OUR ANIMALS MANIFESTO animal protection Manifesto 2017 / page 1

Similar documents
Conservative Animal Welfare Foundation

Humane State Ranking 2014 (Montana through Wyoming, plus DC and PR)

Humane State Ranking 2016 (Montana through Wyoming)

Section 3: The Future of Biodiversity

Labour Animal Welfare Society. Animal Welfare Policy

Humane State Ranking 2017 (Alabama through Missouri)

Humane State Ranking 2018 (Montana through Wyoming)

HUNTING WITH HOUNDS THE CASE FOR EUROPEAN UNION LEGISLATION

Humane State Ranking 2018 (Alabama through Missouri)

Humane State Ranking (Alabama through Missouri)

A new vision for the Birds Directive & The Positive Role of Hunting

Candidate views on animal issues

Humane State Ranking 2013 (Alabama through Missouri)

Humane State Ranking 2012 (Montana through Wyoming, plus DC)

As the Fur Free Alliance we urge the Czech Republic to commit itself to a Europe that values animal welfare and make an end to fur farming.

Initiative and Referendum History Animal Protection Issues

Humane State Ranking 2013 (Montana through Wyoming, plus DC)

Position Statements. Approved by the Board of Directors on November 18, Note: Marin Humane is also known as Marin Humane Society 1

Fur farming is an increasingly instable industry - both economically and politically and, as such, a risky investment.

Presentation Eunice Robai. The Endangered Species

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service International Affairs Program

Achievements of the Animal Rights Movement in Austria

Healthy Planet. legacy circle

Regional workshop on the implementation of the CITES shark and ray listings, Dakar, August 2014 Page 1

Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee. Wild Animals in Travelling Circuses (Scotland) Bill. Written submission from PACT

Combatting Illegal. Wildlife. Trade

Animal Protection Plank, Platform

World Horse Welfare Horse Welfare: a Global View. Presentation by Roly Owers MRCVS Chief Executive, World Horse Welfare

International Fund for Animal Welfare. Research on Attitudes toward Commercial Whaling. Conducted by: Benenson Strategy Group April 2012

Animal Welfare in Wildlife Conservation

About AWI. advocating for animals AWIONLINE.ORG

Defending Seals. Senseless Slaughter. Each year in Canada, tens of thousands of baby harp seals are killed for their pelts.

THE GREENS: GIVING A VOICE TO ANIMALS THE GREENS STANDING UP FOR ANIMAL WELFARE IN THE VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT IMAGE MEGHDUT GORAI

Conservation and the Use of Wildlife Resources

IMPACT. Advocacy & Enforcement

ALBERTA WILDERNESS ASSOCIATION. Hunting, Trapping, and Fishing

Where Next for Nature?

Religion and Animal Rights

3rd Meeting of the Special Focal Points for Illegal Killing of Birds

2016 Summer Update. WORKING TOGETHER to make New Zealand SAFE for animals

Reduction in Biological Diversity Section 4.1 p Section 4.3 p

UK Wildlife Legislation & Collections. Paolo Viscardi

Explanatory Memorandum to The Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2017

Hello, my name is and I am the second negative speaker for the HTMS debate team. We resolve that the United States federal

Sharks: We re not just talking great whites. There are around 500 known species of shark. Dive for Sharks

Pigs have a right to live. This cruelty needs to stop. No more pig barns in Manitoba!!!

Rotary Magazine Keep Wildlife Wild

Tigers to be freed. News Story Original Version. schoolsonline.britishcouncil.org. 20th April 2015

LEGAL ASPECTS OF THE EXOTIC PET TRADE. Camille Labchuk, Barrister & Solicitor

ANIMAL WELFARE ANIMAL RIGHTS PROTECTING ANIMALS OR A THREAT TO U.S. FOOD

Working to expose and end the cruelty inflicted on animals in the name of sport

9-1 What Role Do Humans Play in the Premature Extinction of Species?

FCE READING SPECIES. Which endangered species: has had its products replaced by other products? 0: B. is sometimes killed for entertainment?

LEAD REDUCTION: THE SOCIO-POLITICAL ISSUES PREVENTING PROGRESS

A Forest Without Elephants: Can We Save One of Earth s Iconic Species?

Biodiversity Conservation at Al Ain Zoo

U.S. Global Position (Imports/Exports) Dermot Hayes Iowa State University

TRAPPING PEST BIRDS IN THE UK A CODE OF PRACTICE

ENVIRONMENT POLICIES EVOLUTION Part 2

The World Walks for Water and Sanitation 2015

Responsible Golf Course Management.

The Protection of Animals in Thailand--An Insight into Animal Protection Legislation

Commitments by Friends of Target 12

Your guide to being animal friendly on holiday

MODULE 2. Conservation needs of cheetah and wild dogs and related threats to their survival. Notes:

What is Bushmeat? Bushmeat refers to all wildlife species used for meat, including threatened and endangered species

EU roadmap towards eliminating illegal killing, trapping and trade of wildbirds & update on the EU Action Plan on Wildlife trafficking

Our Ref: Your Ref: Date: 18 th December Dear All, National Police Chief s Council Draft Wildlife Crime Strategy

Explanatory Memorandum to the Equine Identification (Wales) Regulations 2009

Environmental Change and its Effects

PROTECTING WILDLIFE FOR A HEALTHY PLANET

Task 1. Within the safari park we are currently keeping and breeding two species of animal. These are the white rhino and the Ring tailed lemur.

