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STOP JAPAN’S COMMERCIAL WHALING

STOP JAPAN’S COMMERCIAL WHALING

JAPAN’s commercial whaling industry has been dominated throughout history by three large companies—Maruha, Nippon Suisan and Kyokuyo.

Following international pressure, this trio recently claimed to have quit the business. But we can reveal this to be untrue. All three companies continue to play a major role in the whale meat industry – unwittingly supported by consumers. YOU can now help us shut down the Japanese whaling fleet for good by contacting the UK and European subsidiaries of Nippon Suisan, Maruha and Kyokuyo.

Faced with consumer pressure to shut down the whaling fleet, Maruha, Kyokuyo and Nippon Suisan divested their shares in Kyodo Senpaku in June 2006, and claimed that they had left the whale trade business.

Seeking to distance themselves from killing & controversy:

Whale Meat Profiting from the deaths of nearly half a million great whales before the 1986 commercial whaling ban, the trio then conspired to avoid the ban and continue commercial whaling through the Kyodo Senpaku company- contracted to kill whales under the guise of ‘research’ by the Government of Japan.

Faced with consumer pressure to shut down the whaling fleet, Maruha, Kyokuyo and Nippon Suisan divested their shares in Kyodo Senpaku in June 2006, claiming they hadleft the whale trade business. But corporate records show the companies continued to support the hunt by donating shares in Kyodo Senpaku to pro-whaling ‘public interest corporations’.

They thereby provided a massive subsidy, of tens of millions of US dollars to ensure the continuation of Japan’s large-scale whaling while trying to avoid international consumer boycotts of their seafood products in the lucrative and growing US and European markets.

EIA investigations show Nippon Suisan and Maruha retain a major role in whale meat wholesale and distribution, despite denying involvement. Maruha's hunt connections do not end there; shipping documents have recently revealed Maruha is the group owner of the Oriental Bluebird tanker, used by the Kyodo Senpaku fleet to transport whale meat and refuel factory ships.

With dwindling domestic markets and business ventures that now span the globe, they are increasingly dependent on foreign markets, in particular the UK and Europe. The subsidiary companies of Nippon Suisan, Maruha and Kyokuyo can influence their parent companies and urge them to permanently shut down the whaling fleet.

Take Action Now!

> Email & Fax Nippon Suisan’s European subsidiaries

www.eia-international.org/what_...1.html

> Email Kyokuyo’s Amsterdam office

www.eia-international.org/what_...3.html

> Email & Fax Maruha’s European subsidiaries

www.eia-international.org/what_...2.html

> Write to companies here

www.eia-international.org/what_...s.html


MARUHANISSUIKYOKUYO

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Help ban the poisoning of wildlife.

secure.defenders.org/site/Advocacy

Wildlife Services, a division of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), relies heavily on the use of sodium cyanide and sodium fluoroacetate (commonly called Compound 1080) -- two of the deadliest poisons in the world -- to kill coyotes and other predators.

Each year, more than 10,000 wild animals are poisoned to death with sodium cyanide and sodium fluoroacetate, experiencing horrific deaths that can take hours. These poisons can kill wolves, swift foxes and other wildlife… or even the family dog.

Help us end the use of sodium cyanide and Compound 1080. Fill out the form below to urge the Environmental Protection Agency to ban the use of Sodium cyanide and Compound 1080.

Personalized comments are most effective. Please be sure to include:

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Your name and where you are from
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Any personal experience of expertise that informs your opinion, particularly if you are a farmer or rancher

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STOP THE OKINAWA DOLPHIN SLAUGHTER!


Dolphins are now being hunted in Okinawa, Japan.

Maybe we can stop this by flooding the Tourism and Culture Office with e-mail messages. Please CC the mayor of Nago City and governor of Okinawa prefecture.

Let them know you won't be visiting Nago City - or anyplace else in Okinawa - until the dolphin slaughter is abolished.


ADDRESSES:

Okinawa Prefecture Tourism Department: aa057037@pref.okinawa.lg.jp

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Stop the Japanese Dolphin Slaughter

takeaction.oceana.org/campaign.jsp

From October to April, Japanese fishermen will kill more than 20,000 dolphins and porpoises as part of their annual hunt. Officials claim the slaughter is a form of "pest control" to offset the amount of fish the dolphins eat. But, the reality is, the butchered dolphins are sold off to supermarkets and grocery stores.

