DoctorOfScience,Literary Agent,science publisher & Screenplay Awards judge

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11 Nov 2023
Replying to @alexmassie
@alexmassie No apology for your allies,please? x.com/DiNield/status/1612449…

9 Jan 2023
@BBCCountryfile Thanks for showing the armed #terrorists who imported #avianflu to wage germ warfare on us still haven`t apologised for shooting girls in the face x.com/DiNield/status/6582712…
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This might be controversial, but I believe animals deserve stronger legal protection. Do you agree or disagree?
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Defra Trail Hunting Consultation 🦊 If you do one thing for wildlife today, please do this NOW Please share this post and encourage your friends, family and colleagues to take part before the consultation closes on 18th June. Together, we can make a difference for Britain's wildlife. Have your say here: consult.defra.gov.uk/.../tra… Save Me Trust Link savemetrust.co.uk/our-work/a…
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Morocco is facing growing international condemnation over reports of widespread killings and disappearances of street dogs as authorities “clean up” cities ahead of activities connected to the 2030 FIFA World Cup. networkforanimals.org/petiti…
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Improve Emergency Veterinary Care for Birds and Exotic Pets in the UK c.org/vnrYsHsk via @UKChange
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Ahead of #BanLiveExports International Awareness Day, more than 130 charities, celebrities and experts from 33 countries have joined our call for a global ban on live exports. Add your name to our open letter: bit.ly/3QEA2W9
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VICTORY: Philadelphia bans horse drawn carriages! The Philadelphia City Council voted yesterday to ban carriage horse businesses effective June 26. NYC, it's your turn…time to pass Ryder’s Law.
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A major new report warns that global wildlife populations have been cut in half in just four decades due to unsustainable human consumption and widespread habitat destruction. According to the Living Planet Report by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and the Zoological Society of London (ZSL), average monitored wildlife populations declined by 50% between 1970 and 2010. The Living Planet Index, which tracked more than 10,000 populations across roughly 3,000 vertebrate species, paints a sobering picture of humanity’s impact on biodiversity. Freshwater ecosystems were hit hardest, suffering a 75% decline due to pollution, water extraction, and dam construction. Terrestrial and marine populations both fell by around 40%, driven by habitat loss and overexploitation. The underlying driver is humanity’s expanding ecological footprint. Global consumption already requires the resources of 1.5 Earths to sustain. This burden is highly unequal: the average U.S. resident would need nearly four Earths, while the average UK resident would require 2.5 Earths. Wealthier nations often export their environmental impact through imported goods linked to deforestation and habitat destruction in developing countries. The report calls for urgent global action, including a shift to sustainable food systems, greater resource equity, and stronger habitat protection to reverse these trends. [WWF. (2014). Living Planet Report 2014: Species and spaces, people and places. World Wide Fund for Nature, Gland, Switzerland]
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Cicatrici che nessuno vede... Lacrime che non si bagnano... Ferite che non sanguinano... Urla che nessuno sente. Date loro voce! SEGNALIAMOLO🔥 Fiorella Animalista Veg
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