4/2/2009. What exploitation is How amphibians are being exploited

Convention on Migratory Species of Wild Animals. Bradnee Chambers CMS Executive Secretary

Faster, better, cheaper: Transgenic Salmon. How the Endangered Species Act applies to genetically

TWA Public Values of Wildlife on Private Lands Initiative. FAQ Information Sheet

Animals Have Rights. Introduction

Wildlife Crime Penalties Review Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management Conference, Glasgow, 27 January 2016

CXC geo Question 6 Economic Development

Reducing the amount of poaching in Asia

Phillip Island Nature Park an example of sustainable ecotourism

Canadian Attitudes towards Seal Hunting Basic Attitudes

Tigers to be freed. News Story Original Version (Primary) schoolsonline.britishcouncil.org. 20th April 2015

SCIENTIFIC ADVISER. In support of shooting on Welsh public land

Manifesto for Animal Welfare

A World Rich in Biodiversity

Report No. 27 to the Storting

Wildlife Enforcement in China LEGISLATION, ORGANIZATION, ENFORCEMENT MEASURE, SUCCESS, CHALLENGE, PROBLEM& LESSON LEARNT

Roly Owers MRCVS EHN Board Member & Chief Executive, World Horse Welfare

OUR MANDATE. Justinhoffmanoutdoors Megapixl.com

Save the Whales: Reloaded forms new global community

Wildlife poaching and trafficking Case of Kenya

Submission to the Petitions Committee of the Welsh Assembly.

Preserving Biodiversity

Your guide to being animal friendly on vacation

11/8. Pick Up. Submit. Agenda. Human Impact Homework. Warm Up #8 Conservation Island. Conservation Island Work Sheet

Original language: English CoP17 Doc CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF WILD FAUNA AND FLORA

PLEASE SIGN THE 38 DEGREES

THIRD READING. SENATE NATURAL RES. & WATER COMMITTEE: 7-2, 3/29/16 AYES: Pavley, Allen, Hertzberg, Hueso, Jackson, Monning, Wolk NOES: Stone, Vidak

Endangered Wildlife Trust Position Statement on Legalising the International Trade In Rhino Horn

Transcription:

ifesto n a M n io t c e t o r P l Anima 2017 D N E N A G N I PUTT Y T L E U R C L A M I N A TO n o i t a t i o l p x e and OUR ANIMALS MANIFESTO animal protection Manifesto 2017 / page 1

Only the Greens are prepared to take on big business by opposing all forms of factory farming, and working for the full replacement of animals used in research and testing.

introduction I m honoured to represent a party that has consistently and unwaveringly defended animals. Compassion for animals is in the Green Party s DNA. Greens will stand shoulder to shoulder with animal advocates across Britain as we face a challenging future. A government led by Theresa May is a government committed to launching a bloodthirsty plot to bring back foxhunting, committed to a cruel and ineffective badger cull and a government that wholeheartedly supports grouse shooting - a blood sport that requires the destruction of the natural environment and causes untold damage to our wildlife. Only a strong Green opposition will fight a united front against cruelty and animal suffering. Our pledges on farming - requiring CCTV in slaughterhouses, promoting a reduction in meat consumption, ending the use of cages, and working for the complete replacement of animals in research and testing have never been matched by other parliamentary parties. And these are not just promises, but policies I in the European Parliament stand up for every day. We need more Greens in Westminster to fight this battle now more than ever. Keith Taylor MEP, Green Party Animal Spokesperson animal protection Manifesto 2017 / page 3

This general election could signal the end of hard-fought and hard-won animal protection legislation. Due to our out-dated voting system, a Conservative government - with a majority of MPs but not of votes - is even committed to repealing the ban on hunting with hounds, in the face of overwhelming public opposition. The threatened hard Brexit could erase EU animal welfare standards without equivalent national legislation being enacted, and trade deals with the likes of America, India and China risk further erosion of protections. The Green Party has always held the strongest animal protection policies of any parliamentary political party in Britain. Only the Greens are prepared to take on big business by opposing all forms of factory farming, and working for the full replacement of animals used in research and testing. Elected Greens have a long history of standing up for animals: as well as my work in Parliament, Green MEPs, Assembly Members and councillors have achieved success in many areas such as reducing animaltesting requirements, strengthening slaughter rules, banning snares locally and helping save the Wildlife Crime Unit. As Brexit looms, we must mobilise to strengthen national animal protection measures and maintain our influence in Europe and beyond. I am proud to present our animal protection policies for 2017 and to offer my full support to all those campaigning for a kinder, more compassionate world. Caroline Lucas, Green Party Co-Leader

