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category national | animal rights | press release author Monday June 30, 2008 22:25author by Bernie Wright - Alliance for Animal Rights (AFAR)author address AFAR, PO Box 4734. Dublin1. Report this post to the editors

Tesco cruelty to Turtles in China.

The Alliance for Animal Rights (AFAR) supports Care for the Wilds campaign opposing Tescos turtle sales.
We urge our supporters to Boycott Tesco shops here in Ireland.
CWI investigators who visited 32 Chinese Tesco stores in April and May discovered that staff do not adhere to Tesco's new slaughter
policies. In 12 stores where CWI witnessed slaughter firsthand, staff continued to kill turtles by decapitation alone or by evisceration.
CWI also found large numbers of disembowelled turtles with intact heads for sale.

In a Tesco store in China's Guangdong Province, CWI observed how staff caught a turtle and started to cut its head. "The turtle pulled back into the shell," says Dr Maas, "so staff cut the shell along the edge. The turtle broke loose and was caught again after about a
minute. Staff then sliced the still living turtle in half, separating the upper and lower part of its shell. In another scene, Tesco staff cut the turtle's abdomen from tail to neck with a pair of scissors.
The turtle extended its long neck and its extremities struggled. Tesco staff then added a traverse incision and pulled out the entrails." CWI also saw Tesco staff skinning bullfrogs alive. "This unacceptable and can not be considered humane under any circumstances."
Bound up tightly in plastic netting, live turtles are mostly displayed on ice, which is inappropriate and causes pain. CWI says that although Tesco acknowledged this fact a year ago, the practice continues.

Please highlight this issue and Boycott Irish Tesco stores until these cruel practises are ended.
Bernie Wright
Alliance for Animal Rights.
087 2651720

FOR VIDEO see http://www.linnics.com/cwi/video/cwisavid01.html

Care for the Wild press release below.
SCIENTISTS AND VETERINARIANS OPPOSE TESCO TURTLE SALES

Ahead of tomorrow's Tesco AGM, Care for the Wild International together with 27 leading veterinary, scientific and chelonian authorities and professional bodies wrote to Tesco CEO Sir Terry Leahy urging him to stop selling turtles and bullfrogs in China on conservation and animal welfare grounds.
Care for the Wild International (CWI) Chief Executive Dr Barbara Maas says, "China's hunger for turtle meat has sparked an acute extinction crisis. By selling freshwater turtles for food in its Chinese outlets Tesco is facilitating the demise of these species."
Tesco either butchers frogs and turtles in store or sells them alive for customers to slaughter at home. CWI's opposition focuses on
animal welfare concerns related to farming, transport, display and slaughter, and the conservation impact of turtle consumption as a whole.
"After assessing information provided by CWI last June," says Dr Maas, "Tesco removed hardshell turtles from sale because it is not
possible to access the animal's head for decapitation without breaking the shell. Tesco also added crushing the skull to decapitation as a slaughter method to reduce time to death."

"Decapitation has been deemed unacceptable as a sole method of euthanasia for chelonians and is only acceptable when reptiles are rendered unconscious by other methods," says Dr. Wilbur Amand, Executive Director of The Association of Reptilian and Amphibian Veterinarians and Executive Director of The American Academy of Veterinary Nutrition. "Reptiles are capable of surviving prolonged periods of anoxia (absence of oxygen from the brain) for an HOUR (or
more) after decapitation," explains Tortoise Aid Director, Annie Lancaster. Turtles killed this way will experience awareness and
severe pain. According to Dr. Richard Gibson, Head Curator of Herpetology at the Zoological Society of London, decapitation "is only marginally better than the live disembowelment and butchery going on in the live food markets."

CWI investigators who visited 32 Chinese Tesco stores in April and May discovered that staff do not adhere to Tesco's new slaughter
policies. In 12 stores where CWI witnessed slaughter firsthand, staff continued to kill turtles by decapitation alone or by evisceration.
CWI also found large numbers of disembowelled turtles with intact heads for sale.

In a Tesco store in China's Guangdong Province, CWI observed how staff caught a turtle and started to cut its head. "The turtle pulled back into the shell," says Dr Maas, "so staff cut the shell along the edge. The turtle broke loose and was caught again after about a
minute. Staff then sliced the still living turtle in half, separating the upper and lower part of its shell. In another scene, Tesco staff cut the turtle's abdomen from tail to neck with a pair of scissors.
The turtle extended its long neck and its extremities struggled. Tesco staff then added a traverse incision and pulled out the entrails." CWI also saw Tesco staff skinning bullfrogs alive. "This unacceptable and can not be considered humane under any circumstances."

Bound up tightly in plastic netting, live turtles are mostly displayed on ice, which is inappropriate and causes pain. CWI says that although Tesco acknowledged this fact a year ago, the practice continues.

Three quarters of Asian tortoises and freshwater turtles are threatened with extinction as a result of human consumption. China alone consumes some 20 million turtles a year. "International trade in live turtles to supply the Chinese markets has also decimated wild populations in many other countries including Vietnam, Cambodia, New Guinea, Indonesia, India, and even the USA," says Kevin Buley from
The European Association of Zoos' & Aquaria's (EAZA) Shellshock Turtle & Tortoise Conservation Campaign.

