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Horrific Tiger Temple Exposed and Shut Down

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Wildlife authorities in Kanchanaburi province Thailand discovered 40 dead tiger cubs in a freezer during a raid on the Buddhist Tiger Temple where 137 tigers were kept.

Wildlife Authorities Raid Thailand's Controversial "Tiger Temple"

The infamous facility is being investigated for wildlife trafficking following accusations the monks were illegally breeding and trafficking endangered animals. Officials corralled and captured more than 130 surviving adult tigers at the tourist destination west of Bangkok. A Temple official denies having a breeding program and that the tigers mate naturally.  The Wildlife Conservation Office said that the tigers were being mistreated, and have begun taking control of them from the Buddhist monks who run the center.

After the 10 year investigation by Cee4life resulting in the scathing report, cee4life.org/tiger-temple-report  Cee4life’s Sybelle Foxcroft presented DNP with a 2nd report, currently not released in public.  The DNP are now removing all tigers from Tiger Temple. .

Dead tiger cubs are displayed by Thai officials after they were found in a raid on the controversial Tiger Temple, in Kanchanaburi

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Officers with Thailand’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation observe the carcasses of 40 tiger cubs and a binturong (also known as a bearcat) found at the “Tiger Temple” on Wednesday.

As usual, follow the money, the criminal “Buddhist Monks” at the Tiger Temple in exploited the tigers by keeping them drugged, hitting them in the head with rocks, spraying urine in their faces;  then charged tourists admission to pose for photos with the tigers. They also secretly bred tigers, and killed them to sell their body parts on the black market to people who ignorantly believe that dead tiger body parts have magical powers and other disturbing individuals, who never give a second thought to purchasing the skin,  the teeth and bones of the murdered tiger made into trinkets.

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KANCHANABURI, THAILAND – JUNE 01: Thai DNP veterinarian officers tend to a sedated tiger at the Wat Pha Luang Ta Bua Tiger Temple

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Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand also said a dead bear and a binturong, a type of bearcat, were found.  The Tiger Temple’s representative, Supitpong Pakdjarung, denied any wrongdoing  and said that the cubs were kept in the freezer to prove they weren’t sold  baby tigers had been sold to illegal farms in Laos. 536245224thailand-tigers

For more information on the Tiger Temple and its history please check out the book Behind the cloak of Buddha and expose by Sybell Foxcroft who it the most knowledgeable on this house of horrors. www.amazon.com/Behind-Cloak-Buddha-animal-endurance/dp/1442102020

Also support these tigers and those who fight for their survival  cee4life.org


Filed under: Cruelty to Animals Tagged: Animal Abuse, animal cruelty, Behind the cloak of Buddha, Buddhist temple, China, Sybelle Foxcroft, Thailand, Tiger Body Parts, tiger cubs, Tiger Temple, wildlife trafficking

Monsters of New York and other Big Cities

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IF HORSES COULD SPEAK THEY WOULD MOST DEFINITELY TELL YOU THEY DO NOT WANT TO PULL YOUR FAT ASS THROUGH BUSY STREETS, BATTLE CARS, EXHAUST, HEAT AND IDIOTS

Every year, the list of accidents involving horse-drawn carriages grows, and horses continue to endure pain and suffering because of this outdated practice. The only way to end this cruelty is to ban it permanently and give these horses the freedom that they deserve.

Forcing horses to pull oversized loads isn’t romantic—it’s cruel. Horses are forced to toil in all weather extremes, dodge traffic, and pound the pavement all day long. These gentle animals suffer from respiratory ailments because they breathe in exhaust fumes, and they develop debilitating leg problems from walking on hard surfaces. In some cases, horses have even dropped dead from heatstroke after working in scorching summer heat and humidity.

Accidents Waiting to Happen

Horses are extremely sensitive to loud noises and unexpected sounds—and busy city streets have plenty of both. Horses and people have been seriously hurt—with some injuries resulting in fatalities—when horses have become spooked and run amok.

There have also been countless incidents in which carriages have been hit by impatient or careless drivers. Accidents have occurred in nearly every city where carriage rides are allowed.images

There is no way that cities, with their exhaust fumes, hard road surfaces, and busy traffic patterns can provide a humane … environment for a carriage horse.

Abused ‘Til Their Dying Day

Horses are afforded no federal protection under the Animal Welfare Act, so the responsibility of looking out for horses’ welfare falls to local animal control officials. But anti-cruelty laws provide few safeguards to horses, and many humane authorities just don’t have the resources or the time to monitor horse-drawn carriages in order to ensure that horses are not being overworked and that operators are following regulations.

When horses grow too old, tired, or ill to continue pulling heavy loads, they aren’t retired to green pastures and loving homes, as many people are led to believe. It’s cost-prohibitive to maintain a permanent sanctuary for the countless numbers of horses who break down in this industry. Instead, many worn-out horses are slaughtered and turned into food for dogs or for carnivores in zoos, or else they’re shipped overseas for human consumption.

What You Can Do

If you live in a city where carriage rides are still allowed, contact your local legislators to ask if they will sponsor a ban. Many cities—including Biloxi, Mississippi; Camden, New Jersey; Palm Beach, Pompano Beach, Key West, and Treasure Island, Florida—have already banned horse-drawn carriages.

Take action now and sign the petition!


Filed under: ANIMALS EXPLOITED FOR PROFIT, Cruelty to Animals Tagged: 516 606-6212 or 718 496-5406, 7th ave & 59th Street, Central Park South. New York City, NY 10019 (516) 606-6212 (718) 496-5406, Address: 40 W 55th St, New York, NY 10019 Phone: (347) 484-1398, Animal Abuse, animal cruelty, Animal Rights, Animal Welfare, Anniversaries, Birthdays, Buggy Rides, Central Park Carriage Tours, Central Park Horse and Carriage Rides, Central Park Horse Ride, Central Park Tours, Cinderella Carriages, Cruelty to animals, Evil, Family Events, Honeymoon, Horse Drawn Carriage Ride in Central Park, Horse Drawn Carriages, http://nychorsecarriageride.com/, lack of empathy, NYC Carriage Ride, Proposals, Quinceanera, riccobonotours@gmail.com
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Jennifer Cook Caruso Starved Her Dog To Death

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Sully was abandoned in a locked up house with no food or water for weeks he ate the sofa cushions because he was starving. JENNIFER COOK CARUSO Left Sully locked up in the house while she moved away not giving a second thought to poor Sully who must have died a painful devastating death of starvation.sully1jpg-12bd4adb80fd6e1dSpeaking in a low voice and saying few words, Jennifer Caruso, 36, stood next to her attorney and explained to Judge Louis Dinice, of Central Municipal Court, that after she moved from Northvale to Norwood in November with her children, she shuttled back and forth between the two residences. But in December, she left her dog, who was 11 years old and had lived with the family for more than six years, in the care of someone else.

Jennifer Caruso of Norwood Bergen County in Central Municipal Court on Tuesday, April 19, 2016.

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Jennifer Caruso of Norwood Starved her dog by locking him in an abandoned house she is a hideous monster

From left, Christina Waller, Cornwall-On-Hudson, N.Y.; David Bretz of Coopersburg, Pa., and Christie Malyso of Washington Township protesting outside court on Tuesday, April 19, 2016.
“I didn’t follow up,’’ Caruso said.

