Marineland, Planète Sauvage: the same fight for France’s cetaceans!

Marineland, Planète Sauvage: the same fight for France’s cetaceans!

Marineland, Planète Sauvage: the same fight for France’s cetaceans!
31.01.2025
France
Marineland, Planète Sauvage: the same fight for France’s cetaceans!
Exploitation for shows

One month after the closure of Marineland, the fate of the dolphins hangs in the balance. After fears that the dolphins would be sent to China, the French Minister of Ecology has finally announced that she will veto this destination. We demand that their well-being and the end of their exploitation come before any other consideration. Why this persistent refusal to sit around the table?… Especially when at Planète Sauvage reproduction continues. We’ll be outside the Nantes park on Saturday February 8, the day it reopens.

Western parks are overflowing

At the end of January 2025, the French Minister for Ecological Transition announced that she would refuse to allow Marineland’s dolphins to be sent to China… A good thing too… even if, clearly, this announcement comes very late! 

The captivity market is saturated. And in France – we’ve been experiencing this bitterly since the vote on the 2021 law, which the French government itself initiated – our government seems to be discovering every day that there’s no more room in European parks for the survivors of endless breeding and training. 

Sleights of hands, euthanasia… and breeding in full swing

As proof of this, the Greek park Attica – where Naska and Ekinox, both born at Parc Astérix a few years before its closure, are still sequestered – is sending five dolphins to Clearwater in Florida. 

Will some of Marineland’s dolphins be killed? The question must be asked. We’ve reached this point because when the captivity industry no longer wants animals, when they are no longer profitable, either for breeding or for circus acts, it kills them. We remember the tragic fate of Ekinox’s mother, Femke

At the same time, Planète Sauvage continues to make money off cetaceans, with the birth of dolphin calves in overcrowded tanks. We’re choking.

What are our leaders doing, apart from burying their heads in the sand?

Where is the ministerial decree awaited for over three years after the law was passed? Where are the sit-down discussions needed to find truly acceptable solutions?

One month after the closure of Marineland, the future of captive dolphins in France remains bleak. We’re looking for ways out for those on the Côte d’Azur, while on the Atlantic coast dolphins are giving birth again and againWhere will these babies end up

We’ll be there next Saturday, February 8, in front of Planète Sauvage, which continues to train and breed under the guise of a “scientific and protection mission”, as the legal newspeak so aptly puts it. 

Venanson: when a deputy mayor poaches chamois with hunters. We are filing a complaint!

Venanson: when a deputy mayor poaches chamois with hunters. We are filing a complaint!

Venanson: when a deputy mayor poaches chamois with hunters. We are filing a complaint! 20.01.2025
Venanson
Venanson: when a deputy mayor poaches chamois with hunters. We are filing a complaint! Wildlife

The deputy mayor of the village of Venanson was caught by the French Biodiversity Agency (OFB) on October 12 and 13, 2024 poaching chamois with members of the local hunting society. Who says an elected representative has to respect the law? One Voice has filed a complaint following this scandal.

The town council of the village of Venanson in the Alpes-Maritimes region has a poacher in its ranks! Yes, a member of the executive who is supposed to represent the public service was caught red-handed on October 12 and 13. 

On the one hand, he was caught chasing chamois in the company of seven other hunters, even though the prefectoral decree limits the maximum number of participants to four. On the other hand, this man, who is none other than the president of the local hunting society, and his accomplices took dogs, collateral victims of hunting abuses, into this illegal pursuit of peaceful ruminants, even though their presence has been forbidden by ministerial decree since 1986. 

An obvious firm response from the Prefect: glad to hear it!

The Alpes-Maritimes prefect has decided to ban chamois hunting in the village for the 2024-2025 season. That’s the least he could do! For once, a representative of the State is showing a little common sense and recognizing the many failings of this deadly activity… In the decree, he points out that these repeated acts of poaching exerted “significant pressure on the species and a risk of endangering its good conservation status“.

One Voice has of course lodged a complaint with the Nice legal tribunal. Chamois must be able to live in peace, and no longer be the victims of poaching or false accusations by those who love dead nature.

