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		<title>Australia conducts the world’s biggest on-land wildlife slaughter</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Share this page Australia conducts the world’s biggest on-land wildlife slaughter National icon, sports symbol and tourist draw — yet these unique Australians, the family of kangaroos, are hunted every night and slaughtered, as ‘pest’ or product, in their hundreds where they fall in back country of every state. Butchered in the field, packed bleeding in the tray of a ute, hung in primitive field storage for days. The covered-up reality of a world-leading wildlife slaughter and trade. Killed for petfood, sausages and shoe-leather Do you know this happens and is tagged vital Australian business? Do you know the risks of consuming bushmeat? Can you keep looking away? An Australian Wildlife Protection Council public information campaign —supported by Animals Australia, Save Canberra’s Kangaroosand Animal Protectors Alliance.</p>
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					<h1 class="elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default">Australia conducts the world’s biggest on-land wildlife slaughter</h1>				</div>
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									<p><em><strong>National icon, sports symbol and tourist draw — yet these unique Australians, the family of kangaroos, are hunted every night and slaughtered, as ‘pest’ or product, in their hundreds where they fall in back country of every state.</strong></em><img decoding="async" class="aligncenter wp-image-6211 size-medium" src="https://web.archive.org/web/20230304165014im_/https://awpc.org.au/wp/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Australia-Coat-of-Shame-300x228.jpg" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" srcset="https://web.archive.org/web/20230304165014im_/https://awpc.org.au/wp/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Australia-Coat-of-Shame-300x228.jpg 300w, https://web.archive.org/web/20230304165014im_/https://awpc.org.au/wp/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Australia-Coat-of-Shame-1024x778.jpg 1024w, https://web.archive.org/web/20230304165014im_/https://awpc.org.au/wp/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Australia-Coat-of-Shame-527x400.jpg 527w, https://web.archive.org/web/20230304165014im_/https://awpc.org.au/wp/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Australia-Coat-of-Shame-1536x1167.jpg 1536w, https://web.archive.org/web/20230304165014im_/https://awpc.org.au/wp/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Australia-Coat-of-Shame.jpg 2037w" alt="Australia-Coat-of-Shame" width="300" height="228" /></p><p><em><strong>Butchered in the field, packed bleeding in the tray of a ute, hung in primitive field storage for days. The covered-up reality of a world-leading wildlife slaughter and trade.</strong></em></p><h4><em><strong>Killed for petfood, sausages and shoe-leather</strong></em></h4><p><strong><em>Do you know this happens and is tagged vital Australian business?</em></strong></p><p><strong><em>Do you know the risks of consuming bushmeat?</em></strong></p><h4><a href="https://awpc.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Dossier_final_compressed_NEW-LINK.pdf"><em><strong>Can you keep looking away?</strong></em></a></h4><hr /><p><img decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-6387" src="https://web.archive.org/web/20230304165014im_/https://awpc.org.au/wp/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/AWPC-public-info-campaign-logos-2022-UPDATE.png" alt="AWPC public info campaign logos 2022-UPDATE" width="614" height="114" /></p>								</div>
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									<p><strong>An Australian Wildlife Protection Council public information campaign —</strong><br /><strong>supported by Animals Australia, Save Canberra’s Kangaroos<br />and Animal Protectors Alliance</strong><strong>.</strong></p>								</div>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Share this page A potent 1990s, 2000s campaign for Australia’s kangaroos Thanks to Viva!, the British animal welfare organisation that worked closely with AWPC when over here , British and UK meat lovers have a much harder time purchasing a chunk of bloody kangaroo meat for dinner. Even more remarkable, Viva! had a major impact on stopping the use of kangaroo leather for soccer cleats, convincing a famous sporting name. How they did it and also collected excellent resources for others &#8212; like the rare and shocking footage of shooters on the killing field&#160; &#8212; is told here in&#160; Viva!&#8217;s own words.&#160; This killing and cruelty continues today for other buyers of kangaroo skins and meat.&#160;&#160; Viva!’s Kangaroo Campaign History In 1994, shortly after the launch of Viva!, our attention was drawn to a new ‘product’ range in Tesco’s meat chillers, simply labelled ‘kangaroo steaks’. We discovered that this so-called delicacy was the product of the largest slaughter of land based wildlife in history – hunted at night in the vast outback, with powerful four-track vehicles and mesmerising search lights, the startled animals are shot, supposedly in the head. We obtained video footage of a kangaroo shooter in action, exposing a cruel and barbaric blood bath. The footage showed animals being shot in the throat, their legs slashed open, a hook inserted and they were hauled on to the back of the vehicle, still gasping in agony. Large, still-conscious males were dragged up by their testicles. When females were shot, the first action of the killer was to search their pouches for babies. Having found one, he threw it to the ground and stamped on it, grinding his heel on the ‘joey’s’ head. He walked away, leaving it writhing. Obviously, there is no justification for this wildlife massacre and our research revealed the excuses offered by the Australian government were