She pled guilty to abandoning the dog, who was named Sully, and failing to provide the dog with food and water. Charges filed against her for not providing shelter or veterinary care were dismissed.

Police found the dog’s emaciated body inside the home at 442 Crest Drive on Feb. 18 when they responded to a report of an alarm going off and water seeping under a garage door. Police said at the time that Sully, a Greater Swiss Mountain Dog, apparently had been left alone for an extended period of time and may have eaten couch cushions because there was no food left in the house for him.

After the judge confirmed with the prosecutor that Caruso would be placed on probation for six months and that she would be processed following the proceedings, Kay Riviello, president of No Kill-New York.org, began to yell toward the judge.

“Do we realize that the dog is dead,’’ she shouted, leading the judge to direct a Bergen County sheriff’s officer to lead her out of the courtroom.

“The dog is dead. Dead,” Riviello shouted before leaving the courtroom. “She killed the dog.’’

Afterward, standing outside the courthouse on Hudson Street, Riviello said she planned to make a complaint to Roy McGeady, the presiding municipal judge in Bergen County, saying that state law requires that she get a minimum of 12 months probation and called the proceeding illegal.

“It needs to be vacated,’’ Riviello said. “It was devastating. For a second there I thought Judge Dinice might have some clarity, or give a hoot that the dog is dead.”

Caruso’s attorney, Dominick Succardi, declined to comment. Members of Bergen County’s Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, which issued the summonses to Caruso, were seated in the back of the courtroom but declined to comment as did the prosecutor handling the case.

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A month before Sully’s body was found, her Caruso’s former husband, Dustin Cook, 36, was arrested on weapons offenses after police said they found a machine gun and an assault weapon at the home where he had been living in another part of Northvale. The search stemmed from a restraining order hearing in family court, police said.

A family acquaintance said Cook had moved out of the Crest Drive home more than a year ago when his marriage broke up, leaving the dog because his new home did not allow pets.

Before Tuesday’s hearing, seven demonstrators held signs and shouted “Justice for Sully” and “No fine, jail time.” Among those holding a sign was Christie Malyso of Washington Township, who owns a 3-year-old Greater Swiss Mountain Dog named Mason

“It just really hit close to home, and I just I immediately became passionate about it,’’ Malyso said. “Penalties for animal cruelty are way too lax. There is absolutely no reason why $1,000 fine and probation is warranted here. She should be in jail.”

When Caruso exited the Hudson Street building, she shielded her face with a folder and entered a sports utility vehicle as demonstrators standing outside and holding signs shouted “dog killer” and “animal killer.”


Filed under: Cruelty to Animals Tagged: 442 Crest Drive, Animal Abuse, animal cruelty, Cruelty to animals, Dominick Succardi, Dustin Cook, 36, Greater Swiss Mountain, Jew Jersey

ONLY A MONSTER WOULD DO THIS

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This Florida Town Is a Dog Dumping Ground

By: Natalia Lima
March 26, 2016

It is a dog’s worst nightmare. They get in the car with their human for a ride thinking they’ll be going somewhere fun, probably the park or the beach, but when the car stops, the unthinkable happens. The person they trusted with their lives and who they love the most opens the car door from the inside, shoves them out and drives off. Confused, the dog runs after the vehicle as fast as he can but it’s pointless. He’s been abandoned.

Unfortunately, that heartbreaking scene is a regular occurrence in Redland, Fla., a rural community that’s become a dumping ground for unwanted dogs.

According to the local rescue group, Redlands Rock Pit Abandoned Dog Project, there are “hundreds, maybe 1,000′s of abandoned dogs roaming the area and we only cover one-third of the community.”

The animals roam around unattended, struggling to survive after spending part of their lives domesticated. Since Redland is an agricultural area with just over 10,000 residents, the terrain is also dangerous for the animals with snakes, spiders, insects and predators sharing their new habitat.

“When you think about dogs living in the wild, you think of wild dogs,” says Rick Chaboudy, executive director for the Suncoast Animal League, a Tampa Bay rescue group. “These are not wild dogs, they’re dogs living in a wild situation.”

Pictures both groups have shared of the area indeed show very friendly animals—albeit sick, clearly underfed and injured. A (heart wrenching) video released by Suncoast Animal League on its Facebook page shows dogs of all sizes and breeds next to each other sharing bowls of food that the Redlands Rock Pit Abandoned Dog Project keeps scattering around the area to keep the animals from starving to death.

“This is real and no one is doing anything for these dogs,” adds Chaboudy. “So we’re going to go down there and go really hard for three days and document it so people can see this is a real problem.”

The group is taking 19 volunteers in the over four hour drive to Redland with at least one rented cargo van, an air conditioned horse trailer and numerous SUVs. From March 24- 27 the plan is to rescue as many dogs as possible. A staging area will have veterinary technicians who will perform vaccinations, heart worm treatment and any other injury treatments (many of the dogs have been shot by locals).

Meanwhile volunteers will be in charge of bathing the animals, removing ticks from their fur and skin, and feeding them. The more experienced ones will join in the trapping and rescue mission.

The group expects to bring back between 50 and 75 dogs to Tampa Bay, which Chaboudy acknowledges will help but not solve the problem.

“If we get 50 to 75 of those dogs out, to those 50 to 75 dogs, that’s their life, it means the world to them but for the problem it’s a band-aid,” he laments. “If people continue to go and drop off dogs and do this, nothing is going to change.”

Both rescue groups are hoping their movement will generate enough awareness to get the Miami-Dade Animal Services involved. Since Redland is unincorporated, the area falls under Miami-Dade jurisdiction, but the groups say that, after concerned citizens reached out to government agency, it claimed to be unaware of the situation and therefore could not do anything about it.

Miami-Dade Animal Services did not return calls from Care2 for comment.

For those who want to help the abandoned Redland dogs, Suncoast Animal League is looking for donations to cover all the medical costs for the dogs and volunteers to help in the current and future rescue trips the group will make to the area. The March rescue mission will be documented on its Facebook Page and Chaboudy asks supporters to share the photos with their friends to bring awareness to the problem.

ONLY A MONSTER WOULD DO THIS

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This Florida Town Is a Dog Dumping Ground

By: Natalia Lima
March 26, 2016

It is a dog’s worst nightmare. They get in the car with their human for a ride thinking they’ll be going somewhere fun, probably the park or the beach, but when the car stops, the unthinkable happens. The person they trusted with their lives and who they love the most opens the car door from the inside, shoves them out and drives off. Confused, the dog runs after the vehicle as fast as he can but it’s pointless. He’s been abandoned.

Unfortunately, that heartbreaking scene is a regular occurrence in Redland, Fla., a rural community that’s become a dumping ground for unwanted dogs.

According to the local rescue group, Redlands Rock Pit Abandoned Dog Project, there are “hundreds, maybe 1,000′s of abandoned dogs roaming the area and we only cover one-third of the community.”

The animals roam around unattended, struggling to survive after spending part of their lives domesticated. Since Redland is an agricultural area with just over 10,000 residents, the terrain is also dangerous for the animals with snakes, spiders, insects and predators sharing their new habitat.

