• Germany: What Do You Call A German Hunter Who Shoots An Elephant 20 Times After A 30km Chase ? – Answer: Ministry ‘Conservationist’ Mr Udo Wedekind !!!

Originally reported on February 5, 2014 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)
Compiled & edited by Patrice Greanville

WE THANK OUR COMRADES IN SERBIA FOR THIS REPORT. WE FULLY SHARE THEIR RIGHTEOUS INDIGNATION. 

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German ‘so-called conservationist’ Udo Wedekind poses alongside the 3 ton 7 metre elephant which he chased for 30km and which he shot over 20 times before dying. The most poignant aspect of this event is that the poor animal tried to escape this filthy sociopath. What better proof do we need that human supremacism still runs rampant in this world, even victimizing animals that any decent, educated person knows damn well are on the brink of extinction?  

At first the facial images of the so called ‘man’ who killed the elephant in Botswana were blanked out.  Nobody was supposed to see him. But now we have his full face photo and can present it to the world.  These images can now be sent to his colleagues at the ministry which he is supposedly involved with—that of ‘Animal conservation’ !

The plague of legalized hunting, even at a time when humans have succeeded in causing a mass extinction of species, spans the globe.  Below you will find links showing current prices for ‘hunting’ and killing animals in Zimbabwe, along with pictures of many animal-killing cowards who have their photos displayed on the website: – the photos are graphic in many cases. African countries, often mired in wars and tribal conflicts, and victims of systemic corruption and poverty, frequently “sell” the right to murder some of their animals in order to gather funds supposedly to help the very species being hunted or for the vague purposes of “development”. Europeans, who already erased most of their wildlife centuries ago, now send well-off degenerates to Africa, Asia,and other parts (including the US) to garner their trophies.

Prices: http://www.cmsafaris.com/mozrates.htm

Images: http://www.cmsafaris.com/zimbabwe-dande-hunt-trophy-gallery/gallery.htm

The elephant killed by this hunter ‘conservationist’ was in Botswana.

What neither of the articles says about this ‘conservationist’ is that the elephant was shot 20 times, tried to flee repeatedly, but was chased for some 30 km before finally, slowly, dying.

This sorry excuse for a human being, who clearly makes a mockery of conservation, and who we are at a loss to understand how a German state ministry entrusts with such sensitive tasks as protecting animals,  frequently claimed to be a “passionate hunter”, and has numerous trophies at home. In other words Wedekind’s passion to kill animals for kicks was not exactly a secret. Thus it’s undeniable that those who elevate these criminals against the animal world to positions of power share their blame.

Conservation of species, indeed
In typical fashion for a hunter, Wedekind  is quoted as saying that nobody had a right to tell him what to do or not to do, and that “my whole place is full of dead and live animals”.  A few years back he shot a male lion, who fled injured, and was only much later found and put out of his misery. The trophy allegedly hangs on the wall of his office.

He’s now been moved, after protests, to the department of agriculture in Thuringia, of which he will be the president. How the hell, we ask, is that a punishment? 

Conservation ‘ officer (aka hunter) Wedekind stands behind the elephant he murdered after a ‘tough hunt in hot conditions’.  The end result – ‘a real hunting victory’ !

Conservation ‘ officer (aka hunter) Wedekind stands behind the elephant he murdered after a ‘tough hunt in hot conditions’. The end result – ‘a real hunting victory’ ! Pictures of Wedekind were blurred in many publications.

Wedekind’s actions provoked something of a stir in the international press. Below, how some of the media covered the story.

NY Daily News link (USA):

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/german-animal-conservationist-boasts-elephant-kill-article-1.1599452 

German animal conservationist brags about killing elephant

German civil servant Udo Wedekind appeared in photos from an elephant hunt in Botswana, posing over the dead body of a three-ton pachyderm. The photos were allegedly taken at the same time Germany was appearing at conference in the country about elephant shooting. At the time, it was legal for foreigners to hunt the beasts, but a ban has since been imposed.

By David Harding
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

A German official whose job includes environmental protection and care of endangered species is being urged to resign after he boasted about shooting an elephant dead in Botswana.

A three-ton elephant has been gunned down by a German hunter who works as a conservation officer.  Udo Wedekind, whose job includes taking care of endangered species, was on a hunting trip to Botswana.

After gunning down the jungle beast, complete with ivory tusks, the German civil servant posed for trophy pictures, reported Thueringer Allgemeine newspaper.  He sent these to friends in Germany.