lies.Determined to stop this cruelty we targeted Tesco – persistently campaigning for two years to uncover the truth of the matter to consumers. We printed specific materials for their customers, organising hundreds of local groups outside their stores to distribute it, and supplied information to the media. The culmination was a double-page spread in the News of the World on kangaroo killing; Tesco dropped the trade four days later. That was 26 September 1997. As a result Somerfield also dropped sales, cancelling an entire frozen food range.In 1998, Viva!’s director Juliet Gellatley was invited to Australia by various wildlife groups and created a storm of controversy – doing about 50 media interviews and a press conference at Canberra’s Houses of Parliament  filmed live on national and regional TV news. She returned to the UK to reinvigorate the campaign – including a demonstration outside Sainsbury’s supermarket’s headquarters in London on 24 July 1998. Actress, Pam Ferris, cut up her Sainsbury’s loyalty card in an act of defiance against the industry in front of Australian and British radio and TV cameras. It was followed the next day with 100 demonstrations in the UK outside Sainsbury’s stores and in Australia at restaurants that sold the meat. Representatives of the killing industry came to the Brighton demo, desperate to protect their markets. It did them no good because Sainsbury’s also dumped ‘roo meat, followed closely by all major supermarkets—1,500 stores in all. It led to Juliet being presented with the Australian Wildlife Protection Council award for services to wildlife. Despite the victory in Britain, sales of kangaroo meat and leather continued in Australia and the global market was on the rise.In an attempt to forge bonds between Australian and European groups and garner support for a wider campaign to ‘save the kangaroo’ Juliet returned to Australia in 2002.Filming for the hugely popular 60 Minutes, Juliet exposed key issues with kangaroos being shot for their meat and skins, which garnered widespread media, and visited the home of a kangaroo shooter to debate the industry.Through building a collaborative network our hopes were to save these unique and wonderful animals from further persecution.The next round of good news followed in 2006 when, after a four year campaign by Viva!, David Beckham finally ditched his controversial kangaroo skin football boots in favour of synthetic ones! His new boots – Adidas Cardinal Red/Silver Absolutes, which he helped to design – were instead made from high-tech synthetic materials and promoted as the &#8220;most accurate, lightest, and powerful&#8221; predators ever, positively reinforcing our Save the Kangaroo campaign.During 2008 Viva! congratulated Booker cash and carry for taking an ethical lead and dropping sales of ‘exotic meat’, including kangaroo, to help preserve species after a meeting in which we provided compelling evidence of the cruelty and unsustainable nature inherent in the kangaroo trade. This included a new report from the Australian Society for Kangaroos &#8216;Decimation of an Icon&#8217;, which showed several species of kangaroo shot in the wild for meat and leather on the brink of extinction. A second leading cash and carry company, Makro, removed sales of kangaroo meat due to similar concerns in 2009.Kangaroo skin football boots made the headlines once again in 2011, after it was discovered that large manufacturers (such as Adidas) were moving away from using the leather due to pressure from Viva! and other groups. However, to this day the big four (Adidas, Nike, Umbro and Puma) still use kangaroo leather to some degree.Kangaroo meat began making a resurgence in British supermarkets around 2013 when budget chain Lidl introduced a promotional burger range. We launched an ongoing campaign calling for an end to trade in kangaroo, which secured major press coverage in The Sun newspaper. It didn’t stop there though as frozen food giants, Iceland followed suit in 2015 with the introduction of so-called &#8216;exotic meats&#8217; – including kangaroo.Another supermarket chain, Morrisons, was also slammed in the national media for putting consumers at risk by selling kangaroo steaks and recommending the meat be cooked &#8220;medium rare&#8221;.  Soon after the deluge of emails from Viva! supporters Morrisons too dumped the range, insisting the steaks were a &#8220;limited</p>
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									<p>Thanks to Viva!, the British animal welfare organisation that worked closely with AWPC when over here , British and UK meat lovers have a much harder time purchasing a chunk of bloody kangaroo meat for dinner. Even more remarkable, Viva! had a major impact on stopping the use of kangaroo leather for soccer cleats, convincing a famous sporting name. How they did it and also collected excellent resources for others &#8212; like the rare and shocking footage of shooters on the killing field&nbsp; &#8212; is told here in&nbsp; Viva!&#8217;s own words.&nbsp; This killing and cruelty continues today for other buyers of kangaroo skins and meat.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
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									<p>In 1994, shortly after the launch of Viva!, our attention was drawn to a new ‘product’ range in Tesco’s meat chillers, simply labelled ‘kangaroo steaks’.</p><p>We discovered that this so-called delicacy was the product of the largest slaughter of land based wildlife in history – hunted at night in the vast outback, with powerful four-track vehicles and mesmerising search lights, the startled animals are shot, supposedly in the head.</p>								</div>
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									We obtained <a style=" text-decoration: underline;" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSgxx4ijeMg">video footage of a kangaroo shooter in action</a>, exposing a cruel and barbaric blood bath.