“When you think about dogs living in the wild, you think of wild dogs,” says Rick Chaboudy, executive director for the Suncoast Animal League, a Tampa Bay rescue group. “These are not wild dogs, they’re dogs living in a wild situation.”

Pictures both groups have shared of the area indeed show very friendly animals—albeit sick, clearly underfed and injured. A (heart wrenching) video released by Suncoast Animal League on its Facebook page shows dogs of all sizes and breeds next to each other sharing bowls of food that the Redlands Rock Pit Abandoned Dog Project keeps scattering around the area to keep the animals from starving to death.

“This is real and no one is doing anything for these dogs,” adds Chaboudy. “So we’re going to go down there and go really hard for three days and document it so people can see this is a real problem.”

The group is taking 19 volunteers in the over four hour drive to Redland with at least one rented cargo van, an air conditioned horse trailer and numerous SUVs. From March 24- 27 the plan is to rescue as many dogs as possible. A staging area will have veterinary technicians who will perform vaccinations, heart worm treatment and any other injury treatments (many of the dogs have been shot by locals).

Meanwhile volunteers will be in charge of bathing the animals, removing ticks from their fur and skin, and feeding them. The more experienced ones will join in the trapping and rescue mission.

The group expects to bring back between 50 and 75 dogs to Tampa Bay, which Chaboudy acknowledges will help but not solve the problem.

“If we get 50 to 75 of those dogs out, to those 50 to 75 dogs, that’s their life, it means the world to them but for the problem it’s a band-aid,” he laments. “If people continue to go and drop off dogs and do this, nothing is going to change.”

Both rescue groups are hoping their movement will generate enough awareness to get the Miami-Dade Animal Services involved. Since Redland is unincorporated, the area falls under Miami-Dade jurisdiction, but the groups say that, after concerned citizens reached out to government agency, it claimed to be unaware of the situation and therefore could not do anything about it.

Miami-Dade Animal Services did not return calls from Care2 for comment.

For those who want to help the abandoned Redland dogs, Suncoast Animal League is looking for donations to cover all the medical costs for the dogs and volunteers to help in the current and future rescue trips the group will make to the area. The March rescue mission will be documented on its Facebook Page and Chaboudy asks supporters to share the photos with their friends to bring awareness to the problem.

Reed Sutley Spawn of Psychopath Greg Sutley, Kill Bears for His Birthday Party

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9-Year-Old’s Birthday Party Activity is to Kill a bear. Serial Killers in the making

The innocent bear was eating oats from the trap set by the serial killers when he was shot dead by the nine year old monster.

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ELEPHANT KILLER RAINER SCHORR HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED AS THE MAN WHO WAS BORN WITHOUT A PENIS

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**ELEPHANT KILLER IDENTIFIED**

Rainer Schorr

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Rainer Schorr

Zimbabwe elephant hunter identified as German property mogul RAINER SCHORR  , this penisless guy murdered the largest elephant in Africa.  Animal was believed to be between 30 to 40 years old and its death provoked outrage
Most interesting this guy was born without a penis.

His work address is RSB – 19, Europa Center, Tauentzienstraße 9, 10789 Berlin, Germany

+49 30 886267421

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“Rainer Schorr” MURDERED THIS ELEPHANT TO COMPENSATE FOR BEING BORN WITHOUT A PENIS
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THE ELEPHANT Rainer Schorr MURDERED

Rainer Schorr is 53 and is from Berlin

FEEL FREE TO CONTACT THIS PENISLESS MONSTER WITH THE FOLLOWING CONTACT INFORMATION:

  1. website: http://rsbgmbh.de/eng/index.html
  2. email: mail@rsbgmbh.de
  3. phone: +49 (0) 3088 62 67 421

This is his business profile RSB – MANAGMENT
…. is the founder, sole shareholder and CEO of RSB.

He has 35 years of experience in real estate and management. His key activities to date:

ESTAVIS AG (2006-2009)

  • foundation as sole shareholder, 2006
  • successful IPO in 2007 at the Prime Standard of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange
  • CEO until 2009 Performance record:
  • acquisition of individual properties, structuring of portfolios on demand and their sale to
    institutional investors with a sales volume of approx. €320 billion and approx. 700 properties.
  • Acquisition of strategic investments

SIAG Schorr Immobilien AG (1997-2005)

  • modernisation of approx. 1,000 apartments and sale to private investors 1997-2005
  • project development of office buildings and shopping centres, 2001-2004, sales volume of approx. €400 million

Aengevelt Immobilien KG, member of management

Treuhandliegenschafts Gesellschaft mbH, member of management

THE TEAM
Rainer Schorr has experts at his side with whom he has long-standing and successful business relations: Supervisory board: Dr. Thomas Kurze (Chairman), Dr. Ottheinz Jung-Senssfelder, Dr. Gerhard Niesslein

This is his

  1. website: http://rsbgmbh.de/eng/index.html
  2. email: mail@rsbgmbh.de
  3. phone: +49 (0) 3088 62 67 421

His colleagues: 

Rainer Schorr, a real estate CEO, was identified by three separate sources as the hunter who sparked global anger after killing what is thought to be the biggest elephant killed in Africa Rainer_Schorr_jpg_3477921b
PETA in Germany offered a €1,000 (£730) reward to anyone who could identify the German hunter photographed posing with the body of the huge elephant that was circulated widely online after the Telegraph revealed the animal had been killed as a trophy on a private shoot.

Rainer Schorr, a real estate CEO, was named by three separate sources as the hunter who sparked global anger after killing what is thought to be the biggest elephant killed in Africa for almost 30 years.

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In a case that echoes the furore that erupted after Cecil the lion was shot by an American dentist, 55-year-old Mr Schorr paid $60,000 (£39,000) for a permit to hunt a large bull elephant.

• Prince William tells Chinese ‘elephants will be extinct by the time Princess Charlotte is 25’ unless they act now

A former friend of the businessman told the Telegraph he recognised as Mr Schorr the man posing with the body of the huge elephant in a photo that was circulated widely online after this paper revealed the animal had been killed as a trophy on a private shoot costing thousands of pounds.

The man, who ended his eight-year friendship with the CEO more than a year ago over a business disagreement, said he was told a few weeks ago by a mutual friend of his and Mr Schorr’s that the businessman was on a hunting trip in Zimbabwe.

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But after seeing the photo and believing his former friend had killed a huge animal, the man’s partner contacted PETA and identified the hunter as the founder and CEO of private equity and asset management company Rainer Schorr Beteiligungsgesellschaft (RSB) in Berlin.

“I was a little bit surprised because after that lion in summer … We are no longer in the times when you can do something like that. Why should we hunt these animals today?” said the man, who asked not to be named.

“Those big elephants, that’s not really the challenge. I don’t know why you do that nowadays.”

The former friend said hunting was Mr Schorr’s “big passion”, and that the entrepreneur partly owned a farm of around 12,000-13,000 acres in Namibia where he would indulge in this pursuit.

The man said of the elephant: “I never saw one like that before – you see small tuskers, but a big tusker, I always wanted to see one.

Elephant-hunter-ho_3473807bA hunter with the tusks taken from an elephant killed in a hunt organised by SSG Safaris close to Zimbabwe’s Gonarezhou National Park

“Such a big tusk elephant, he should be kept, even if he’s 50 years old, he still can make some babies and pass on the genes.”