Alongside the images, he wrote:

“The hunt was tough, it was 37 degrees in the shade and was really humid. There was also thick bush, making the going tough,”

“It was really a challenge. I’m so happy that it ended with a real hunting victory.”

Botswana has passed a law banning elephant hunting by wealthy foreigners, who pay up to $50,000 for a license. However, Mr. Wedekind’s trip took place last year, before the ban was in force.

But his trip coincided with a Botswana conference on elephant shooting, which discussed ways of clamping down on the illicit ivory trade. German officials attended the event.

A German government official said “it wasn’t of interest” what civil servants got up to in their spare time as long as it was not illegal !!!

It is not the first time hunting in Botswana has proved controversial.

The clueless Juan Carlos with companion in bloodlust. The Spanish monarch, like many royals, is not exactly a bright light, a fact explained by heavy inbreeding in the Bourbon and Hapsburg lineages.

The ethically clueless Spanish king Juan Carlos with companion in an earlier safari. The monarch, like many royals, is not exactly a bright light, a fact explained by heavy inbreeding in the Bourbon and Hapsburg lineages. In January 2012, Juan Carlos was forced to apologise after taking part in an elephant hunt in Africa. He was also required to resign his honorary role with the WWF following the expensive trip. His trip came as Spain had entered a painful economic downturn, leading to claims he was out of touch with the people.

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The Daily Mail

The Daily Mail, a UK newspaper, covered the incident lavishly, with plenty of images. Below, link and some excerpts. 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2550394/German-conservation-official-Udo-Wedekind-urged-resign-shooting-elephant-Botswana.html

German conservation official shoots an elephant and poses with its corpse in Botswana

  • Udo Wedekind shot dead elephant in Botswana, south Africa, last year
  • Posed for photos alongside its corpse, before boasting about its size
  • From trunk to tail, it was 7.24m long and weighed three tonnes,’ he said
  • Mr Wedekind’s job includes the protection of endangered species
  • Commercial hunting was banned in African country last month

By Sophie Jane Evans
PUBLISHED: 2 February 2014

A German conservation official has shot dead an elephant in Botswana – before posing with its corpse.

Udo Wedekind, whose job includes environmental protection and care of endangered species, fired at the animal during a hunting trip in the African country last year.

He then posed for two pictures with its carcass, before boasting about its size and weight.

The senior regional government official – named as Mr Wedekind by Thueringer Allgemeine newspaper – then sent the photos to his friends in Germany.

Alongside the images, he wrote: ‘From trunk to tail the elephant was 7.24metres long. I would estimate he weighed in at about 3 tonnes.

”The hunt was tough, it was 37 degrees celsius in the shade, and was really humid. There was also thick bush, making the going tough.

‘It was really a challenge. I’m so happy that it ended with a real hunting victory.’

Sad: The German official, whose job includes environmental protection and care of endangered species, then boasted about the elephant’s size and weight. Above, Mr Wedekind waves from behind the animal’s carcass

Ban: Last month, Botswana banned elephant hunting by wealthy foreigners – some of whom were willing to pay up to £20,000 for a licence to shoot the animals.  However, Mr Wedekind’s hunting trip took place last year – before the ban came into force.

At the time of his trip, a conference about elephant shooting was taking place in the country.  The meeting – attended by several German officials – discussed ways in which to protect the species and the banning of the illegal ivory trade.

Today, Thueringen’s regional government environment minister, Juergen Reinholz, said: ‘It is not of interest what civil servants do in their free time as long as they follow the law and don’t break the rules.’

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And finally ….

German article of today. The number of hunters (SAV – or is that ‘conservationists’ ??) in this country is steeply rising: 2013 a plus of 13.5 %. Men AND women.

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Text from the article in red says, Hunters fullfil a statutory duty, to which they are committed. They are the only officially recognized voluntary conservationists (quote by the DJV – Germany hunting society)

http://www.wn.de/Muensterland/13-5-Prozent-Zuwachs-Zahl-der-Jaeger-steigt

Mo., 03.02.2014

13,5 Prozent Zuwachs: Zahl der Jäger steigt

Berlin/Münsterland – 361.557 Menschen haben 2013 einen Jagdschein gelöst. Das sind knapp 4.500 oder 1,2 Prozent mehr als im Jahr zuvor. Seit der Wiedervereinigung steigt die Zahl der Jäger in Deutschland. Im vergangenen Jahr waren es 13,5 Prozent mehr Waidfrauen und -männer als 1991. Dies geht aus einer Statistik hervor, die der Deutsche Jagdverband (DJV) anlässlich der Messe Jagd und Hund vorstellte.