We invite you to sign the Humanimo petition opposing the massacre of chamois in another region: the Doubs. For them, we have already written to the local prefecture along with other associative partners.

Towards the recognition of animal welfare? Constitutional Council hearing on February 4, 2025

Towards the recognition of animal welfare? Constitutional Council hearing on February 4, 2025

Towards the recognition of animal welfare? Constitutional Council hearing on February 4, 2025
28.01.2025
Versailles
Towards the recognition of animal welfare? Constitutional Council hearing on February 4, 2025
Exploitation for shows

We are asking the French Constitutional Council to solemnly recognize the notion of animal welfare. On February 4 at 3pm, it will examine our priority issue of constitutionality (QPC) at the Versailles Court of Appeal. In particular, the Council will have the opportunity to extend the ban on exploiting wild animals to all circuses!

While the parliamentary debates on the November 30, 2021 law provided for a total ban on wild animals in circuses, in the end this will only apply to traveling establishments from 2028. And with the government’s complicity, they’ll even just have to park their cage trucks for good to keep the animals and continue captivity, training and shows.

Instead of funding sanctuaries as promised, and seeking solutions for these animals who have been mistreated all their lives, our government once again decides to turn a blind eye to the tragic fate of hundreds of big cats, primates, zebras, birds and Samba, the last elephant held by a circus in France, and thus prolong their suffering with circus performers.” Muriel Arnal President of One Voice

Far from the hope of a peaceful retirement promised to them by our leaders, for the animals kept in circuses, the prospect of endless exploitation is taking shape. In the context of our request against the automatic equivalence allowing traveling circuses to settle down, the Council of State has referred the QPC we raised to the Constitutional Council.

For the sake of children, for the sake of animals, let’s ban circuses with animals!

Not only are we asking the Constitutional Council to legally enshrine the protection of animal welfare, which would then be imposed on all laws and public authorities, but also that it strongly affirms that animal shows are contrary to the principle of “environmental education” recognized by the Charter of the Environment.

As over 100 psychologists assert[1], children’s exposure to circus performances can lead them to “deny messages of pain and hinder the development of empathy that is crucial during the process of development and growth, and hence [to] produce an incongruous response – i.e. joy and amusement – to punishment, discomfort and injustice”

 

On February 4 at 3pm, we’ll be at the Versailles Court of Appeal for a hearing during which the Constitutional Council will examine this possibility. In the meantime, join us in calling for a ban on the exploitation of animals in circuses, for Samba, Jumbo and all the others.

 

[1] See Appendix 3, page 40: “Declaration by psychologists on the anti-educational value of animal mistreatment in circuses and shows”

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Angora rabbits: despite a denial of justice, let’s say stop to fur!

Angora rabbits: despite a denial of justice, let’s say stop to fur!

Angora rabbits: despite a denial of justice, let’s say stop to fur!
27.01.2025
Angora rabbits: despite a denial of justice, let’s say stop to fur!
Fashion

In 2016, we revealed unbearable images of Angora rabbits exploited for their wool, howling in pain at the hands of a breeder. Despite our multiple investigations and nine years of legal battles, the examining magistrate decided not to prosecute. For the animals exploited and killed by this industry, we are continuing the fight by keeping up the pressure on brands: after convincing MaxMara, we are addressing Gérard Darel to urge it to change its practices. In February, support this initiative by sharing our letter, and join us in the many cities where we will be present to say stop to this industry of suffering! 

Animals tortured, and justice denied

In 2016, we revealed images of an Angora rabbit farm exploited for the fashion industry. These animals are kept in cages, just like all those who are bred for their fur. But here, the males are killed by hand at birth, and the females used for their hair and reproduction. Hair removal sessions in which the gentle rodents are stretched and held in place on a plank while their hair is plucked from all over their bodies, and they scream in a high-pitched voice, their skin raw, before, terrified, they are put back in their cages until the next session.