He added: “On the other side, you have to be realistic, when that guy pays for a hunt, which is legal in Zimbabwe, you do nothing wrong according to national laws.”

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Cecil, a black-maned lion beloved by tourists, was shot by American dentist Walter Palmer in Hwange National Park using a bow and arrow in July, triggering international anger.

It was claimed that Mr Schorr was accompanied by a local, experienced professional hunter esteemed by the hunting community for finding his clients large elephants.

The huge animal, whose exceptional size was illustrated by his tusks, each weighing in at around 110lb each, was shot on October 7 in a private hunting concession in Malipati safari area.

The businessman, described as a father-of-one, is reported to have travelled to Zimbabwe to conduct a 21-day game hunt including species among the Big Five of elephants, leopards, lions, buffalo and rhinoceros.

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Rainer Schorr

PETA in Germany had offered a reward to anyone who could name the hunter

Although the hunt was legal, with the kill celebrated in hunting forums around the world where it was suggested he might have been the biggest elephant killed in Africa for almost 30 years, the case has reignited debate over hunting animals as trophies.

Conservationists and photographic safari operators in the area were in uproar, saying the animal, thought to be between 40 and 60 years’ old, was exceptional and should have been preserved for all to see.

When approached by the Telegraph, Mr Schorr said: “I don’t know what you are talking about. You have the wrong person.” He claimed he was at a trade fair from October 5-8 in Munich, southern Germany, at the time the hunt took place.

Although Mr Schorr did not specify which trade fair he claimed he attended, it is understood he meant the Expo Real investment and real estate trade fair which took place in the city from October 5-7.

However, Mr Schorr’s name does not appear in the published list of participants at the trade fair, and when contacted for the full list of participants who had not agreed to appear in the official public list, a spokeswoman for organisers Messe München said they could not disclose that information because of data protection.

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Rainer Schorr claimed he was at a trade fair at the time of the hunt

Mr Schorr was asked for a further comment, together with confirmation proving that he was at the trade fair, but he has not responded, and his office said that he was no longer contactable regarding this matter.

Harald Ullmann, vice president of PETA Germany, said: “The person responsible for this was so stupid, he thought he could quietly fell a massive elephant for kicks and get away with it, and then fled into hiding.”

In Zimbabwe hunting is legally permitted in certain areas and the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority has said that Malipati safari area, where the elephant was shot, is being leased out to the Chiredzi Rural District council under “arrangements where communities benefit from revenue generated from wildlife based projects including hunting in the area”.

“Such hunts go a long way in assisting communities in the surrounding area,” said the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority in a statement.

It added that the elephant population of the Gonarezhou-Malipati complex was estimated at 11,452 elephants according to a 2014 aerial survey, and that the Malipati safari area is allocated an annual sustainable quota and hunting permit.

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Rainer Schorr

 

One of  Rainer Schorr’s many homes this one in Switzerland, 1752 Villars-sur-Glâne

Fox News Biased Lies Supports Hunters

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Fox News you are the ones who are sick, just  listen to yourself you skewed unethical journalist you are supposed to be unbiased

Notice how the newscaster minimizes the bears life “bagged a couple of bears” and calls anyone who speaks out against it “Sick Stuff”

And Eva we understand perfectly well all about hunting.  We understand the lies and deceit that hunters spew to justify their lust for ending lives and to cover their sociopathic nature.

HUNTING HAS ZERO TO DO WITH CONSERVATION, NATURE DOES NOT NEED YOUR HELP! STOP LYING

THOSE WHO HUNT FIT INTO ONE OF TWO CATEGORIES

  1.  THEY ARE LYING DELIBERATELY AND DO SO SO THEY ARE ACCEPTED BY SOCIETY FOR THEIR SOCIOPATHY

  2. THEY ACTUALLY BELIEVE THE LIES AND ARE COMPLETELY BRAINWASHED BY THE LYING HUNTERS


IF YOU WEAR LEATHER, SORRY BUT, YOU ARE A MONSTER

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If you wear leather look what you support…….

Leather: Hell for Animals and Children in Bangladesh

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Singer and animal rights activist Leona Lewis narrates a shocking PETA video exposé of Bangladesh’s billion-dollar leather industry, which reveals who really pays the highest price for “affordable” leather: animals and workers, including children.

Long and Agonizing Transports

Every year, an estimated 2 million cows from India are bound, thrown onto trucks, and transported thousands of miles to Bangladesh in order to circumvent Indian slaughter bans. Video footage reveals that many cows were emaciated, exhausted, and so malnourished that they couldn’t stand up by the time they arrived. They suffered from broken tails and open, festering wounds. The eyewitness did not see any veterinary care given to the animals.

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Skinned Alive and Slaughtered

Cows and goats are often illegally slaughtered for their skins on the streets of Bangladesh at night, and the animals are forced to watch others’ throats being cut with a knife. In official slaughterhouses, workers bind their legs and slit their throats—all while they’re still conscious. As seen in the video footage, cows are sometimes still alive and kicking as their skin is ripped off their bodies.

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Dangers to Workers

Workers, including children, were documented performing hazardous tasks such as soaking hides in toxic chemicals and using knives to cut the skins, which are then used to make hand bags, shoes, and other leather products that are sold around the world. Children even operate machinery. The unprotected workers stand barefoot in cancer-causing chemicals and use acids that can cause chronic skin diseases. An estimated 90 percent of these tannery workers die before the age of 50.

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Poisonous Leather

The eyewitness visited several businesses in an area of Dhaka that has more than 150 tanneries but not a single sewage plant. Toxic chemical substances are instead dumped into the nearby river, killing animals in and near the water and causing a threat to public health.

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You Can Help Animals and Children!

No matter where it comes from—Bangladesh, China, India, or even the U.S.—leather is the product of a cruel industry. Leona wants you to know the facts and pledge never to wear animal skins again. Your pledge will let designers, retailers, and others who profit off cruelty know that animal skins belong on animals, not in your closet.

Take the Pledge to Be Leather-Free!

Fight cruelty to animals by pledging never to wear or buy leather. Learn more about the cruel leather industry and make a conscious choice to practice compassion and spare animals’ lives.

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MONSTROUS ZOO called Marghazar

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Address: azad kasim، Pir Sohawa Rd، Islamabad 54000, Pakistan
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The fastest way to ensure an abused animal’s suffering continues is to witness it and do nothing. This is a story of someone who did the opposite.

Last month, Samar Khan was on vacation in Pakistan when she stopped for a visit at the Murghazar Zoo, in the capital city of Islamabad — but the cheery outing was soon drained of any joy. There, Khan encountered one of the world’s saddest animal captives, a male elephant named Kaavan, whose torturous existence was too much for Khan to overlook.

YouTube/Junoon Extra“I was astonished and sad to see the elephant was standing at one place throughout the time (I spent almost 45 minutes in the zoo) and his legs were all chained up,” Khan later wrote. “He was moving his head from left to right continuously and not once I saw that he stopped … the first thought that came to my mind was that he was drugged. He kept standing at the same place without moving a leg. The only thing that was moving in his body was his head, from left to right … it was a pitiful sight.”

