Australia may soon be cashing in on the barbaric dog meat trade in China!


Australia may soon be cashing in on the barbaric dog meat trade in China!
The issue
Australia's plans to cash in on the barbaric dog meat trade in China.
Australia's reputation may soon hit an all time low if it decides to go ahead with the unspeakable idea of exporting dingo and wild dog meat to China.
Talks of killing dingoes and wild dogs and sending their flesh to China have emerged. It appears the man behind this insanity is Dr Benjamin Allen of the University of Queensland, in Australia. It appears Dr Allen is best known for his repulsive ideas for killing off Australia's wild animals, or pests as he refers to them.
Courtesy of ABC:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-08-11/wild-dogs-on-the-menu/7721200
Dr Allen's history of killing off Australia's supposed 'pests':
Courtesy of ABC:
Is any wild animal safe from the clutches of Dr Allen:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-01-16/dingo-roo-cattle-study/6021808
A conference will take place between 30th August - 1st September 2016 in Brisbane, Australia. During this conference one issue on the table is the killing of dingoes and wild dogs for their flesh. An idea that is based purely on money.
The paper Dr Allen wrote for the conference is titled Creating dingo meat products for Southeast Asia: potential market opportunities and cultural dilemmas.
http://event.icebergevents.com.au/sustainable-use-2016
The thought of Australia being linked with one of the cruellest trades in the world, the dog meat trade in China, is simply unspeakable. Sadly the likes of Dr Allen does not agree, nor does he appear to care if Australia's reputation will be ruined as a result. If this unconscionable idea becomes a reality, Australia will be known as the country who not only believes the barbaric dog meat trade is acceptable, but also as the country who profits from it.
One way to stop this insanity is to urge the University of Queensland, in conjunction with other relevant parties, to immediately sack the man behind this obscene plan, Dr Benjamin Allen.
The issue
Australia's plans to cash in on the barbaric dog meat trade in China.
Australia's reputation may soon hit an all time low if it decides to go ahead with the unspeakable idea of exporting dingo and wild dog meat to China.
Talks of killing dingoes and wild dogs and sending their flesh to China have emerged. It appears the man behind this insanity is Dr Benjamin Allen of the University of Queensland, in Australia. It appears Dr Allen is best known for his repulsive ideas for killing off Australia's wild animals, or pests as he refers to them.
Courtesy of ABC:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-08-11/wild-dogs-on-the-menu/7721200
Dr Allen's history of killing off Australia's supposed 'pests':
Courtesy of ABC:
Is any wild animal safe from the clutches of Dr Allen:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-01-16/dingo-roo-cattle-study/6021808
A conference will take place between 30th August - 1st September 2016 in Brisbane, Australia. During this conference one issue on the table is the killing of dingoes and wild dogs for their flesh. An idea that is based purely on money.
The paper Dr Allen wrote for the conference is titled Creating dingo meat products for Southeast Asia: potential market opportunities and cultural dilemmas.
http://event.icebergevents.com.au/sustainable-use-2016
The thought of Australia being linked with one of the cruellest trades in the world, the dog meat trade in China, is simply unspeakable. Sadly the likes of Dr Allen does not agree, nor does he appear to care if Australia's reputation will be ruined as a result. If this unconscionable idea becomes a reality, Australia will be known as the country who not only believes the barbaric dog meat trade is acceptable, but also as the country who profits from it.
One way to stop this insanity is to urge the University of Queensland, in conjunction with other relevant parties, to immediately sack the man behind this obscene plan, Dr Benjamin Allen.
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Petition created on 18 August 2016