The reaction of the authorities was simple and sadly predictable: “Move along, nothing to see here!” The Ministry of Agriculture even assured us that the “depilation” method was painless and supposedly “validated by INRA”. They then told the Commission for access to administrative documents (CADA), which we had referred to, that no such document existed. As for the courts, despite our new images from 2018 and 2020 and the reports of our experts, it has been no use: for them, these cries do not necessarily reveal pain, but simply “slight stress”. And yet, without terror or acute distress, rabbits never scream.

New or vintage, a fur coat is a no-no!

The fact that it’s second-hand doesn’t change a thing: behind an angora garment, there’s always a life of caging, suffering and mutilation. At a time when fur seems to be making a comeback among some young people, and since the issue has become a societal blind spot since the closure of mink farms at the end of 2021, we’re relaunching a major campaign against animal products (including feathers and exotic skins in particular) in fashion. 

While some brands, such as Gucci, Versace, Armani, Lacoste, Ba&sh and American Vintage, have already renounced fur, others prefer to remain stubborn. Behind all the rhetoric about animal welfare, for some people the lives of animals are worth nothing when their bodies or parts are sold for a high price.

As part of the ICE Fur Free Europe campaign run by Eurogroup for Animals with the support of the Fur Free Alliance, of which we are the French representative, we are working to make decisive progress towards banning the fur trade in the European Union. After our action last year to persuade MaxMara to stop using fur in its creations, the brand announced it was halting its production. 

Today, we’re urging Gérard Darel to follow suit and commit to more ethical fashion. We invite you to write to the top-of-the-range brand, which values French savoir-faire: we no longer want fashion that comes from animal misery, luxury can renew itself through innovation. 

And to go even further, join us at one of the many events we’re organizing in February as part of our national campaign!

In the Hérault region, the scandal of animals poisoned in the wild

In the Hérault region, the scandal of animals poisoned in the wild

In the Hérault region, the scandal of animals poisoned in the wild
22.01.2025
Hérault In the Hérault region, the scandal of animals poisoned in the wild
Domestic animals

Since January 8, 2025, two dogs, two horses and several wild boars have died in a town in the Hérault region, after being cowardly poisoned. These acts of abject cruelty present a risk of environmental contamination. One Voice has lodged a complaint.

Since the beginning of January, a veritable hecatomb has been taking place in the town of Gigean. Two dogs, two horses and wild boars died after eating poisonous pieces of bread scattered along their path. Their deaths, in unspeakable suffering, took place at a time when they were in the best of health and going about their day like any other. A terrible image: the two equines, thought to be safe by their human companion, collapsed in a matter of seconds. The murderous intent is unmistakable. An investigation has been launched and the mayor has lodged a complaint.

A deadly frenzy

In the wild, wild animals must constantly fight for their survival, escape hunters’ bullets and deadly traps, to which even our domestic companions like Koukou, Cooky and Tigrou are regularly exposed. But here we are: this display of legal violence is not enough.

Some resort to even greater sadism, poisoning their victims. It’s an outlawed method, but one that’s highly prized by animals’ enemies, especially those of wolves and stray cats, who suffer from a persistent persecution.

And beyond these tragic deaths, the entire environment, from the health of the soil to that of small animals, is threatened by these outrageous acts. We will not let such crimes go unpunished!

On behalf of the animals killed in Gigean, and in support of the mayor’s complaint, we have sent our complaint to the Montpellier legal tribunal.

To ensure that horses are granted pet status and better protection, sign our petition.

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No New Year’s resolutions for French labs: 40,000 rodents condemned in one week

No New Year’s resolutions for French labs: 40,000 rodents condemned in one week

No New Year’s resolutions for French labs: 40,000 rodents condemned in one week
13.01.2025
France
No New Year’s resolutions for French labs: 40,000 rodents condemned in one week
Animal testing

The French Ministry of Research is off to a flying start this year. By approving twenty projects between January 1 and 6, 2025, no fewer than 40,000 rodents will be condemned to painful experiments and certain death. At this breakneck pace, the number of animals used for testing for the first time in 2025 will continue to exceed 2,000,000…

One Voice reveals the fate reserved for the first individuals sacrificed this year.

