Tuesday, March 29, 2011

EARTHLINGS

Want to watch a movie that will forever change the way you think and most likely the way you live your life?


I wholeheartedly feel that EVERYONE is obligated to watch this documentary for many different reasons.  You need to know what is really going on in the world in which we live.  You owe it to yourself to learn what is being done for the sake of food, clothing, sport, entertainment, and much more.

You will be surprised, shocked, and appalled.

Although tough to watch at times, 
we also owe it to our fellow earthlings.

Please check out the links below where you can watch the trailer and/or the movie for free. 

"Using hidden cameras and never-before-seen footage, EARTHLINGS chronicles the day-to-day practices of the largest industries in the world, all of which rely entirely on animals for profit."

Narrated by Joaquin Phoenix


Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Why Adoption is a Better Option!

Would you make your dog live in a wire cage its whole life? 
Would you have a dog and never give him/her any love or companionship?
Would you have pets and not give them toys or play time?

Most likely you answered no to all of the above questions.  Well, that’s what happens to the dogs who live in puppy mills.  Why should that matter to you?  Because if you get your dog from a breeder or from a pet store, then most likely the dog came from a puppy mill.

I personally don’t agree with breeding dogs.  Yes, I know there are reputable breeders out there, but I can’t understand the concept of “creating” new dogs when millions are killed each year because there’s no room for them in the shelters.  Why buy a dog when you can adopt one from a shelter and save that dog from being killed?  Mutts need love, too.  Puppy mill dogs live in prisons and breed babies over and over again until they die.  What kind of life is that?  No kind of life at all!!
  
These disgusting people who own the puppy mills and call themselves breeders are greedy and all they care about is money.  It is up to people like you to end this cruelty by not buying dogs from breeders or from pet stores.  According to the US Humane Society, about 3-4 million dogs and cats are euthanized a year in shelters.  That is ridiculous when there are people "making” new dogs for money.  If it wasn’t for the people who buy these animals, the puppy mills would shut down.  Let’s end this nightmare for puppy mill dogs.  



 *Melissa

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Are dolphins people?

Scientists have increasingly become more fascinated with the cognitive abilities of dolphins and some are even suggesting that they be regarded as non-human persons.  They are identified as the second most intelligent animal species on earth, next to humans.  Dolphin DNA is also very similar to humans.  They have unique personality and are overall similar to humans with their social networking by interaction with friends, partners, and family members.

Only a few animal species can pass a self-recognition mirror test, which is used as an indication of self-awareness.  Some primates (like chimps, bonobos, humans), elephants, and bottlenose dolphins are able to recognize themselves in mirrors.  Magpie birds are also able to recognize themselves in mirrors (interestingly enough, magpies have unique parts of the brain different than most other bird species).  Some may say "they all pass the self-recognition test, but their intelligence levels vary.  How can we be certain they are actually self-aware?".
Human babies and human adults both can recognize themselves in a mirror.  But without a doubt, you know that your current level of consciousness is much higher than it was when you were a baby, even though you were technically self-aware in both stages.  This is because intelligence directly correlates with the level of consciousness and self-awareness.  It's the same for other self-aware animal species.  Dolphins, who have the highest intelligence, are likely to have an individual consciousness that is much greater than a magpie bird because their brains are more complex.

Dolphins display behaviors of empathy.  There are many reports of cetaceans helping injured swimmers or swirling around someone in the ocean to protect them from a shark attack.  They also display behaviors of helping each other when injured or protection from being harmed.  It has been observed that dolphins will teach others around them how to play certain games, tricks, and unique behaviors.
Because dolphins do not have limbs and hands like primates, they evolved differently.  They don't require large amounts of general intelligence because their ability to manipulate their environment is very limited.  As social beings, their emotional intelligence may be even higher than suspected.  They have the ability to feel sadness, happiness, and other basic emotions.

It is becoming more evident that dolphins may be capable of language.  Researchers are trying to decipher a communication that sounds to us like meaningless whistling, but may actually be an underlying language that only dolphins can understand.   Human conscious thinking is grounded in spoken language, so a dolphins ability of language may indicate they have a thought process similar to ours.