Although Tesco claims all its turtles are farmed, staff told CWI that some turtles on sale were wild caught. Research by Dr. Shi Haitao
from the Chinese Academy of Sciences confirmed that farming threatens wild populations. "In the long term turtle farms serve no function beyond generating profit for a few entrepreneurs. The existence of an enormous, largely unregulated, turtle-farming industry creates additional and serious challenges for turtle conservation. In addition "wild-caught turtles fetch significantly higher prices than farm-raised turtles, and no amount of captive breeding will decrease the desire for wild turtles. It is unlikely that the black market turtle farms could ever be controlled."

Prof. Darrell Senneke, a leading authority on tortoises and turtles and Director of the World Chelonian Trust told CWI, "When an adult
turtle is removed from the wild, it is not just that turtle that is being removed, but also the reproductive potential of that animal over a breeding life that may exceed 50 years. As a result, removal of even a few adults from a population can result in the decline and
eventual loss of the entire population."

"Turtle farms themselves still have a huge demand for wild caught specimens to ensure that the fecundity of the animals in the farms
remains high," says Dr. Buley. "Farms that don't regularly `top-up' their breeding stock with fresh wild caught animals, very quickly notice a drop-off in egg and hatchling production. The growth of turtle farms, the regional and international trade and now, the availability of these non-domesticated animals in large supermarket
franchises, is having a catastrophic effect on the remaining fragile wild populations of many species." "The cruellest aspect of turtle
sales by companies such as Tesco, says reptile expert Prof. Harvey Lillywhite, "is the extinction of populations and species worldwide".

Tesco's Corporate Responsibility Policy states the company is "committed to conducting business in an ethical and socially responsible manner" and uses "up-to-date knowledge of research, ethics, scientific facts and legislation to ensure this happens". "Twelve months ago CWI provided Tesco with all the science and expert opinions needed to reach a decision" says Dr Maas. "But Tesco refuses to accept facts. Undeterred by science and its own
policies, Tesco insists on maintaining an untenable position. This is irresponsible and unreasonable, and no amount of denial, corporate spin and excuses will change that."

Turtlesco [[email protected]]

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author by lulupublication date Wed Jul 02, 2008 10:59author address author phone Report this post to the editors

boycott all Tesco everywhere & spread the word - any companies (eg, electricity supplliers) who give 'free Tesco vouchers', give out to them.

author by Chinawatchpublication date Wed Jul 02, 2008 15:22author address author phone Report this post to the editors

This is not so much a TESCO problem, but rather due to lack and /or poorly enforced animal protection legislation in China. Instead of boycotting TESCO stores people should boycott all goods made in China.. And we should stay away from the upcoming Olympic Summer games as well.

author by Hugh Brisspublication date Wed Jul 02, 2008 19:11author address author phone Report this post to the editors

A far better reason to boycott TESCO is because it sells Israeli agricultural produce grown on STOLEN land and grown with STOLEN water. One of it's major shareholders is Dame Shirly Portert currently a fugitive from the British Courts hiding out in Israel.

author by Mr Manpublication date Thu Jul 03, 2008 00:08author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Probably better just to do a publicity campaign highlighting this practice. Tesco will stop it if there is enough publicity. Although, a previous poster is correct in it's not exaclty a Tesco problem as the culture in China.

author by lulupublication date Thu Jul 03, 2008 13:19author address author phone Report this post to the editors

There is a bunch of reasons to boycott Tesco; take your pick.

author by Auntiepublication date Fri Jul 04, 2008 13:28author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Is Tesco is too blooddy expensive anyway to buy anything .

author by Stevepublication date Tue Jul 08, 2008 11:13author address author phone Report this post to the editors

One of many reasons to stay well the fuck away from Tesco. In fact it's best not to shop in supermarkets at all if you can avoid it - they undercut local business, with inferior products, thereby homogenising everything even further. Look at any small town where a big supermarket like Tesco sets up. After a few years all the local shops, the ones with character and humanity, are driven out of business and you get a hollow boring place full of scumbag yuppie luxury apartments and a spiralling crime rate. Besides that, supermarkets exploit the shite out of their suppliers (see Tesco's "Permanent Price Cuts" for example) and their employees. Avoid!!

author by Mark C - Campaign for Commercial-Free Education - Personal Capacitypublication date Tue Jul 08, 2008 11:49author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Dispatches, the Channel 4 documentary series, did a very interesting investigation into Tesco last year. You can view it at this link:

http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-138163901489...en-GB

Related Link: http://www.commercialfreeeducation.com/archives/89
author by moderate anarchistpublication date Tue Jul 08, 2008 15:05author address author phone Report this post to the editors

“there is a bunch of reasons to boycott Tesco; take your pick.”
If I had to take my pick it would be the spiralling crime rates associated with the locating of new stores that Steve identified in his post .For some reason these large stores seem to be magnets for every type of hoody and delinquent in Ireland to congregate around . I would most certainly oppose the opening of a Tesco store in my neighbourhood.

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