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Sunday, April 13, 2014

Australia, they still have a lot to learn!

Endangered animals get their own park Australia!

The Australian state of New South Wales has ambitious plans for a "Jurassic Park" for endangered species. Three areas of approximately 16 square kilometers per piece will be the new residence of up to eight species that now hardly occur in Australia in the wild.

The areas are now part of national parks, but to protect the animals from predators, they are enclosed by fences. Visitors can take guided strolls through the park according to the proposal. What animals are going to roam around in the park is not yet certain. It possible will concern wild kangaroos, bandicoots, rats and mice.

According to local authorities, the parks need to ensure that the species not get extinct. How much the project will cost is unclear.


Well this sounds very good, now if Australia only would care so much about the other animals too. Take their sheep’s for instant, Most of them live a life in misery, they are abused in the worse way by the sheep-shearers. The shearing of sheep is done so violently that a lot of the poor animals’ loose tail and even their ears are sheared off. Also a lot of sheep lose their udders because of the violent treatment they get from the sheep-shearers. The sheep-shearers are so violent and rough that they don’t watch what they actually shear; they just don’t give a damn!


Another problem is that thousands’ of sheep are shipped off to the Middle East. The circumstances in which the sheep are transported are horrific. They get stuffed into the belly of a freight ship (and I mean stuffed literally) no food, no water and no fresh air. They don’t see the daylight for weeks during their trip to the Middle East. More than half of those poor sheep don’t survive. They die a slow and horrible death, in most cases by suffocation and dehydration.


I could place a few photo’s, but i don’t want to give you nightmares!!


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