Because we are human, we are able to confirm that the human species is capable of self-aware conscious thinking.  We are unable to access the mind of a dolphin, but we can use the human brain as a model to make a suggestion that certain cognitive functioning is close to humans because of similar brain activity and regions.
Dolphins, whales and other cetaceans are not safe, despite the evidence suggesting that they are likely self-conscious individual beings.  In some countries, it is still acceptable to kill dolphins and whales for food (falsely advertised as research purposes).  Many thousands of dolphins and whales are killed every year in Japan, Peru, Solomon Islands and elsewhere.  The meat is contaminated with high levels of mercury.  Some dolphins are spared and sold to aquariums where they live the rest of their unnatural lives in captivity.  Many times the "fishermen" doing the killing are not aware that dolphins are mammals and not fish.

Basic humans rights are a result of high cognitive ability and conscious thinking.  In an objective morality, we would not accept humans being captive, killed, forced to perform for someone else's profit, tortured, or unnecessarily harmed in any way.  The value of human life does not exist simply because we are of the human species but is a result of our cognitive abilities.  Therefore it is only logical to extend these same basic rights to other animals who show reasonable evidence of having similar cognitive abilities or self awareness as humans do.

How you can help:
1.  Spread awareness.  Educating others about the similarities of cetaceans with humans is an important first step in trying to have international government action made to protect them.  Sign petitions when possible and get involved in community action.
2.  Don't support Seaworld and other cetacean entertainment practices.  They exploit the lives of the whales and dolphins for profit and human entertainment.  Captivity and forced performance for animals with such a high intelligence, can be exhausting, psychologically damaging, and inhumane for them.  These animals travel miles upon miles in the wild with their pods but are in small pools without enough interpersonal communication when captive.
3.  Avoid seafood products.  Dolphins and other cetaceans are injured and have their lives disrupted by human ocean activity.  Fishing ships can harm and frighten them.  The fishing industry can also be deadly for dolphins.  Dolphins and tuna normally feed on fish together, and fishermen take advantage of the opportunity of catching tuna while they are feeding.  Dolphins are also captured in nets along with the tuna and are killed.  The oceans are being over-fished as it is and human activity is quickly destroying the ocean and its ecology.
4.  Reduce pollution.  The oceans are becoming more polluted by factories and human activity.  Chemicals, plastics, and general dumping is rampant in some parts of the ocean.  Exposure to these can harm cetaceans and other sea life and disrupt their biological functioning.
5.  Take Action.  Save the Dolphins Day is October 14th, every year, and is a worldwide day of protest to fight for the rights of whales and dolphins.  You can find an event to attend in many major cities in the US.
http://www.savejapandolphins.org/
For more information on the dolphin slaughter in Taiji, Japan, watch the documentary The Cove.



VIDEOS:
Dolphin complex play behavior:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMCf7SNUb-Q
Dolphin parenting:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nsk4u0IMmTE

Dolphin saves whale:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fp_motddvnQ


*Mark

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

The Circus is coming!

Were you excited about the circus when you were little?  Have you ever attended the circus?  Maybe you've even taken your own kids?  Well, did you hear that Ringling Barnum Bailey Circus beats its animals? 

Read a little about the subject and check out some videos, then give us your thoughts:



*Melissa

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Decisions, decisions

Vanilla or chocolate?  Tea or coffee?  Pancakes or French toast?  We are all faced with decisions in our lives, and we are forced to come up with answers to questions daily.  But to wear, or not to wear, animal products is the question at hand.  Deciding not to wear animal products really needs to be a conscious effort.  A few months back I wrote for a website.  The creator of the website is a photographer, so he took some pictures of me to go along with my blogs.  The first blog I wrote was about animal rights, which I also posted here a few weeks ago.  In the picture, I purposely wore “leather” boots, and someone asked the question that I knew would arise: “Are your boots real leather?”  However, my boots are definitely all man-made material.
Ironically enough, not long before I wrote that first blog I went to see The Nutcracker at the Academy of Music, and PETA was outside handing out pamphlets about wearing fur.  Years ago when people went to the Academy of Music, they got all decked out in their mink coats and diamonds.  It’s not really like that anymore; still it was reassuring to see their presence.  My aunt and I just had a conversation about wearing fur, and she thinks that people should not even wear fake fur.  I disagree because I think it is fine for people to wear faux fur and faux leather.  Why not?  It isn’t real, and it proves the point that people can still look just as good wearing faux fur and leather – well, actually look even better than wearing the real thing.
The poor animals (cats, dogs, rabbits, fox, raccoons, etc…) whose fur is robbed from them are skinned alive; how horrible that must be - just unimaginable. A problem is that many of the fur products are mislabeled, and people really don’t know what they are buying. However, real is real, and it is expensive, so a person knows when he/she is buying real fur because of the cost. But many times the real fur is labeled with something like jackal when it is really cat or dog. So it is better to not buy real fur at all. 
I feel it is our duty to help animals.  They have no voice and no choice: we are their voice, and we have the power of choice!