Facebook/Unchain Kaavan the ElephantWhat Khan witnessed that day on her brief visit was just the latest scene from the elephant’s long, tragic life. Kaavan had been sent to the zoo from Bangladesh three decades earlier, when he was just a calf. Since then, he’s spent most of his life shackled in an enclosure by himself, exhibiting tell-tale signs of psychological torment.

Every year, the zoo attracts around a million visitors, most of whom likely pass Kaavan’s enclosure and carry on their way. Khan, on the other hand, was spurred into action.

Once back home in California, she launched a petition on Change.org informing others of what she’d seen and calling on them to help bring about a better life for Kaavan— and the response was overwhelming. In a matter of days, more than 30,000 people from around the world had added their names to the petition.

From Khan’s single voice, a multitude’s joined the call. Together their voices were too loud to ignore.

Facebook/Unchain Kaavan the ElephantIn light of Khan’s petition, Islamabad’s government entity overseeing the zoo, the Capital Development Authority, held a meeting that will give Kaavan no small level of relief from his suffering. Officials announced that the lonely elephant will be freed from his shackles, according to The Express Tribune.

“The chairman has strictly directed to remove all chains at earliest,” Sheikh Suleman, director-general of the environment, told the paper. “Chairman has ordered the zoo management to follow standard and international protocols defined for the captive animals.”

Facebook/Unchain Kaavan the ElephantUnless his handlers fail to comply with the orders, Kaavan’s quality of life will soon be greatly improved — but true freedom is still out of reach. While Khan’s petition proves that a grassroots effort can help bring about change, it has yet to secure what the captive elephant needs most: to be relocated to a place where he can live in peace.

“Please speak up for Kaavan!” Khan urges. “Put pressure on the authorities to phase out their elephant exhibit and send Kaavan to an elephant sanctuary abroad!”

ONLY A MONSTER WOULD DO THIS

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This Florida Town Is a Dog Dumping Ground

By: Natalia Lima
March 26, 2016

It is a dog’s worst nightmare. They get in the car with their human for a ride thinking they’ll be going somewhere fun, probably the park or the beach, but when the car stops, the unthinkable happens. The person they trusted with their lives and who they love the most opens the car door from the inside, shoves them out and drives off. Confused, the dog runs after the vehicle as fast as he can but it’s pointless. He’s been abandoned.

Unfortunately, that heartbreaking scene is a regular occurrence in Redland, Fla., a rural community that’s become a dumping ground for unwanted dogs.

According to the local rescue group, Redlands Rock Pit Abandoned Dog Project, there are “hundreds, maybe 1,000′s of abandoned dogs roaming the area and we only cover one-third of the community.”

The animals roam around unattended, struggling to survive after spending part of their lives domesticated. Since Redland is an agricultural area with just over 10,000 residents, the terrain is also dangerous for the animals with snakes, spiders, insects and predators sharing their new habitat.

“When you think about dogs living in the wild, you think of wild dogs,” says Rick Chaboudy, executive director for the Suncoast Animal League, a Tampa Bay rescue group. “These are not wild dogs, they’re dogs living in a wild situation.”

Pictures both groups have shared of the area indeed show very friendly animals—albeit sick, clearly underfed and injured. A (heart wrenching) video released by Suncoast Animal League on its Facebook page shows dogs of all sizes and breeds next to each other sharing bowls of food that the Redlands Rock Pit Abandoned Dog Project keeps scattering around the area to keep the animals from starving to death.

“This is real and no one is doing anything for these dogs,” adds Chaboudy. “So we’re going to go down there and go really hard for three days and document it so people can see this is a real problem.”

The group is taking 19 volunteers in the over four hour drive to Redland with at least one rented cargo van, an air conditioned horse trailer and numerous SUVs. From March 24- 27 the plan is to rescue as many dogs as possible. A staging area will have veterinary technicians who will perform vaccinations, heart worm treatment and any other injury treatments (many of the dogs have been shot by locals).

Meanwhile volunteers will be in charge of bathing the animals, removing ticks from their fur and skin, and feeding them. The more experienced ones will join in the trapping and rescue mission.

The group expects to bring back between 50 and 75 dogs to Tampa Bay, which Chaboudy acknowledges will help but not solve the problem.

“If we get 50 to 75 of those dogs out, to those 50 to 75 dogs, that’s their life, it means the world to them but for the problem it’s a band-aid,” he laments. “If people continue to go and drop off dogs and do this, nothing is going to change.”

Both rescue groups are hoping their movement will generate enough awareness to get the Miami-Dade Animal Services involved. Since Redland is unincorporated, the area falls under Miami-Dade jurisdiction, but the groups say that, after concerned citizens reached out to government agency, it claimed to be unaware of the situation and therefore could not do anything about it.

Miami-Dade Animal Services did not return calls from Care2 for comment.

For those who want to help the abandoned Redland dogs, Suncoast Animal League is looking for donations to cover all the medical costs for the dogs and volunteers to help in the current and future rescue trips the group will make to the area. The March rescue mission will be documented on its Facebook Page and Chaboudy asks supporters to share the photos with their friends to bring awareness to the problem.

Lance Cameron Elgar (now Lance Giles) Kicked a Kitten With His Steel Toed Boots then Burned the Kitten Alive Gets No Jailtime

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This is from his Facebook Page, apparently his love of animal cruelty and indifference  continues 

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A teenage thug who kicked and burned a cat to death after downing a bottle of whisky has walked free from court.
source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2942242/Teenage-thug-kicked-burned-cat-death-downing-bottle-whiskey-walks-free-court.html

Lance Elgar, who was living on a farm in Nether Heyford, Northamptonshire, ‘lost it’ after rowing with his mother before kicking the animal three times with steel toe-capped boots.

While the cat lay paralyzed from the vicious assault on April 21 last year, the 19-year-old then picked it up and threw it on a fire.

The animal, which belonged to the owners of a farm where Elgar was living, died after suffering broken bones, fractures, internal bleeding and a severed spinal cord.

The landscape gardener was handed a 12-week prison sentence suspended for two years after he admitted causing unnecessary suffering to an animal.

He was banned from owning animals for 10 years and ordered to pay £2,353.15 court costs and a victim surcharge of £80.

Northampton Magistrates Court heard the cat died after enduring ‘extreme pain and suffering’.

District Judge Tim Daber told Elgar it was ‘completely incredible’ someone would take their anger out on ‘a defenceless animal’.

Horrific Tiger Temple Exposed and Shut Down

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Wildlife authorities in Kanchanaburi province Thailand discovered 40 dead tiger cubs in a freezer during a raid on the Buddhist Tiger Temple where 137 tigers were kept.

Wildlife Authorities Raid Thailand's Controversial "Tiger Temple"

The infamous facility is being investigated for wildlife trafficking following accusations the monks were illegally breeding and trafficking endangered animals. Officials corralled and captured more than 130 surviving adult tigers at the tourist destination west of Bangkok. A Temple official denies having a breeding program and that the tigers mate naturally.  The Wildlife Conservation Office said that the tigers were being mistreated, and have begun taking control of them from the Buddhist monks who run the center.

