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Fur Factory Farming

Breeding animals for their fur originated in Canada at the beginning of the twentieth century. 300 years of relentless trapping of the world’s wildlife for fur had caused many species to virtually disappear. New sources of fur were sought and trappers began to catch animals alive to rear and breed in captivity.

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The Canadian Seal Hunt

THE BLOODY FACTS

Many people remember the high profile campaigns against the clubbing of baby seals back in the 70’s and 80’s but few people realise that the number of young seals being killed is now greater than when the campaigns began. The majority of seals clubbed or shot then clubbed are under 3 months old.

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The Trade in Dog and Cat Fur

The total ban on the trade in cat and dog fur across Europe is now in place.

As of 31 December 2008 an EU-wide ban has been enforced on the commercial import, export and sale of cat and dog fur. The new regulations introduce a criminal sanction with the maximum penalty of a 75,000 Sterling.

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Rabbit Fur - the facts

Introduction

Recent figures suggest that around 180 million rabbits are bred and killed each year primarily for their fur, with Europe and China being the biggest producers.

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Trapping

Millions of the world’s most beautiful wild animals are still being trapped each year just for their skins, using some of the most barbaric and crude devices ever invented. The three main trapping nations are, in order of the number of animals killed each year, the USA, Russia and Canada.

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The Ethical Case Against Fur Farming

A statement by an international group of academics, including ethicists, philosophers and theologians. Written by The Revd Professor Andrew Linzey.

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Endangered Species

The trade in wild furs has been responsible for the widespread decline of many species and has even caused the extinction of some. By the end of the 17th century the majority of Europe’s larger mammals had already been wiped out from most areas of their range and the fur traders were forced to look overseas for new sources of skins. 

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Karakul Lamb Production

Mary Wore a Little Lamb....

For years the fur industry has told the world that karakul lamb furs - also known as broadtail, astrakhan and Persian Lamb - are simply by-products of the meat industry. It also claimed that the most sort after pelts - those, sickeningly, taken from unborn lambs - were collected as a result of naturally occurring, spontaneous sheep abortions.

It will hardly come as a surprise to anyone who has listened to the fur trade’s spin over the years that a recent investigation by the Humane Society of the United States has found the truth of the matter to be somewhat different.

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Respect for Animals campaigns against the cruel and unnecessary international fur trade, believing fur farming and trapping to be morally indefensible.

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