The footage showed animals being shot in the throat, their legs slashed open, a hook inserted and they were hauled on to the back of the vehicle, still gasping in agony.

Large, still-conscious males were dragged up by their testicles.

When females were shot, the first action of the killer was to search their pouches for babies.

Having found one, he threw it to the ground and stamped on it, grinding his heel on the ‘joey’s’ head.

He walked away, leaving it writhing.

Obviously, there is no justification for this wildlife massacre and our research revealed the excuses offered by the Australian government were lies.								</div>
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									Determined to stop this cruelty we targeted Tesco – persistently campaigning for two years to uncover the truth of the matter to consumers.

We printed specific materials for their customers, organising hundreds of local groups outside their stores to distribute it, and supplied information to the media.

The culmination was a double-page spread in the News of the World on kangaroo killing; Tesco dropped the trade four days later. That was 26 September 1997. As a result <a style=" text-decoration: underline;" href="https://www.independent.co.uk/news/ostrich-kangaroo-and-other-exotic-meats-off-the-menu-1234772.html">Somerfield also dropped sales</a>, cancelling an entire frozen food range.								</div>
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									In 1998, Viva!’s director Juliet Gellatley was invited to Australia by various wildlife groups and created a storm of controversy – doing about 50 media interviews and a press conference at Canberra’s Houses of Parliament  filmed live on national and regional TV news.

She returned to the UK to reinvigorate the campaign – including a demonstration outside Sainsbury’s supermarket’s headquarters in London on 24 July 1998.

Actress, Pam Ferris, cut up her Sainsbury’s loyalty card in an act of defiance against the industry in front of Australian and British radio and TV cameras.