After the 10 year investigation by Cee4life resulting in the scathing report, cee4life.org/tiger-temple-report  Cee4life’s Sybelle Foxcroft presented DNP with a 2nd report, currently not released in public.  The DNP are now removing all tigers from Tiger Temple. .

Dead tiger cubs are displayed by Thai officials after they were found in a raid on the controversial Tiger Temple, in Kanchanaburi

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Officers with Thailand’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation observe the carcasses of 40 tiger cubs and a binturong (also known as a bearcat) found at the “Tiger Temple” on Wednesday.

As usual, follow the money, the criminal “Buddhist Monks” at the Tiger Temple in exploited the tigers by keeping them drugged, hitting them in the head with rocks, spraying urine in their faces;  then charged tourists admission to pose for photos with the tigers. They also secretly bred tigers, and killed them to sell their body parts on the black market to people who ignorantly believe that dead tiger body parts have magical powers and other disturbing individuals, who never give a second thought to purchasing the skin,  the teeth and bones of the murdered tiger made into trinkets.

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Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand also said a dead bear and a binturong, a type of bearcat, were found.  The Tiger Temple’s representative, Supitpong Pakdjarung, denied any wrongdoing  and said that the cubs were kept in the freezer to prove they weren’t sold  baby tigers had been sold to illegal farms in Laos. 536245224thailand-tigers

For more information on the Tiger Temple and its history please check out the book Behind the cloak of Buddha and expose by Sybell Foxcroft who it the most knowledgeable on this house of horrors. www.amazon.com/Behind-Cloak-Buddha-animal-endurance/dp/1442102020

Also support these tigers and those who fight for their survival  cee4life.org

Monsters of New York and other Big Cities

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IF HORSES COULD SPEAK THEY WOULD MOST DEFINITELY TELL YOU THEY DO NOT WANT TO PULL YOUR FAT ASS THROUGH BUSY STREETS, BATTLE CARS, EXHAUST, HEAT AND IDIOTS

Every year, the list of accidents involving horse-drawn carriages grows, and horses continue to endure pain and suffering because of this outdated practice. The only way to end this cruelty is to ban it permanently and give these horses the freedom that they deserve.

Forcing horses to pull oversized loads isn’t romantic—it’s cruel. Horses are forced to toil in all weather extremes, dodge traffic, and pound the pavement all day long. These gentle animals suffer from respiratory ailments because they breathe in exhaust fumes, and they develop debilitating leg problems from walking on hard surfaces. In some cases, horses have even dropped dead from heatstroke after working in scorching summer heat and humidity.

Accidents Waiting to Happen

Horses are extremely sensitive to loud noises and unexpected sounds—and busy city streets have plenty of both. Horses and people have been seriously hurt—with some injuries resulting in fatalities—when horses have become spooked and run amok.

There have also been countless incidents in which carriages have been hit by impatient or careless drivers. Accidents have occurred in nearly every city where carriage rides are allowed.images

There is no way that cities, with their exhaust fumes, hard road surfaces, and busy traffic patterns can provide a humane … environment for a carriage horse.

Abused ‘Til Their Dying Day

Horses are afforded no federal protection under the Animal Welfare Act, so the responsibility of looking out for horses’ welfare falls to local animal control officials. But anti-cruelty laws provide few safeguards to horses, and many humane authorities just don’t have the resources or the time to monitor horse-drawn carriages in order to ensure that horses are not being overworked and that operators are following regulations.

When horses grow too old, tired, or ill to continue pulling heavy loads, they aren’t retired to green pastures and loving homes, as many people are led to believe. It’s cost-prohibitive to maintain a permanent sanctuary for the countless numbers of horses who break down in this industry. Instead, many worn-out horses are slaughtered and turned into food for dogs or for carnivores in zoos, or else they’re shipped overseas for human consumption.

What You Can Do

If you live in a city where carriage rides are still allowed, contact your local legislators to ask if they will sponsor a ban. Many cities—including Biloxi, Mississippi; Camden, New Jersey; Palm Beach, Pompano Beach, Key West, and Treasure Island, Florida—have already banned horse-drawn carriages.

Take action now and sign the petition!

Jennifer Cook Caruso Starved Her Dog To Death

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Sully was abandoned in a locked up house with no food or water for weeks he ate the sofa cushions because he was starving. JENNIFER COOK CARUSO Left Sully locked up in the house while she moved away not giving a second thought to poor Sully who must have died a painful devastating death of starvation.sully1jpg-12bd4adb80fd6e1dSpeaking in a low voice and saying few words, Jennifer Caruso, 36, stood next to her attorney and explained to Judge Louis Dinice, of Central Municipal Court, that after she moved from Northvale to Norwood in November with her children, she shuttled back and forth between the two residences. But in December, she left her dog, who was 11 years old and had lived with the family for more than six years, in the care of someone else.

Jennifer Caruso of Norwood Bergen County in Central Municipal Court on Tuesday, April 19, 2016.

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Jennifer Caruso of Norwood Starved her dog by locking him in an abandoned house she is a hideous monster

From left, Christina Waller, Cornwall-On-Hudson, N.Y.; David Bretz of Coopersburg, Pa., and Christie Malyso of Washington Township protesting outside court on Tuesday, April 19, 2016.
“I didn’t follow up,’’ Caruso said.

She pled guilty to abandoning the dog, who was named Sully, and failing to provide the dog with food and water. Charges filed against her for not providing shelter or veterinary care were dismissed.

Police found the dog’s emaciated body inside the home at 442 Crest Drive on Feb. 18 when they responded to a report of an alarm going off and water seeping under a garage door. Police said at the time that Sully, a Greater Swiss Mountain Dog, apparently had been left alone for an extended period of time and may have eaten couch cushions because there was no food left in the house for him.

After the judge confirmed with the prosecutor that Caruso would be placed on probation for six months and that she would be processed following the proceedings, Kay Riviello, president of No Kill-New York.org, began to yell toward the judge.

“Do we realize that the dog is dead,’’ she shouted, leading the judge to direct a Bergen County sheriff’s officer to lead her out of the courtroom.

“The dog is dead. Dead,” Riviello shouted before leaving the courtroom. “She killed the dog.’’

Afterward, standing outside the courthouse on Hudson Street, Riviello said she planned to make a complaint to Roy McGeady, the presiding municipal judge in Bergen County, saying that state law requires that she get a minimum of 12 months probation and called the proceeding illegal.

“It needs to be vacated,’’ Riviello said. “It was devastating. For a second there I thought Judge Dinice might have some clarity, or give a hoot that the dog is dead.”

Caruso’s attorney, Dominick Succardi, declined to comment. Members of Bergen County’s Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, which issued the summonses to Caruso, were seated in the back of the courtroom but declined to comment as did the prosecutor handling the case.

A month before Sully’s body was found, her Caruso’s former husband, Dustin Cook, 36, was arrested on weapons offenses after police said they found a machine gun and an assault weapon at the home where he had been living in another part of Northvale. The search stemmed from a restraining order hearing in family court, police said.

A family acquaintance said Cook had moved out of the Crest Drive home more than a year ago when his marriage broke up, leaving the dog because his new home did not allow pets.