Eine aktuelle Befragung unter angehenden Jägern zeigt auch: Von der Hausfrau über Schüler und Facharbeiter bis zum Arzt sitzen Vertreter aller Berufsgruppen gemeinsam in den Vorbereitungskursen. Jäger kommen aus der Mitte der Gesellschaft. Der Frauenanteil liegt laut Umfrage bei 20 Prozent – doppelt so viele wie in der Jägerschaft. 120 bis 180 Pflichtstunden zu Themen wie Biologie, Jagdrecht, Wildbrethygiene, Schießwesen oder Natur- und Artenschutz müssen absolviert werden – entweder in Abend- oder Kompaktkursen. Am Ende wird eine staatliche Prüfung abgelegt.

Eine solide Ausbildung der Jäger wird immer wichtiger, betont DJV-Pressesprecher Torsten Reinwald: „Die Jagd steht mehr und mehr im öffentlichen Fokus. Jäger erfüllen einen gesetzlichen Auftrag, dem sie Rechnung tragen müssen. Sie sind die einzigen staatlich geprüften ehrenamtlichen Naturschützer.“

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SAV Comment – from the above it is clear that in Germany the term ‘conservationist’ does not really differentiate from that of the term ‘hunter’ – both conservationists and hunters appear to be totally committed to killing animals as part of their ‘statutory duty’.   Any excuse for a good killing regardless – either by hunting or conservation; it is a statutory duty.  Let’s hope that Udo Wedekind will forever suffer as a result of his so-called ‘conservation’ practices.  Elephant Karma – bring it on !!




• Never the sharpest knife in the drawer, Liam Neeson cluelessly sides with the NYC horse-drawn carriage industry

Neeson: On the wrong side of a moral issue.

Neeson: On the wrong side of a moral issue.

ACTION HERO LIAM NEESON’s BROKEN MORAL COMPASS.
HE IS MAKING HORSE-DRAWN CARRIAGES AN IRISH ISSUE, and picking a fight with new NYC mayor Bill de Blasio, who’s trying to do the right thing. 

Irish animal defense group speaks out • Chauvinist Irish-pandering NYC media weigh in against the mayor • Are actors ever capable of being more than just superficial interlopers on important issues? As a rule, despite a few exceptions, celebrities show an appalling degree of intellectual laziness.

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horseDrawnCoalitionLogoThe following update on this issue was provided by the Coalition to Ban Horse-Drawn Carriages
(www.banhdc.org)

In the guise of promoting his new movie, Liam Neeson is making the rounds of the talk shows advocating for the so-called down trodden Irish immigrant drivers and talking bad about Mayor de Blasio. When he comes out from behind his acting lines, Neeson is not the brightest bulb in the box – and does not make a compelling argument. For example, on Jon Stewart’s show, he said that the “carriage drivers built the streets of New York. ” Stewart looked at him like he was stupid and said what with “horse s–t” and then said it was construction workers. Neeson was trying to make the argument that the horses “built America.” Then he said that the owners “treat the horse like their, kids” – to which Stewart responded -“if this is so, Child Services should be called about the 60 square foot stalls. 

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An Irish animal rights group has spoken out on this topic criticizing Neeson “”He may be able to act and string lines together, but when it comes to understanding the suffering horses endure in all weather extremes often in suffocating traffic fumes in the carriage trade, sadly Mr. Neeson has been a flop. The Irish public is commending Mayor de Blasio in his progressive efforts to retire this outdated industry in favour of a New York City that can hold its head up high with streets that do not harbour horse abuse.”

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APPENDIX

Liam Neeson Fights Jon Stewart Over de Blasio’s Proposed Horse Carriage Ban In NYC


FEB. 27, 2014
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Comedy Central/”Daily Show”
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Liam Neeson got heated over New York City politics while promoting his new movie “Non Stop” on “The Daily Show” Wednesday night.

“I am a little bit pissed off at our elected new mayor,” Neeson told host Jon Stewart. “He wants to close this horse and carriage industry in New York. There was a poll last week and over 60% of New Yorkers want to keep the horse carriage industry in Central Park.”