*Melissa Norbeck

Monday, November 22, 2010

Fate is near for NJ black bears

December 6th marks the beginning of a six-day killing of NJ black bears.  Efforts to postpone the hunt have so far ended in failure.  The Commissioner of the Department of Environmental Protection stated that the bear hunt is necessary and refused to cancel the hunt despite desperate attempts from animal rights organizations and NJ citizens.  This will be the first bear hunt in NJ since 2005.

The bear population has increased but that does not require the killing of black bears in New Jersey.  Many bear complaints are simply sightings.  The bears are usually frightened of people and aggressive behavior is rarely seen; they have never killed anyone in NJ.  The Commissioner claims that hunting them is necessary, but it's not.  It may be more cost effective, but why should the black bears pay for New Jersey's financial woes with their lives?

It's not the fault of the black bears, they are simply living out their lives and having families.  They live in the forests and are losing their homes due to constant development of land.  Their habitats are stripped away from them to make way for human structures and when they have no where else to go, their lives are taken from them too.

The excuses used to justify the hunt are just that - excuses.  Killing the black bears may reduce the population temporarily, but the reasons given to justify the extermination will continue regardless of the hunt.  Non-lethal measures can be taken to handle the issue so residents and black bears can co-exist in NJ but government officials are choosing a more simple way to temporarily deal with the issue without considering the welfare of the bears.

-Mark V.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Animal Rights

Animal cruelty is a matter in which I am very passionate. My wish is that people would stop purposely putting animals in harmful situations. There is just no reason for the torment and the torture. Cruelty toward animals should not exist; plus the punishments the criminals receive do not even fit the crimes. Cruelty comes in many varieties: the selling of fur (cats, dogs, rabbits, etc... animals are stuffed and piled into crates and then skinned alive,) fighting of dogs, killing of wildlife, slaughtering of horses, clubbing of seals, testing on animals, and the torture and neglect of family pets, just to name a few.


Another form of cruelty is the killing of animals for human consumption. I have been a vegetarian for the past 18 years. I cannot make people stop eating meat, but the inhumane and cruel ways the animals are killed should stop.


More examples of cruelty: McDonald’s scolds its chickens alive. Ringling Bros. Circus beats its animals. Pigs receive no pain relief when they have their teeth removed with wire cutters. Chickens have their sensitive beaks cut off without painkillers. (Research has proved that chickens are smarter than dogs, cats, and even some primates.) Veal calves are confined to crates so small they can’t even turn around. Many companies test their products on animals; more companies need to work toward cruelty-free methods.


A big problem is over population. Between five and ten million stray cats and dogs live on the streets in America, and people are still allowing their dogs and cats to have more litters. It comes down to responsibility. The average lifespan of a stray animal is less than two years. That is an unnecessary, short, and brutal existence. To quote Bob Barker, “Help control the pet population. Have your pet spayed or neutered.”


Animals depend on us for many things, and we as human beings are obligated to protect them and take care of them. When we stop the suffering and the killing of our animals, we can restore the humanity!


*Melissa Norbeck

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Introduction

Welcome to the Gloucester County College Animal Advocates club blog. This blog has been created for anyone who wishes to participate in an open, unbiased forum in which all subjects related to the ethical and unethical treatment of animals may be discussed freely. 


Animal Advocates' Mission

The mission of Animal Advocates, in short, is to raise awareness about animal cruelty, promote animal kindness, and show there are alternatives to the cruel methods being used.

Some short and long term goals/ideas:
  • Raise money and donations for various 
  • animal charities and shelters
  • Modify animal cruelty laws
  • Protest
  • Sign petitions
  • Make animals' lives better any way we can
  • Raise awareness
  • Volunteer at local animal shelters
  • Make friends and collaborate with like minded people
  • Always looking for ideas…

   Current Club Officers