ForestryPolice from the Wildlife Authority (BBKSDA SU SKW V) together with Rangers from SCORPION Foundation found traces of illegal logging in Huraba, East Angkola District, South Tapanuli Regency, ScorpionWildlife Trade Monitoring Group; Share : VIVA - Sebanyak tiga ekor harimau berkeliaran di wilayah perkebunan warga di Nagari Koto Rantang Kecamatan Palupuah, Agam, Sumatera Barat, dan telah memangsa dua ekor kambing milik peternak setempat . Sumbergambar, Scorpion Wildlife Trade Monitoring Group Keterangan gambar, Beruang madu di Kebun Binatang Bandung terlihat kurus dan meminta makanan dari pengunjung pada video yang diambil Juli AkunFB Scorpion Wildlife Trade Monitoring Group, mengunggah rekaman video tersebut pada Rabu (6/4/2016). Mulanya, tampak si singa tengah tidur. Lalu, ada dua pengunjung yang mendekatinya. Sang petugas pun memaksa menegakkan kepala si singa, agar mau berpose bersama dua pengunjung tersebut. ScorpionWildlife Trade Monitoring Group 18. 1. 2017 17:56 VloĆŸit AktivistĂ© bojujĂ­cĂ­ za prĂĄva zvíƙat obviƈujĂ­ vedenĂ­ a zaměstnance zoo v indonĂ©skĂ©m Bandungu z tĂœrĂĄnĂ­ zvíƙat hladem. Zveƙejnili videa, na kterĂœch jsou zachyceni mĂ­stnĂ­ medvědi malajĆĄtĂ­ v zuboĆŸenĂ©m stavu a ĆŸebrajĂ­cĂ­ o jĂ­dlo, navĂ­c majĂ­ ve vĂœběhu ScorpionWildlife Trade Monitoring Group menuntut Ahok untuk menggusur pasar satwa liar ilegal di Jatinegara, Jakarta Timur. Selengkapnya. 19:30 WIB. Ahok Tak Tahu Alasan Lulung Membelot dari Djan Faridz . Lulung mengatakan siap menerima sanksi dari Djan Faridz setelah tak mengikuti langkahnya di Pilkada Jakarta. Selengkapnya. 20:16 . Donate Now SCORPION-THE WILDLIFE TRADE MONITORING GROUP Yayasan Scorpion Indonesia Account Name Yayasan Scorpion Indonesia Account Number 106-00-1143529-7 Bank PT. BANK MANDIRI PERSERO. 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Tbk For online donation, you can click the donation button below to make some donation Paypal or Credit Cards The page you are looking for doesn't exist or has been moved. If you are the application owner check the logs for more information. Posted on 2238 March 20th, 2017The Scorpion Wildlife Trade Monitoring Group today Monday, 20th of March 2017 carried out a demonstration in front of the headquarters of the Ministry of Environment and Forestry protesting the exploitation of wild animals for entertainment in Indonesia. Participants of the demonstration, which consisted of Scorpion staff and supporters, held various banners saying, amongst other things, “Stop Exploitation of Wild Animals,” “Wildlife, Not Entertainers,” “Animals Are Not Toys,” “Stop Animal Exploitation Now.”The Scorpion Wildlife Trade Monitoring Group urged the Indonesian Ministry of Environment and Forestry to cease all cruel wildlife shows at the Indonesian zoos and safari parks, including a travelling circus. The wildlife shows include circus tigers, elephants, dolphins, sun bears and the use of wild animals such as tigers and orangutans as photo props. According to the monitoring of the Scorpion Wildlife Trade Monitoring Group, some zoos and safari parks in Indonesia still carry out wildlife shows or use wild animals for photo props, including in Taman Safari Indonesia Cisarua Bogor, Safari Park Prigen Pasuruan; Gembiraloka Zoo Yogyakarta; Bali Zoo; and a travelling circus run by Oriental Circus Indonesia and PT Wersut Seguni Indonesia."In addition to endangering the safety of humans, as happened in the incident of a little girl being attacked by a tiger cub recently in East Java, using wildlife in shows is a form of cruelty to animals," said Marison Guciano, Senior Investigator of the Scorpion Foundation. According to Marison, wildlife sows are clearly a form of exploitation of animals. They have a negative impact by creating insensitivity within the public domain regarding the abuse of animals. Shows like this also teach children to regard animals as mere objects to be used and abused for entertainment. They have no educational or conservation value whatsoever.“ In addition,” he said, “animal trainer and showmen frequently engage in negative treatment or punishment such as whipping, beating and striking the animals; forcing them to carry out tricks that are unnatural. These trainers believe that animals can only be "controlled" by pain, hunger and fear. The use of wild tiger cubs for photo opportunities is a cruel practice because the cub is separated from its mother and subjected to unnatural and stressful situations. This could certainly have negative consequences, significantly to the psychological condition of the cubs and the cub’s mother.“Indonesia is between 10 to 20 years behind many other countries which have already improved upon their treatments of wild animals. We need to change this and radically alter our approach to the treatment and welfare of captive animals,” said Programme Director of Scorpion Foundation, Gunung Gea.“The Ministry of Environment and Forestry officers should be listening to all the NGOs that are calling for improvement of animal treatment in Indonesia. It is time for these institutions and government agencies to stand up and take notice. People from all over the world are outraged about the poor treatment of wild captive animals, and Indonesia needs to make a radical change to our approach to this issue,” Gunung Gea ï»żÂ© Copyright Global Deal for Nature, a project of Sustainable Markets Foundation Terms Privacy Contact

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