Japanese fishermen have admitted that they are worried the government will soon shut them down in light of international outrage over the hunt. Contact the Japanese Embassy today and tell Japan to stop the slaughter.

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URGENT ACTION: Orangutans could be extin

Across the world, illegal timber operations are decimating vital habitat for orangutans and other wildlife. In fact, a recent U.N. report predicts that orangutans could be extinct within the next 20 years -- the victims of habitat destruction due mainly to illegal timber harvests and land conversion.

Take Action here: secure.defenders.org/site/Advocacy

That’s the bad news. The good news is that we have an opportunity in today to help save orangutans and other wildlife threatened by illegal logging.

Take action now! Urge your Senators to support the Wyden-Alexander Amendment to the Farm Bill, an important provision to curb illegal logging and protect wildlife habitat around the world.

As Director of Defenders of Wildlife’s international conservation programs, I know the devastating impacts that illegal logging has on habitat for our endangered orangutans.

These primates -- one of our closest genetic relatives in the animal kingdom -- are rapidly being driven to extinction. Illegal logging has recently taken place in 37 of Indonesia’s 41 national parks, some of the last strongholds of the endangered orangutan.

Send a message to your Senators now and urge them to do something to stop illegal timber harvests that are driving orangutans toward extinction.

The insatiable demand for cheap wood products and luxury hardwoods in the United States, Europe and Japan is driving illegal logging operations worldwide. Yet America has no law against importing illegally harvested wood into the U.S.

The Wyden-Alexander Amendment would give enforcement agencies a powerful tool in the fight against illegal timber traffickers by making it a crime to knowingly import, sell, buy or transport illegally-sourced wood and wood products.

But your Senators may never have a chance to vote on this important amendment unless you take action right away.

Help save the forest homes of the world’s remaining orangutans. Please send a message to your Senators right now and urge them to support the Wyden-Alexander Amendment.

This amendment is our best chance this year to fight illegal timber trafficking and save the orangutans that are threatened by it, but we don’t have much time. The Senate is expected to decide on whether to allow debate on the Wyden-Alexander Amendment by the end of the week.

Our orangutans can’t afford to wait. Please send your message today.

secure.defenders.org/site/Advocacy

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U.S. overpopulation overwhelms ecosystem

Overpopulation takes toll on world's ecosystem
U.S. contributes more pollution than India or China
By: Alex Lawson
Posted: 10/9/07
With the world's population at nearly 6.6 billion people, the toll is being taken on the world's ecosystem, and the search for solutions is becoming more complicated.

Dr. George Byrns, associate professor of health sciences, explained that the issue is multi-layered and Americans carry a sizeable portion of the blame.

"While India and China are over-populated and pollute the air, on a per capita basis, the U.S. pollutes far more than any other country," Byrns said. "Americans are just beginning to realize that we need to move from a disposable society to a sustainable society"

Dave Ryan, spokesperson for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, ventured a guess as to why Americans are more prominent polluters of the environment.

"It's the kind of lifestyle our culture leads. We're more materialistic in nature with a lot more energy wasting commodities, and it's important we start to weed those out," Ryan said.

With an abundance of people, how do we stop producing so much waste outside of a governmental mandate on how many children a family can have?

Byrns offered several potential solutions to implement what he called "effective global population".

"They include education so people can get jobs, and knowledge of how to protect the environment and stay healthy," Byrns said.

Byrns went on to say that it is also important to improve health through vaccinations and provide safe water and waste disposal.

"This is important because sick people can not learn or work and when infant mortality rates are high, people tend to have more babies," Byrns said.

Ryan agreed that education and health are key elements to improving global climate.

"It's become a more prominent issue in light of 'An Inconvenient Truth' and other public endeavors, but people are still kind of under the impression that other people will just take care of it, but they need to be more active," Ryan said.

Other nations have implemented policies to effectively keep their ever-growing populations in check.

India has implemented a program called micro-lending that provides small loans to poor people to help them start small business.

Byrns explained that the mentality of this policy could lead to an effective change in the population.

"In some of these programs, loans are tied into mandatory health education programs, e.g., family planning and provision of birth control services," Byrns said.

"This results in less poverty, reduction in fertility rates, better health and improved environmental protection."

One reason this concern may not reach people on a local level is that people in central Illinois might not see how this issue affects them, but Byrns explained that there is a measurable effect in our community.