Stewart took the opposing side of the argument, saying, “We live right next door to them and I always feel bad for the horses on the streets. It seems like they and the van traffic don’t get along.”

Neeson argued that the horse carriage industry made the roads of New York, to which Stewart shot back, “What do you mean they made the roads? Are the roads made out of horse s—?”

An amazing debate between the two ensued:

Neeson: “These organizations want to put out all this false information about how the horses are treated and these guys treat their horses like their children. Have you been in the stables, Jon?”

Stewart: “If the Division of Family Services ever found out that they’re keeping their children in 60-square-foot stalls and feeding them buckets of grain twice a day… That is not good parenting as far as I’m concerned.”

Neeson: “He won’t even take a meeting with the horse carriage industry. He’s supposed to be representing the New York people, dammit!”

Stewart: “From my perspective, it does not look to be a particularly meaningful life for an animal.”

Neeson: “But it is a fulfilling life for an animal, they’re trained for this.”

Stewart: “Unless it’s Mr.Ed, we really don’t know.”

Mayor de Blasio, meanwhile, said at a recent press conference, “I’ll look at the stables,” [But] the bottom line is, we know where we’re going on this.”

Watch Liam Neeson slam de Blasio and (mock) argue against Jon Stewart below:




Elephants’ death march continues as the world fritters away time and resources that could help them

Stepping up the fight against elephant poachers
No matter which angle we look at it: blocking demand for ivory at the source; destroying stockpiles (which do nothing to dampen demand); combatting the poachers in the field; public mobilization campaigns by animal defense groups and wrongheaded approaches utilized; or the grotesquely inadequate amounts dedicated to the salvation of elephants and other species across Africa, Asia and other endangered areas, the response of humanity is pitifully slow, late and much too weak to stop the extinction of these wonderful animals.

Below, a report by CBS News (3.9.14)


Bear in mind that while poaching is the chief and most pressing factor in the disappearance of those animals, many indirect factors also play a substantive role. Include here the constant wars and global dislocations and distractions caused by conflict on the political and economic fronts issuing from a world that is literally rudderless (in terms of good leadership) and dominated by corrupt elites that generate poverty everywhere they rule—which is practically every corner of the planet—a fact that allows for habitat destruction on a massive scale, and the unchecked growth in human population.

Just saying.—P Greanville

Patrice Greanville is a longtime animal rights and social justice activist. He serves as editor in chief of The Greanville Post.  




Wolf dismembered for children’s pleasure

What the hell is happening in Denmark? This type of ugly activity continues to occur apparently unchallenged by the authorities.

17.02.2014 | Source: Pravda.Ru
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A few days after the notorious public killing of giraffe Marius in Denmark, a wolf was dismembered in front of children in the Natural History Museum, the Daily Mail reports.

The schoolchildren were invited to visit the museum on their winter holidays to ensure winter activities for children. The photographs show that some kids were excited during the dismemberment of the animal, while some others turned away in horror and buried their faces in their hands.

The wolf was delivered to the museum from a wildlife park nearby. Circumstances of the animal’s death are unknown.

At one point of the gruesome procedure, a female scientist pulled lungs out from the body of the dead wolf to show children how the organs work.

The wolf dismemberment happened just a few days after the murder of Marius, a giraffe at the Copenhagen zoo. The remains of the animal were subsequently fed to lions.

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Harry has his fun

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Dear animal defender,

At a conference on Thursday, February 13, Prince Charles — flanked by his two sons, Harry and William — warned that the imminent extinction of some of the world’s most precious species would have “dire consequences for humanity.” Less than a week later, a photo has emerged of Harry crouched over the body of a slaughtered water buffalo.

Though the water buffalo is not endangered, the prince’s actions show a disregard for animal welfare to a degree that is truly alarming from someone who has pledged to fight widespread extinction.

Harry has also been known to stalk stags and went boar shooting in Spain just ten days ago.

This particular photo was taken in 2004, when Harry went on a gap year trip to South America. During the trip, he and his then-girlfriend Chelsy Davy joined an expedition to hunt big game, staying at a private lodge in the province of Entre Rios. The buffalo was considered the “trophy kill” for Argentinian hunters.

How many more innocent animals will die at Prince Harry’s hands? How can we trust him to stand up to save wildlife if he won’t even save the buffalo, boars and stags he kills for fun? We deserve answers: Sign the petition to demand them from Harry immediately.

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