist in this field.
Better still, all profits are to be used to produce a cartoons DVD which aim to educate children aged between four and ten on animal rights. Information could be found at
www.animalrightsmalta.com.
Subculture have already released two other CDs in which the lyrics deal with contemporary social and political issues like war, human rights, racism, globalisation and animal rights.

ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF ANIMAL CRUELTY - there for all to see!

A Sunday Times correspondent, writes:

Caged animals on market stall
Ms Debbie Calamatta, Mriehel.
We recently visited the Sunday market and came across a stall with animals in cages. It was real cruelty to animals in the scorching heat. There were all types of birds in cages (chickens, ducks, etc.) and kittens and puppies. I managed to take a couple of photos with my mobile phone.
One of them is of an exaggerated amount of birds in one cage stacked next to each other and the other is of three puppies in a small cage and another two cages with kittens in it.
This is unacceptable.


COMMENT: AND I REPEAT: INDEED, YES, IT IS UNACCEPTABLE. Through this blog, I have already condemned the selling of animals for financial profit - animals are free spirits and we should not, must not, use them for financial profit. More about this later, folks.

TOMASINA CAT SANCTUARY, THIS TIME - The Sunday Times.

Tomasina Cat Sanctuary
Ms Stella Chetcuti, Marsa.
Thanks to Tomasina Cat Sanctuary and its dedicated volunteers, two 'stray' cats which were probably thrown out into the streets at Marsa, (as one young male was found to be already neutered and a female ginger tabby was first seen on our street wearing a blue flea collar and very pregnant), have been adopted.
They were noticed by a volunteer, Mrs Frida of Fgura, when she came to collect some magazines for the sanctuary's fund-raising. She made it a point to call us back and tell us that she was coming to take these poor cats to get them neutered and maybe adopted.
She kept her word. Not only did she take them to a vet to be examined and neutered but she also called us back to tell us that both cats have been adopted by caring owners. One is going all the way to Germany!


COMMENT: I am very glad to have the opportunity to 'introduce' to my readers YET ANOTHER animal sanctuary. This is Sunday morning ... more about this later. Watch this space! FF