"Here in central Illinois, we may no longer be able to grow corn and out west, they may no longer be able to grow wheat," Byrns said.

media.www.dailyvidette.com/medi...shtml

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The Stork

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SOMETHING NEW IN ENTERTAINMENT!

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"White Rabbit"

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Ed Abbey speaks for me..................

*"We live in the kind of world where courage is the most essential of virtues; without courage, the other virtues are useless."

“A patriot must always be ready to defend his country against his government.”


“May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view. May your mountains rise into and above the clouds.”

“Wilderness is not a luxury but a necessity of the human spirit”

“Society is like a stew. If you don't stir it up every once in a while then a layer of scum floats to the top.”

“Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell.”

“The idea of wilderness needs no defense, it only needs defenders.”

“Abolition of a woman's right to abortion, when and if she wants it, amounts to compulsory maternity: a form of rape by the State.”

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Protect Polar Bears and Walruses

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Save Tigers: Stop Trade in Tiger Parts

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Take Action to Save the Congo Rainforest

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take action for Cook Inlet beluga whales

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I sing the body electric

I sing the body electric,
The armies of those I love engirth me and I engirth them,
They will not let me off till I go with them, respond to them,
And discorrupt them, and charge them full with the charge of the soul.

Was it doubted that those who corrupt their own bodies conceal themselves?
And if those who defile the living are as bad as they who defile the dead?
And if the body does not do fully as much as the soul?
And if the body were not the soul, what is the soul?

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Demand Ugandan Government Stop Killing R

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Take Action for Ugandan Rainforest

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Call now to help stop the Alaska Wolf Ma

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this poem is for deer

this poem is for deer

I dance on all the mountains
On five mountains, I have a dancing place
When they shoot at me I run
To my five mountains"

Missed a last shot
At the Buck, in twilight
So we came back sliding
On dry needles through cold pines.
Scared out a cottontail
Whipped up the winchester
Shot off its head.
The white body rolls and twitches
In the dark ravine
As we run down the hill to the car.

deer foot down scree
Picasso's fawn, Issa's fawn,
Deer on the autumn mountain
Howling like a wise man
Stiff springy jumps down the snowfields
Head held back, forefeet out,
Balls tight in a tough hair sack
Keeping the human soul from care
on the autumn mountain
Standing in late sun, ear-flick
Tail-flick, gold mist of flies
Whirling from nostril to eyes.

Home by night
drunken eye
Still picks out Taurus
Low, and growing high:
four-point buck
Dancing in the headlights
on the lonely road
A mile past the mill-pond,
With the car stopped, shot
That wild silly blinded creature down.

Pull out the hot guts
with hard bare hands
While night-frost chills the tongue
and eye
The cold horn-bones.
The hunter's belt
just below the sky
Warm blood in the car trunk.
Deer-smell,
the limp tongue.

Deer don't want to die for me.
I'll drink sea-water
Sleep on beach pebbles in the rain
Until the deer come down to die
in pity for my pain.


Gary Snyder

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Fight Japanese Whaling

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Expect Nothing


Expect nothing. Live frugally
On surprise.
become a stranger
To need of pity
Or, if compassion be freely
Given out
Take only enough
Stop short of urge to plead
Then purge away the need.

Wish for nothing larger
Than your own small heart
Or greater than a star;
Tame wild disappointment
With caress unmoved and cold
Make of it a parka
For your soul.

Discover the reason why
So tiny human midget
Exists at all
So scared unwise
But expect nothing. Live frugally
On surprise.

Alice Walker

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Help Protect Wolves in the Rockies

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Saving tigers from extinction...

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Stop Salvage Logging on the Grand Canyon

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Save Peruvian Jaguars and Other Rainfore

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Stop the war against the Mexican Wolf!

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Oppose Oil Production in Ecuador's Yasun

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The Man in the Dead Machine




High on a slope in New Guinea
the Grumman Hellcat
lodges among bright vines
as thick as arms. In nineteen-forty-three,
the clenched hand of the pilot
glided it here
where no one has ever been.

In the cockpit the helmeted
skeleton sits
upright, held
by dry sinews at neck
and shoulder, the webbing
that straps the pelvic cross
to the cracked
leather of the seat, and the breastbone
to the canvas cover
of the parachute.

Or say that the shrapnel
missed me, I flew
back to the carrier, and every morning
take the train, my pale
hands on the black case, and sit
upright, held
by the firm webbing.

Donald Hall

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Keep the Amazon off the chopping block