It was followed the next day with 100 demonstrations in the UK outside Sainsbury’s stores and in Australia at restaurants that sold the meat.								</div>
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									<p>Representatives of the killing industry came to the Brighton demo, desperate to protect their markets.</p><p>It did them no good because Sainsbury’s also dumped ‘roo meat, followed closely by all major supermarkets—1,500 stores in all.</p><p>It led to Juliet being presented with the Australian Wildlife Protection Council award for services to wildlife.</p>								</div>
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									Despite the victory in Britain, sales of kangaroo meat and leather continued in Australia and the global market was on the rise.In an attempt to forge bonds between Australian and European groups and garner support for a wider campaign to ‘save the kangaroo’ Juliet returned to Australia in 2002.Filming for the hugely popular <a Style="text-decoration: underline;" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSgxx4ijeMg&amp;t=4m11s">60 Minutes</a>, Juliet exposed key issues with kangaroos being shot for their meat and skins, which garnered widespread media, and visited the home of a kangaroo shooter to debate the industry.Through building a collaborative network our hopes were to save these unique and wonderful animals from further persecution.								</div>
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									The next round of good news followed in 2006 when, after a four year campaign by Viva!, David Beckham finally ditched his controversial kangaroo skin football boots in favour of synthetic ones! His new boots – Adidas Cardinal Red/Silver Absolutes, which he helped to design – were instead made from high-tech synthetic materials and promoted as the &#8220;most accurate, lightest, and powerful&#8221; predators ever, positively reinforcing our Save the Kangaroo campaign.								</div>
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									During 2008 Viva! congratulated Booker cash and carry for taking an ethical lead and dropping sales of ‘exotic meat’, including kangaroo, to help preserve species after a meeting in which we provided compelling evidence of the cruelty and unsustainable nature inherent in the kangaroo trade.

This included a new report from the Australian Society for Kangaroos &#8216;Decimation of an Icon&#8217;, which showed several species of kangaroo shot in the wild for meat and leather on the brink of extinction.

A second leading cash and carry company, Makro, removed sales of kangaroo meat due to similar concerns in 2009.								</div>
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									Kangaroo skin football boots <a style=" text-decoration: underline;" href="https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/214899/Kangaroos-slaughtered-to-make-football-boots">made the headlines</a> <a style=" text-decoration: underline;" href="https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2011/oct/09/kangaroo-leather-football-boots-ethical?newsfeed=true">once again</a> in 2011, after it was discovered that large manufacturers (such as Adidas) were moving away from using the leather due to pressure from Viva! and other groups.

However, to this day the big four (Adidas, Nike, Umbro and Puma) still use kangaroo leather to some degree.								</div>
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									Kangaroo meat began making a resurgence in British supermarkets around 2013 when budget chain Lidl introduced a promotional burger range.

We launched an ongoing campaign calling for an end to trade in kangaroo, which secured major press coverage in <a style=" text-decoration: underline;" href="https://www.thesun.co.uk/archives/news/422921/dame-judi-slams-lidl-roo-meat/">The Sun</a> newspaper.

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									<span lang="EN-GB">Another supermarket chain, Morrisons, was also slammed in the <a style="text-decoration: underline;" href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3266574/Morrisons-slammed-selling-kangaroo-steaks-fears-poses-health-risk.html">national media</a> for putting consumers at risk by selling kangaroo steaks and recommending the meat be cooked &#8220;medium rare&#8221;. </span>

<span lang="EN-GB">Soon after the deluge of emails from Viva! supporters Morrisons too dumped the range, insisting the steaks were a &#8220;<a style="text-decoration: underline;" href="https://www.thegrocer.co.uk/buying-and-supplying/categories/meat/morrisons-removes-kangaroo-steaks-from-sale/527933.article">limited time promotion</a>&#8220;.</span>								</div>
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									In recent years we’ve seen kangaroo meat return to both Tesco and Sainsbury’s but our fast action to condemn them publicly led to both chains once again dropping sales.