A life of torment under the guise of experimentation

To begin with, over 7,000 mice and their offspring will suffer heart attacks. None will survive. Thousands of rats will undergo painful surgery to attach a luminous implant to their brains, before being deprived of food and forced to perform exercises in exchange for a little food. After all this suffering, they will be killed to recover their brains.

Dozens of rabbits will have their eardrums perforated, while the same studies will induce cancer and fatal kidney failure in thousands of mice. Others will undergo force-feeding, and finally, over 25,000 rodents will be injected by every conceivable route with chemical or radioactive compounds, just to see the path these products follow in their bodies, before being killed.

Three quarters of them will die after these experiments. As for the others…

Three-quarters of the animals used in these sordid projects will be killed after the procedures for their organs and tissues. Some will be murdered with an overdose of anesthesia, others gassed progressively with carbon dioxide. The less fortunate will have their cervical vertebrae legally dislocated, their skulls struck to induce lethal shock, or will be decapitated

The remaining quarter will soon be reused in other protocols before dying in the same appalling conditions.

If, like us and 75% of the French population, you believe in suffering-free science, join us in putting an end to animal experimentation!

One Voice supports the “Touche pas à mon Popotte” refuge against the hunters’ relentlessness

One Voice supports the “Touche pas à mon Popotte” refuge against the hunters’ relentlessness

One Voice supports the “Touche pas à mon Popotte” refuge against the hunters’ relentlessness
10.01.2025
Gironde
One Voice supports the “Touche pas à mon Popotte” refuge against the hunters’ relentlessness
Wildlife

Since 2022, in the Gironde region, the “Touche pas à mon Popotte” refuge has been plagued by beat hunts that flout safety regulations and terrorize the animals it shelters. Despite a complaint lodged at the end of 2023 and mediation in January 2024, the hunters did it again last December. We have written to the mayor.

While the animals taken in by “Touche pas à mon Popotte” should find a haven of peace, far from the human violence they have experienced, they are regularly disturbed by shootings. In 2023, a hunt had already caused panic among the animals, even going so far as to take place less than 150 meters from a neighboring house, without the owner’s consent. A complaint was lodged. One might have expected that the mediation held at the city hall in January 2024 would have brought peace to the village. That isn’t so…

Animals in danger

On December 30, 2024, the hunters outdid themselves, encircling the refuge in the middle of the fog, without a single beater intervening to ward off the beat hunt. Informed of the operation only an hour and a half before the event, the president of “Touche pas à mon Popotte” was unable to bring all her protégés to safety. Frightened by the cries of the dogs, one ewe fell as she had just started to walk again after undergoing major surgery. How many more victims will be claimed by trigger-happy people who respect nothing and nobody, and certainly not the most basic safety rules? 

Hunting, a deadly problem

Such events are commonplace in the Gironde region, where the French Biodiversity Agency (OFB) has identified numerous breaches of the law. While hunters boast every year about the reduction in the number of accidents caused by their hobby, a few hours in their company is enough to realize that most don’t even follow the meagre “teachings” delivered by the vast joke of the “hunting license”. Drunken fanatics, loaded guns nonchalantly placed in cars or even pointed at people… there’s no shortage of examples of risky behavior. In 2023, we made a request to the Council of State to force the Ministry of Ecological Transition to make this deadly pastime safe. We are still awaiting their response…

In support of “Touche pas à mon Popotte”, we sent a letter to the mayor asking him to ban hunting in his village. To support our campaign, and because 89% of French people believe that hunting poses safety problems (IPSOS/One Voice 2023 poll), sign the petition.

NO to more relaxed wolf shooting: let us all take part in the public consultation!

NO to more relaxed wolf shooting: let us all take part in the public consultation!

NO to more relaxed wolf shooting: let us all take part in the public consultation!
09.01.2025
France
NO to more relaxed wolf shooting: let us all take part in the public consultation!
Wildlife

A new draft decree against wolves aimed at further relaxing (yes, it’s possible) the use of lethal shooting and amending the decree of February 21, 2024 is currently out for public consultation.

On the menu: unbridled freedom granted to lieutenants of louveterie and pests and the government’s obstinate bad faith regarding the “non-protectability” of bovine and equine herds. 