Before Tuesday’s hearing, seven demonstrators held signs and shouted “Justice for Sully” and “No fine, jail time.” Among those holding a sign was Christie Malyso of Washington Township, who owns a 3-year-old Greater Swiss Mountain Dog named Mason

“It just really hit close to home, and I just I immediately became passionate about it,’’ Malyso said. “Penalties for animal cruelty are way too lax. There is absolutely no reason why $1,000 fine and probation is warranted here. She should be in jail.”

When Caruso exited the Hudson Street building, she shielded her face with a folder and entered a sports utility vehicle as demonstrators standing outside and holding signs shouted “dog killer” and “animal killer.”


Reed Sutley Spawn of Psychopath Greg Sutley, Kill Bears for His Birthday Party

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9-Year-Old’s Birthday Party Activity is to Kill a bear. Serial Killers in the making

The innocent bear was eating oats from the trap set by the serial killers when he was shot dead by the nine year old monster.

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ELEPHANT KILLER RAINER SCHORR HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED AS THE MAN WHO WAS BORN WITHOUT A PENIS

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**ELEPHANT KILLER IDENTIFIED**

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Zimbabwe elephant hunter identified as German property mogul RAINER SCHORR  , this penisless guy murdered the largest elephant in Africa.  Animal was believed to be between 30 to 40 years old and its death provoked outrage
Most interesting this guy was born without a penis.

His work address is RSB – 19, Europa Center, Tauentzienstraße 9, 10789 Berlin, Germany

+49 30 886267421

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“Rainer Schorr” MURDERED THIS ELEPHANT TO COMPENSATE FOR BEING BORN WITHOUT A PENIS
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THE ELEPHANT Rainer Schorr MURDERED

Rainer Schorr is 53 and is from Berlin

FEEL FREE TO CONTACT THIS PENISLESS MONSTER WITH THE FOLLOWING CONTACT INFORMATION:

  1. website: http://rsbgmbh.de/eng/index.html
  2. email: mail@rsbgmbh.de
  3. phone: +49 (0) 3088 62 67 421

This is his business profile RSB – MANAGMENT
…. is the founder, sole shareholder and CEO of RSB.

He has 35 years of experience in real estate and management. His key activities to date:

ESTAVIS AG (2006-2009)

  • foundation as sole shareholder, 2006
  • successful IPO in 2007 at the Prime Standard of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange
  • CEO until 2009 Performance record:
  • acquisition of individual properties, structuring of portfolios on demand and their sale to
    institutional investors with a sales volume of approx. €320 billion and approx. 700 properties.
  • Acquisition of strategic investments

SIAG Schorr Immobilien AG (1997-2005)

  • modernisation of approx. 1,000 apartments and sale to private investors 1997-2005
  • project development of office buildings and shopping centres, 2001-2004, sales volume of approx. €400 million

Aengevelt Immobilien KG, member of management

Treuhandliegenschafts Gesellschaft mbH, member of management

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Rainer Schorr has experts at his side with whom he has long-standing and successful business relations: Supervisory board: Dr. Thomas Kurze (Chairman), Dr. Ottheinz Jung-Senssfelder, Dr. Gerhard Niesslein

This is his

  1. website: http://rsbgmbh.de/eng/index.html
  2. email: mail@rsbgmbh.de
  3. phone: +49 (0) 3088 62 67 421

His colleagues: 

Rainer Schorr, a real estate CEO, was identified by three separate sources as the hunter who sparked global anger after killing what is thought to be the biggest elephant killed in Africa Rainer_Schorr_jpg_3477921b
PETA in Germany offered a €1,000 (£730) reward to anyone who could identify the German hunter photographed posing with the body of the huge elephant that was circulated widely online after the Telegraph revealed the animal had been killed as a trophy on a private shoot.

Rainer Schorr, a real estate CEO, was named by three separate sources as the hunter who sparked global anger after killing what is thought to be the biggest elephant killed in Africa for almost 30 years.

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In a case that echoes the furore that erupted after Cecil the lion was shot by an American dentist, 55-year-old Mr Schorr paid $60,000 (£39,000) for a permit to hunt a large bull elephant.

• Prince William tells Chinese ‘elephants will be extinct by the time Princess Charlotte is 25’ unless they act now

A former friend of the businessman told the Telegraph he recognised as Mr Schorr the man posing with the body of the huge elephant in a photo that was circulated widely online after this paper revealed the animal had been killed as a trophy on a private shoot costing thousands of pounds.

The man, who ended his eight-year friendship with the CEO more than a year ago over a business disagreement, said he was told a few weeks ago by a mutual friend of his and Mr Schorr’s that the businessman was on a hunting trip in Zimbabwe.

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But after seeing the photo and believing his former friend had killed a huge animal, the man’s partner contacted PETA and identified the hunter as the founder and CEO of private equity and asset management company Rainer Schorr Beteiligungsgesellschaft (RSB) in Berlin.

“I was a little bit surprised because after that lion in summer … We are no longer in the times when you can do something like that. Why should we hunt these animals today?” said the man, who asked not to be named.

“Those big elephants, that’s not really the challenge. I don’t know why you do that nowadays.”

The former friend said hunting was Mr Schorr’s “big passion”, and that the entrepreneur partly owned a farm of around 12,000-13,000 acres in Namibia where he would indulge in this pursuit.

The man said of the elephant: “I never saw one like that before – you see small tuskers, but a big tusker, I always wanted to see one.

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“Such a big tusk elephant, he should be kept, even if he’s 50 years old, he still can make some babies and pass on the genes.”

He added: “On the other side, you have to be realistic, when that guy pays for a hunt, which is legal in Zimbabwe, you do nothing wrong according to national laws.”

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Cecil, a black-maned lion beloved by tourists, was shot by American dentist Walter Palmer in Hwange National Park using a bow and arrow in July, triggering international anger.

It was claimed that Mr Schorr was accompanied by a local, experienced professional hunter esteemed by the hunting community for finding his clients large elephants.

The huge animal, whose exceptional size was illustrated by his tusks, each weighing in at around 110lb each, was shot on October 7 in a private hunting concession in Malipati safari area.

The businessman, described as a father-of-one, is reported to have travelled to Zimbabwe to conduct a 21-day game hunt including species among the Big Five of elephants, leopards, lions, buffalo and rhinoceros.

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PETA in Germany had offered a reward to anyone who could name the hunter

Although the hunt was legal, with the kill celebrated in hunting forums around the world where it was suggested he might have been the biggest elephant killed in Africa for almost 30 years, the case has reignited debate over hunting animals as trophies.

Conservationists and photographic safari operators in the area were in uproar, saying the animal, thought to be between 40 and 60 years’ old, was exceptional and should have been preserved for all to see.

When approached by the Telegraph, Mr Schorr said: “I don’t know what you are talking about. You have the wrong person.” He claimed he was at a trade fair from October 5-8 in Munich, southern Germany, at the time the hunt took place.

Although Mr Schorr did not specify which trade fair he claimed he attended, it is understood he meant the Expo Real investment and real estate trade fair which took place in the city from October 5-7.

However, Mr Schorr’s name does not appear in the published list of participants at the trade fair, and when contacted for the full list of participants who had not agreed to appear in the official public list, a spokeswoman for organisers Messe München said they could not disclose that information because of data protection.