Only Lidl and Iceland persisted so we continued our campaigning and in 2018 claimed a double victory as Iceland announced all lines containing kangaroo meat had been removed from sale in response to feedback from customers, closely followed by Lidl after significant animal welfare issues and health concerns were forwarded to Lidl UK’s Managing Director. As of June 2018 kangaroo meat products will have been removed from all UK supermarkets.								</div>
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									<p>Despite our successes campaigning in the UK the situation remains grave.</p><p>Population estimates from 2017 put the numbers of kangaroos in Australia at just over 46.1 million; down by over 11 million from 2001 when there was an estimated 57.4 million.</p><p>Worryingly a drop has been seen in all four species that are hunted.</p><p>Yet still, over million  of kangaroos are earmarked for slaughter each year.</p><p>This figure takes no account of the hundreds of thousands of baby ‘Joeys’, who are either left to die from starvation or are removed from their dead mother’s pouches and clubbed to death with iron pipes.</p>								</div>
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		<title>RESPECT, Reconciliation, Sharing the Land with ALL our Wildlife, Living with the Nature of Australia</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Share this page RESPECT, Reconciliation, Sharing the Land with ALL our Wildlife, Living with the Nature of Australia From the AWPC managing committee. We are excited to talk about our new AWPC campaign for 2023 and beyond: Respect, Reconciliation, Sharing the land with ALL our wildlife, Living with the nature of Australia &#8212; and versions of that theme. At this first stage we build on some stories that tell how some Australians are practicing respect and sharing with native wildlife, every day on their property, and why that is a good thing, not only for nature but for their businesses and themselves. You’ll find these stories here. The Respect campaign encourages us all to think about sharing our environment, whether on a small or large property, on a boat or on the balcony of a high-rise apartment. To reconcile with Australian nature, we urgently need to leave behind exploitation, persecution and killing of our unique wildlife for profit or prejudice, (see for example Australia’s shameful, world-beating wildlife trade). Similarly we must end habitat destruction for economic gain that since colonial times has overrun the natural environment and its inhabitants. We can’t rest at saving the injured victims of bad Australian practices, our general take-over-the-country lifestyle, or from increasingly challenging weather. Everyone can restore respect and reconciliation, and the pluses of extending our circle of care and compassion far outweigh the pain of letting go of tradition and old ideas.  A major plus whether in town or country is to know that remaining native animals have important roles to fill in retaining what remains of our ecosystems and biodiversity. So, starting out we want to gather more stories, either text and photos or video. Australian Wildlife Protection Council has a Youtube channel (best spell out the AWPC name in searching), where you will find a few initial pieces like this below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkD3w7o7x2Y AWPC committee, Frankie, Joanna, Maria. Do you have a story &#8211; either text or video? &#8230;to share about how you in your backyard and/or in your community are respecting and reconciling with the wildlife while retaining or adding to their habitat &#8211; that also includes our native plants – please send a short summary of your story to us via our contact form and we’ll talk about ways and means of grabbing that. Get in touch “It doesn’t matter if an animal can reason. It matters only that it is capable of suffering and that is why I consider it my neighbour.” “Until we extend our circle of compassion to all living things, humanity will not find peace.” Dr Albert Schweitzer (Dr Schweitzer, early 20th century missionary doctor, philosopher and theological thinker, is a well-known name in western society. An appraisal in a Christian journal said that in Africa his thinking came to revolve around: “The concept of ‘reverence for life’ …. In his day, his refusal to kill unnecessarily any form of life, no matter how minute, was regarded as a quaint eccentricity [by European culture]. Today we are finally beginning to see how our callous disregard of the biosphere may have already caused irreversible damage to the environment&#8230;aided by the colossal naivete of the western illusion of ‘conquering Nature’.) “ –– from Reconsidering Albert Schweitzer, by David L. Dungan, The Christian Century 8/10/75 pp 874-877 “The love for all living creatures is the most noble attribute of man [and woman].&#8221; Charles Darwin</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://awpc.org.au/respect-reconciliation-sharing-the-land-with-all-our-wildlife-living-with-the-nature-of-australia/">RESPECT, Reconciliation, Sharing the Land with ALL our Wildlife, Living with the Nature of Australia</a> appeared first on <a href="https://awpc.org.au">Australian Wildlife Protection Council</a>.</p>