"A Tory hard Brexit threatens a bonfire of the regulations that have safeguarded our environment and protected animal rights. But Brexit could be an opportunity to move towards an ecologically sustainable farming system; one that refocuses land management to encourage biodiversity, improve animal welfare and help tackle climate change. It is essential that post-brexit farming subsidies are retargeted. This would include incentives and funding to transform animal agriculture and create high welfare systems, as well as promoting a shift towards plant-based diets and agriculture. Through my work in the European Parliament I have actively supported measures to ban cages for farmed rabbits and introduce stricter controls on antibiotic use. Molly Scott Cato, Green Party candidate for Bristol West and Member of the European Parliament animal protection Manifesto 2017 / page 5

THESE ARE OUR SEVEN KEY PLEDGES TO END ANIMAL SUFFERING AT THE HANDS OF HUMANS:

1. END FACTORY FARMING TAKING ANIMALS OUT OF CAGES AND PUTTING THEM BACK IN THE FIELDS Industrial animal farming condemns millions of animals to short, painful lives in barren factory farms and damages the environment, food security and our health. We will end factory farming and live exports and introduce mandatory CCTV in slaughterhouses. We would encourage a reduction in the consumption of animal products to benefit the climate and the environment, tackle deforestation and land grabbing, protect human health and social justice as well as promoting animal welfare. 2. STRENGTHEN AND EXTEND THE HUNTING ACT AND CONTINUE OUR STRONG OPPOSITION TO THE BADGER CULL Greens have consistently opposed the badger cull, with prominent Greens joining wounded-badger patrols and Green MP Caroline Lucas leading Parliamentary debates opposing the cull. We will continue to push for science-led control of btb, where the culling of badgers clearly has no place. We oppose all forms of hunting and will strengthen the Hunting Act, including ending the use of dogs below ground. We will end all commercial driven shooting. We will ban the manufacture, sale and use of snares; there is no place for these instruments of torture in our countryside. animal protection Manifesto 2017 / page 7

3. PROTECT HABITATS AND WILDLIFE BOTH AT HOME AND ABROAD Wildlife cannot survive without a home, which is why we support a new Nature and Wellbeing Act. We will transfer the EU Habitats and Birds Directives into UK legislation and oppose any attempts to weaken them. We will ensure that our valuable wild spaces are properly protected and will prioritise action to reverse both habitat loss and the precipitous decline in our wildlife.»» We will take action to protect pollinators, including developing pollinator-friendly pesticide strategies.»» We will also continue to push for an end to whaling and keeping cetaceans in captivity»» We will introduce a domestic trade, import and export ban for all ivory.»» We will guarantee funding for a dedicated Wildlife and Animal Crimes Unit in every police force and take coordinated action to tackle wildlife crime both in the UK and across the globe, recognising its link to global crime networks.

4. COMPLETELY REVIEW COMPANION ANIMAL-BREEDING AND LICENSING LEGISLATION TO STOP THE SUFFERING OF UNWANTED AND INADEQUATELY CARED-FOR COMPANION ANIMALS Too many animals end up on the street, in rescue centres or in homes that do not meet their needs. Irresponsible breeding also fuels dog attacks and suffering owing to unnatural conformation and inbreeding. We will tighten the law regulating the breeding and sale of companion animals and will ban the import of animals for the exotic companion animal trade. We will end the trade and keeping of primates as companion animals. We will guarantee adequate funds for tackling dog fighting and tougher penalties for those involved. We will introduce a register of convicted animal abusers to help address associated crimes such as child abuse, and encourage programmes to prevent re-offending. animal protection Manifesto 2017 / page 9

5. END THE SUFFERING OF ANIMALS IN EXPERIMENTS Greens want to see an end to animal testing and experimentation. We will ensure that research funding is directed towards modern human-biology-based techniques, increase transparency and ensure that outdated secrecy laws cannot be used to withhold information on animal experiments. We will immediately end toxicity testing on animals, the use of primates and address late-stage failure of new pharmaceutical products by overhauling drug-development and test rules. 6. END THE SUFFERING OF ANIMALS USED FOR OUR ENTERTAINMENT We believe that animals should never suffer for our entertainment and will end the use of all animals in circuses and ensure this country does not supply funds to support bullfighting and other festivals that involve cruelty to animals. We will introduce much tougher welfare rules and more monitoring of animal racing, stop the use of the whip in horse racing and end greyhound racing. 7. ENSURING POLICY-MAKING NEVER FORGETS ANIMALS We need to ensure that animal protection is seen as an important goal of Government policy; creating an Animal Protection Commission would ensure that animals aren t forgotten in the decision making process.

animal protection Manifesto 2017 / page 11

facebook.com/thegreenparty facebook.com/greensforanimalprotection @TheGreenParty @Greens4Animals www.greenparty.org.uk gap.greenparty.org.uk For more information: www.greenparty.org.uk/animalprotection-manifesto-2017.html Published and promoted by Liz Carlton on behalf of the Green Party of England and Wales at 56 East Bridge Road, South Woodham Ferrers Chelmsford CM3 5SD.