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Rainer Schorr claimed he was at a trade fair at the time of the hunt

Mr Schorr was asked for a further comment, together with confirmation proving that he was at the trade fair, but he has not responded, and his office said that he was no longer contactable regarding this matter.

Harald Ullmann, vice president of PETA Germany, said: “The person responsible for this was so stupid, he thought he could quietly fell a massive elephant for kicks and get away with it, and then fled into hiding.”

In Zimbabwe hunting is legally permitted in certain areas and the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority has said that Malipati safari area, where the elephant was shot, is being leased out to the Chiredzi Rural District council under “arrangements where communities benefit from revenue generated from wildlife based projects including hunting in the area”.

“Such hunts go a long way in assisting communities in the surrounding area,” said the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority in a statement.

It added that the elephant population of the Gonarezhou-Malipati complex was estimated at 11,452 elephants according to a 2014 aerial survey, and that the Malipati safari area is allocated an annual sustainable quota and hunting permit.

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One of  Rainer Schorr’s many homes this one in Switzerland, 1752 Villars-sur-Glâne

Fox News Biased Lies Supports Hunters

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https://youtu.be/v8wjOj8tbZs Fox News you are the ones who are sick, just  listen to yourself you skewed unethical journalist you are supposed to be unbiased

Notice how the newscaster minimizes the bears life “bagged a couple of bears” and calls anyone who speaks out against it “Sick Stuff”

And Eva we understand perfectly well all about hunting.  We understand the lies and deceit that hunters spew to justify their lust for ending lives and to cover their sociopathic nature.

HUNTING HAS ZERO TO DO WITH CONSERVATION, NATURE DOES NOT NEED YOUR HELP! STOP LYING

THOSE WHO HUNT FIT INTO ONE OF TWO CATEGORIES

  1.  THEY ARE LYING DELIBERATELY AND DO SO SO THEY ARE ACCEPTED BY SOCIETY FOR THEIR SOCIOPATHY

  2. THEY ACTUALLY BELIEVE THE LIES AND ARE COMPLETELY BRAINWASHED BY THE LYING HUNTERS

IF YOU WEAR LEATHER, SORRY BUT, YOU ARE A MONSTER

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If you wear leather look what you support…….

Leather: Hell for Animals and Children in Bangladesh

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Singer and animal rights activist Leona Lewis narrates a shocking PETA video exposé of Bangladesh’s billion-dollar leather industry, which reveals who really pays the highest price for “affordable” leather: animals and workers, including children.

Long and Agonizing Transports

Every year, an estimated 2 million cows from India are bound, thrown onto trucks, and transported thousands of miles to Bangladesh in order to circumvent Indian slaughter bans. Video footage reveals that many cows were emaciated, exhausted, and so malnourished that they couldn’t stand up by the time they arrived. They suffered from broken tails and open, festering wounds. The eyewitness did not see any veterinary care given to the animals.

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Skinned Alive and Slaughtered

Cows and goats are often illegally slaughtered for their skins on the streets of Bangladesh at night, and the animals are forced to watch others’ throats being cut with a knife. In official slaughterhouses, workers bind their legs and slit their throats—all while they’re still conscious. As seen in the video footage, cows are sometimes still alive and kicking as their skin is ripped off their bodies.

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Dangers to Workers

Workers, including children, were documented performing hazardous tasks such as soaking hides in toxic chemicals and using knives to cut the skins, which are then used to make hand bags, shoes, and other leather products that are sold around the world. Children even operate machinery. The unprotected workers stand barefoot in cancer-causing chemicals and use acids that can cause chronic skin diseases. An estimated 90 percent of these tannery workers die before the age of 50.

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Poisonous Leather

The eyewitness visited several businesses in an area of Dhaka that has more than 150 tanneries but not a single sewage plant. Toxic chemical substances are instead dumped into the nearby river, killing animals in and near the water and causing a threat to public health.

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You Can Help Animals and Children!

No matter where it comes from—Bangladesh, China, India, or even the U.S.—leather is the product of a cruel industry. Leona wants you to know the facts and pledge never to wear animal skins again. Your pledge will let designers, retailers, and others who profit off cruelty know that animal skins belong on animals, not in your closet.

Take the Pledge to Be Leather-Free!

Fight cruelty to animals by pledging never to wear or buy leather. Learn more about the cruel leather industry and make a conscious choice to practice compassion and spare animals’ lives.

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MONSTROUS ZOO called Marghazar

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source: The Dodo
https://www.change.org/p/help-free-kaavan-the-elephant-from-28-years-of-solitary-confinement/u/13529187
Address: azad kasim? Pir Sohawa Rd? Islamabad 54000, Pakistan
Phone: +92 51 9205644
The fastest way to ensure an abused animal’s suffering continues is to witness it and do nothing. This is a story of someone who did the opposite.

Last month, Samar Khan was on vacation in Pakistan when she stopped for a visit at the Murghazar Zoo, in the capital city of Islamabad — but the cheery outing was soon drained of any joy. There, Khan encountered one of the world’s saddest animal captives, a male elephant named Kaavan, whose torturous existence was too much for Khan to overlook.

YouTube/Junoon Extra“I was astonished and sad to see the elephant was standing at one place throughout the time (I spent almost 45 minutes in the zoo) and his legs were all chained up,” Khan later wrote. “He was moving his head from left to right continuously and not once I saw that he stopped … the first thought that came to my mind was that he was drugged. He kept standing at the same place without moving a leg. The only thing that was moving in his body was his head, from left to right … it was a pitiful sight.”

Facebook/Unchain Kaavan the ElephantWhat Khan witnessed that day on her brief visit was just the latest scene from the elephant’s long, tragic life. Kaavan had been sent to the zoo from Bangladesh three decades earlier, when he was just a calf. Since then, he’s spent most of his life shackled in an enclosure by himself, exhibiting tell-tale signs of psychological torment.

Every year, the zoo attracts around a million visitors, most of whom likely pass Kaavan’s enclosure and carry on their way. Khan, on the other hand, was spurred into action.

Once back home in California, she launched a petition on Change.org informing others of what she’d seen and calling on them to help bring about a better life for Kaavan— and the response was overwhelming. In a matter of days, more than 30,000 people from around the world had added their names to the petition.

From Khan’s single voice, a multitude’s joined the call. Together their voices were too loud to ignore.

Facebook/Unchain Kaavan the ElephantIn light of Khan’s petition, Islamabad’s government entity overseeing the zoo, the Capital Development Authority, held a meeting that will give Kaavan no small level of relief from his suffering. Officials announced that the lonely elephant will be freed from his shackles, according to The Express Tribune.

“The chairman has strictly directed to remove all chains at earliest,” Sheikh Suleman, director-general of the environment, told the paper. “Chairman has ordered the zoo management to follow standard and international protocols defined for the captive animals.”

Facebook/Unchain Kaavan the ElephantUnless his handlers fail to comply with the orders, Kaavan’s quality of life will soon be greatly improved — but true freedom is still out of reach. While Khan’s petition proves that a grassroots effort can help bring about change, it has yet to secure what the captive elephant needs most: to be relocated to a place where he can live in peace.

“Please speak up for Kaavan!” Khan urges. “Put pressure on the authorities to phase out their elephant exhibit and send Kaavan to an elephant sanctuary abroad!”

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