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					<h1 class="elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default">RESPECT, Reconciliation, Sharing the Land with ALL our Wildlife, Living with the Nature of Australia</h1>				</div>
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									<p><em>From the AWPC managing committee.</em></p>								</div>
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									<p>We are excited to talk about our new AWPC campaign for 2023 and beyond: <strong>Respect, Reconciliation, Sharing the land with ALL our wildlife, Living with the nature of Australia &#8212; </strong>and versions of that theme.</p><p>At this first stage we build on some stories that tell how some Australians are practicing respect and sharing with native wildlife, every day on their property, and why that is a good thing, not only for nature but for their businesses and themselves. You’ll <a href="https://mariataylor.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/INJUSTICE-Extract-Sharing.pdf">find these stories here</a>. The Respect campaign encourages us all to think about sharing our environment, whether on a small or large property, on a boat or on the balcony of a high-rise apartment. To reconcile with Australian nature, we urgently need to leave behind exploitation, persecution and killing of our unique wildlife for profit or prejudice, (see for example <a href="https://awpc.org.au/campaigns/us-and-them-the-end-game/">Australia’s shameful, world-beating wildlife trade</a>).</p><p>Similarly we must end habitat destruction for economic gain that since colonial times has overrun the natural environment and its inhabitants.</p><p>We can’t rest at saving the injured victims of bad Australian practices, our general take-over-the-country lifestyle, or from increasingly challenging weather.</p><p>Everyone can restore respect and reconciliation, and the pluses of extending our circle of care and compassion far outweigh the pain of letting go of tradition and old ideas.  A major plus whether in town or country is to know that remaining native animals have important roles to fill in retaining what remains of our ecosystems and biodiversity.</p><p>So, starting out we want to gather more stories, either text and photos or video. Australian Wildlife Protection Council has a <a href="https://www.youtube.com/@australianwildlifeprotecti2954">Youtube channel</a> (best spell out the AWPC name in searching), where you will find a few initial pieces like this below.</p>								</div>
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									<p>Do you have a story &#8211; either text or video?</p>								</div>
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									<p>&#8230;to share about how you in your backyard and/or in your community are respecting and reconciling with the wildlife while retaining or adding to their habitat &#8211; that also includes our native plants – please send a short summary of your story to us <a href="https://awpc.org.au/contact-us/">via our contact form</a> and we’ll talk about ways and means of grabbing that.</p>								</div>
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					<h5 class="elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default">“It doesn’t matter if an animal can reason.  It matters only that it is capable of suffering and that is why I consider it my neighbour.”</h5>				</div>
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					<h4 class="elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default">(Dr Schweitzer, early 20th century missionary doctor, philosopher and theological thinker, is a well-known name in western society. An appraisal in a Christian journal said that in Africa his thinking came to revolve around: “The concept of ‘reverence for life’ …. In his day, his refusal to kill unnecessarily any form of life, no matter how minute, was regarded as a quaint eccentricity [by European culture]. Today we are finally beginning to see how our callous disregard of the biosphere may have already caused irreversible damage to the environment...aided by the colossal naivete of the western illusion of ‘conquering Nature’.) “   –– from Reconsidering Albert Schweitzer, by David L. Dungan, The Christian Century 8/10/75 pp 874-877</h4>				</div>
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					<h5 class="elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default">“The love for all living creatures is the most noble attribute of man [and woman]."
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		<p>The post <a href="https://awpc.org.au/respect-reconciliation-sharing-the-land-with-all-our-wildlife-living-with-the-nature-of-australia/">RESPECT, Reconciliation, Sharing the Land with ALL our Wildlife, Living with the Nature of Australia</a> appeared first on <a href="https://awpc.org.au">Australian Wildlife Protection Council</a>.</p>
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