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20 November 2001
‘Save the Kangaroo’ Goes Worldwide
Australia House Demo. Calls for End to Commercial ‘Roo Slaughter
Supporters of British animal campaign
group, Viva! - dressed in bush hats and kangaroo costumes - will hold
a demonstration calling for an end to the killing of kangaroos for meat
and leather at the Australian High Commission, The Strand, London,
WC2, on Thursday, November 22 at 11.30 am.
Demonstrators will hand in a string
of tens of thousands of postcards sent to Viva! by British people demanding
an end to the slaughter. A large, mounted demand for an end to the cruelty,
signed by many of the UK’s leading celebrities, will also be presented.
They include Paul McCartney, Jerome Flynn, Twiggy Lawson, Joanna Lumley,
Hayley Mills, Carol Royle and Jeremy Cunningham (The Levellers). Even
Australia’s Mr Macho, reptile expert Steve Irwin, has thrown his weight
behind the campaign. They are supported by almost all Australia’s wildlife
and animal welfare groups - more than 40 in total - who will hold co-ordinated
actions across Australia.
The slaughter quota for this year
is 5.5 million animals and amounts to the worst massacre of wild animals
in history. Many are females and more than a million baby ‘joeys’ will
be removed from their mothers’ pouches and tossed aside to die from predation
or will be beaten to death with iron bars. When these deaths, road kills
and illegally slaughtered kangaroos are included, the kill total amounts
to more than 10 million animals, from a population estimated at between
just 19 and 30 million.
Viva! has already persuaded all Britain’s
major supermarket chains - 1,500 stores in total - to dump ‘roo meat but
some bistros and restaurants persist in selling it, mostly as steaks or
burgers. Walkabout Inns, with 23 Australian theme pubs, is now the last
remaining retailer of any size in the UK.
Viva! intends to export its successful
campaign and has formed a coalition of groups in Europe, Australia, South
America and the US to target the major purchasers of meat and skins. A
detailed report on the trade, Under Fire, will be translated into several
languages as will new posters, leaflets and a video of the killing. Viva!
has also set up a dedicated website - savethekangaroo.com
Viva!’s director, zoologist Juliet
Gellatley has recently returned from a fact-finding visit to Australia
and says: “Australia has the worst record in the world for the destruction
of wildlife but it has learnt nothing from its past mistakes. It is allowing
its meat industry to dictate the fate of a unique animal for the sake
of foreign currency earnings. The British Government is complicit by allowing
imports, which are unhygienic and potentially dangerous, while swallowing
the Australian High Commission’s sales patter, which is patently untrue.
“Not one of the reasons given for
killing kangaroos stands up to scientific examination, as the latest research
from New South Wales shows” continues Ms Gellatley. “Australia has turned
its outback into a slaughterhouse by promoting a barbaric, red-necked
killing bonanza which is destroying the ecological balance and threatening
the long-term survival of many species. The lesson this offers to less-privileged,
developing countries is clear - ignore science, morality and public opinion
and kill your wildlife for profit. It is a potential disaster for wild
animals, 75 per cent of which are already in serious decline or are facing
extinction.”
Actor Jerome Flynn dismissed Australia’s
promotion of kangaroo meat and its attempt to justify the slaughter as
‘immoral clap trap’ and added: “Throughout history, humans have destroyed
other animals for their own self-interest with threadbare justifications.
They have all ended in disaster. This massacre is no different and the
Australian government would be better employed tackling the growing number
of man-made disasters which are destroying that country’s environment
rather than scapegoating kangaroos.”
For further information, copies of
the Under Fire report, video or campaign materials, please contact Juliet
Gellatley or Tony Wardle on 0117 944 1000
Click here for further information on Viva!'s
Kangaroo Campaign
Click here to visit www.savethekangaroo.com
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