Boycott Canadian Seafood

“I just signed the 2011 Boycott to Save Seals. As long as Canada’s commercial fishing industry slaughters baby seals, I refuse to buy Canadian seafood. If you care about animals, will you join me?

It is up to all of us to send the Canadian fishing industry a message they cannot ignore: Stop the killing of defenseless seal pups, or we’ll put you out of business. Thanks for helping save seals!”

Somehow I'm not surprised

I just read this really interesting article. Apparently, sheep are a lot smarter than people have previously believed. Other people. Not me. I’ve had the impression that many different types of animals, for instance rabbits, hamsters and gerbils are a lot smarter than most people give them credit for. Some day, I hope to be able to adopt a couple of sheep and hopefully some other ‘farm’ animals too.

Sadly, it seems the study mentioned in the article, was done so that scientists can do something about Huntington’s disease, which apparently is a very serious neurological disorder. Sure, it would be great if that could be cured, but why should animals be sacrificed for that? Why not use patients already suffering from the disorder? It would give them and their families some hope and it might actually do them some good in the long run. If not, they don’t seem to have a whole lot to lose anyway.

The Holy Church of Veganism

This article tells about a proposed Bill of Equality (in the UK) that will give vegans the same legal protection as religious groups. At first the idea struck me as quite far-fetched, but then I thought, why not? In many ways the values behind veganism (and animal rights) resemble religious tenets. That’s definitely something to consider in other countries too.