Below, we detail the arguments you can use to denounce these delirious and deadly changes. Oppose by taking part in the online public consultation!

At a time when wolf populations are stagnating in France, the perpetual relaxation of the policy of culling wolves poses a real threat to their conservation status. Alas, a new draft decree amending that of February 21, 2024 aims to take an even harder line against them. 

The announcement of the wolf population estimate in December 2024 confirmed that the methods used to implement their “management” in no way met the objectives of reducing predation. Indeed, since 2017, while the lupine population has been growing strongly, the number of predations attributed to it has stabilized. There is therefore no link between the number of wolves and the number of attacks, but that doesn’t matter, because the State wants to please those who want to see them disappear, despite the fact that 82% of French people consider that canids play a key role in the balance of the ecosystem. 

Such is the perfidy of this so-called ministry of “Ecological” Transition that it didn’t even wait for the opinion of the French Nature protection national council (CNPN) on the draft decree (unfavorable, it goes without saying) to be published and accessible to all before unveiling its appalling “draft”, which, like its predecessors, is technically and scientifically unfounded. This clearly deprived the public of an opportunity to apprehend the consequences of these changes on biodiversity.

The government’s hypocrisy on the “non-protectability” of cow and horse herds

Despite positive feedback from other countries, the French State is once again claiming loud and clear that cows and horses (what about donkeys, by the way?) cannot be protected. 

The administration still believes that, to date, there is no effective protection standard for these animals. And yet:

  • It is up to them to create such a reference system.
  • The effectiveness of most of the protection measures implemented for this type of herd has been proven in other European countries exposed to wolf predation.
  • It follows from these observations that the failure to validate a protection scheme for these farm animals is not due to the absence of effective measures, but rather to the absence of any initiative to draw up such a reference framework.

The changes made to article 6 of the ministerial decree of February 21, 2024 are neither justified nor relevant: 

  • The decree does not provide a truly exhaustive definition or criteria for assessing the “means of reducing herd vulnerability” on which the departmental prefect must base his assessment of whether or not a herd is protectable.
  • The text contains no details to differentiate between measures to reduce herd vulnerability and protection measures.

The decree’s problematic silence on the prefects’ actual assessment of the “non-protectability” of herds:

  • The draft does not specify the form to be taken by the confirmation by the departmental prefect of the “steps taken to reduce the vulnerability” of bovine and equine herds.
  • Nor is it announced which entity will carry out the “territorial” techno-economic analysis. The CNPN, in its notice of December 17, 2024, recommends that it be entrusted to independent organizations rather than to agricultural organizations displaying out of principle the non-protegeability of bovine herds without any technical or scientific basis.”
  • This lack of precision is all the more worrying as prefects have a nasty habit of not systematically (let’s be honest, rather rarely) providing proof of the technico-economic analysis leading them to consider a herd as non-protectable. 

Lieutenants of louveterie and pests free to keep the bodies of killed wolves

When the French Biodiversity Agency (OFB) recovers the bodies of wolves, it is at least able to check that lethal shooting is carried out legally (on pastureland with a shooting permit, actual presence of a herd, shooting distances, protective measures in place at the time of shooting, etc.). However, the government wishes to entrust this crucial mission to the lieutenants of louveterie and pests, volunteers in contact with local hunters. On such a sensitive subject, it is irresponsible to give them this power, when we know that it could trigger conflicts of interests.  

  • To avoid any conflict of interests, the task of verifying the legality of shooting by recovering the remains should fall solely to the OFB. 
  • As the CNPN points out, the exact content of this task is not clarified. However, it is important not to forget that the use of information for scientific purposes must be reserved exclusively for the OFB. 

In short, each new measure is less clear than the last, giving further grist to the mill of detractors of these magnificent animals. 

Express your unwavering support for the wolves as soon as possible by taking part in the consultation – they need it badly!

