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In a forceful attack on the Australian Government's promotion
of kangaroo meat in Britain, director of the vegetarian charity
Viva! today accused them of 'gross deception'. Speaking on her
return from a fact finding visit to Australia, Juliet Gellatley
said: "For nothing more than short-term political goals,
the Australian Government is sanctioning the greatest wildlife
massacre in the world and through its High Commission in London
is trying to sell the results of this carnage to a misinformed
British public."
In a highly controversial tour of Victoria, New South Wales
and Queensland which had the support of 40 of Australia's wildlife
and animal groups, Ms Gellatley tackled the kangaroo killing
industry head on in numerous radio and TV debates. She claims
it is imperative to stop the exploitation of the world's rapidly
disappearing wildlife before it is too late:
"Every excuse offered for the extermination of kangaroos
is scientifically insupportable. Six species have already been
made extinct and others will follow as Australia cynically attempts
to exploit all its wildlife. It's no good us crying crocodile
tears over animals such as tigers and rhinos once they have
been virtually destroyed. In the case of kangaroos, the time
to act is now, while it is still possible to save them."
Ms Gellatley's forcibly expressed her views in 50 media interviews
on Australia's west coast, including a major press conference
at the Federal Parliament buildings hosted by Senator Andrew
Bartlett. "The meat industry hated having a 'whinging Pom'
criticising their industry," adds Ms Gellatley, "and
tried to block my entry to the country. But what they hated
most of all was the way our detailed research exposed the false
claims that have allowed the kangaroo killing industry to prosper
and grow."
Viva! research shows that almost every claim made by the industry,
and repeated by the Australian High Commission, is grossly inaccurate.
The kangaroo population is smaller, the numbers killed are greater,
kangaroos pose no threat to agriculture, do not compete with
sheep for grazing and do not threaten the environment. Most
disturbing of all is the blatant cruelty involved, particularly
the destruction of millions of babies - 'joeys' - who are either
wrenched from their mothers pouches and clubbed to death or
are left to die from exposure.
"The destruction of joey's is the Achilles' heel of the
industry and something they simply refused to talk about",
adds Ms Gellatley. "Instead they attacked me personally,
claimed I was trying to make money out of kangaroos and one
newspaper kindly dubbed me 'the dinner guest from hell!"
Britain's second biggest food retailers also comes in for strong
criticism. "Sainsbury's are now the last supermarket chain
to sell kangaroo meat." concludes Ms Gellatley. "It
has aggressively tried to justify the trade simply by repeating
the same inaccurate claims being promoted by the Australian
High Commission. It has to be challenged or other foreign governments
will use our supermarkets as a cover for the sale of wildlife.
With 75 per cent of the world's species in decline or facing
extinction it is important to bring an end to the sale of all
'exotic' meats and encourage morality in retailing."
The Honourable Richard Jones, Member of the Legislative Council
of New South Wales, is even more damning of Sainsbury's. "Huge
numbers of pregnant female kangaroos and their babies are being
slaughtered every night and families destroyed and scattered
through the blood lust of an indescribably cruel industry. Sainsbury's,
in its greed for profits must take responsibility for the horror
inflicted on innocent wildlife. They have blood on their hands!"
Note to Editors. Viva!'s campaign against exotic meats has already
resulted in Tesco, Somerfield and Booker Cash & Carry rejecting
the trade. It is shortly to be expanded with Sainsbury's as
the focus in an International Day of Action.
For further information contact Juliet Gellatley on 01273 777688.
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