One Voice and the ATHENAS Center go to court for a young lynx killed with a shovel

One Voice and the ATHENAS Center go to court for a young lynx killed with a shovel

One Voice goes to court for a young lynx killed with a shovel
07.01.2025
Niederbronn-les-Bains
One Voice and the ATHENAS Center go to court for a young lynx killed with a shovel
Wildlife

A young lynx was killed in agony after getting lost. The village of Niederbronn-les-Bains, near the Northern Vosges, was the scene of a massacre perpetrated with a shovel. A resident violently attacked the animal. One Voice and the ATHENAS Center denounce this barbaric act and have filed a complaint for the destruction of a protected species. 

A young lost lynx victim of human cruelty

On October 18, 2024, a local resident was surprised to spot a young lynx in the minigolf park.

A fortunate encounter, given that the feline is usually discreet. But lucky for whom? More for the walker from the Bas-Rhin region than for the feline, who, according to Claude Kurtz, a member and specialist of the French wolf-lynx network, was distraught and starving. The defenseless, lost young animal then suffered an excruciating death at the hands of a resident of Niederbronn-les-Bains. 

We won’t let this barbarism go unchallenged

The lynx endured a slow death: he was killed with a shovel in a private henhouse. Who would dare harm an animal like that, moreover one so majestic and rare in France? 

This individual had the misfortune to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, and suffered from indifference, worse still, from human malice towards wildlife and its noblest representatives. 

One Voice has joined forces with the ATHENAS Center to file a complaint for the destruction of a protected species. We will obtain justice for this feline and continue to fight so that they can all live in peace. 

Trafficking in wild animals: One Voice files a complaint for a black panther

Trafficking in wild animals: One Voice files a complaint for a black panther

Trafficking in wild animals: One Voice files a complaint for a black panther
07.01.2025
Nord
Trafficking in wild animals: One Voice files a complaint for a black panther
Wildlife

In September 2019, a young black panther escaped from a house in Armentières where she was being illegally kept by a man known to the police. After many twists and turns, which could have led to a tragic outcome, she was finally taken in by a sanctuary. On Thursday, January 9, 2025, at 2pm, we will be at the Lille legal tribunal to have the seriousness of the facts, which fall under wildlife trafficking and against which we have filed a complaint, recognized.

On September 18, 2019, residents of Armentières, in the Nord region, were stunned to observe a black panther pacing across the rooftops… Barely six months old, “Louise” had just run away from a private home. Sequestered at a private individual’s place, her claws amputated from her front paws, she was trying to escape the unbearable life to which her “owner”, in search of exoticism and without the slightest authorization, had forced her since she was a baby.

After being captured by the fire department and entrusted to the French Animals Protection League, she was temporarily transferred to the Maubeuge zoo… But other adventures awaited her: just a few days later, she was stolen from the zoo and vanished into thin air. Hearings and searches carried out by the Belgian police led to nothing, leaving us to fear the worst for a long time. Had the kidnappers got rid of the panther to eliminate any chance of tracing her back to them? 

It wasn’t until January 2020 that she finally reappeared after being handed over by individuals to a sanctuary in the Netherlands. There, she was renamed Akilla, leaving behind her former first name and the “lap cat” past that went with it.

A deadly illegal trade

The man who had imposed this unnatural existence on her had already been sentenced to three months’ imprisonment for the unauthorized keeping of a monkey, among other offences. So why stop there? Regarding Akilla, the consequences could have been far more serious. She could have – provided she wasn’t shot in the street by her “owner” like Mévy – spent the rest of her life cloistered in a zoo, going in circles behind glass to entertain the gallery. A fate reminiscent of that of the caracal removed from the Athénas center in 2021, or of Maya. Worse still, she could have been killed to enrich the taxidermists and their accomplices.

Such is the face of wildlife trafficking, which still has its place on the international trade podium. Circus performers, skin traders, poachers, traffickers of all kinds and unscrupulous private individuals stick together and are all involved in this dark business. And it’s the animals who pay the highest price. We will continue to defend them relentlessly as long as they remain the playthings of infamous transactions.

To ensure that Akilla’s voice is heard and that she is the last victim of the man who wanted to reduce her to a common apartment cuddly toy, we’ll be at the court hearing in Lille on January 9, 2025, at 2pm.

 

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