Russia bans imports of Canadian seal products19/12/2011 17:02:13Timeline of shrinking markets
19 December 2011. The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) has applauded the news that Belarus, Kazakhstan, and the Russian Federation have banned the import and export of harp seal skins. Canada claims that Russia is one of the last two major remaining markets for Canadian seal products, reportedly receiving up to 90% of Canada's exports of seal pelts. IFAW says this is a major victory in the campaign to end commercial sealing, and that it should send a strong message that this is an industry whose time has passed. "Russia ended its own hunt of harp seals in 2009, after listening to the concerns of the people who felt it was a cruel and unnecessary slaughter," said Robbie Marsland, UK Director of IFAW. "We are extremely pleased that the Russian government has taken the next logical step by banning all trade in harp seal pelts from other countries as well." Russian market was key for Canadians The Russian market has long been hailed by the Canadian government as the main market for Canadian seal products. With the European Union ban on non-Inuit seal products still in place, a long-promised seal meat deal with China still unsigned, IFAW says the Canadian government and the sealing industry should acknowledge the reality that markets for seal products are disappearing. "The writing is on the wall" said Sheryl Fink, Director of IFAW's Seal Programme. "The Canadian government knows seal products are not wanted, and has had ample time to transition sealers out of this industry with compensation. Instead they have done nothing but dispute the rights of other nations by challenging seal product bans at the WTO. As Russia follows in the steps of the EU and closes its doors to seal products, it's time to say enough is enough and stop the seal slaughter once and for all." "Canada will continue to be shunned by the international community as long as it persists with the outdated, inhumane slaughter of seal pups," continued Fink. IFAW opposes the seal hunt as it is cruel and unnecessary. The seals are clubbed or shot and skinned so that their fur can be used to provide luxury products for the fashion industry. IFAW has been campaigning to end commercial seal hunting for more than 40 years, and its work helped bring about the end of the Russian seal hunt in 2009. At the time, Russia's Minister of Natural Resources Yury Trutnev said, "The bloody seal slaughter, the killing of the defenceless animals, which can't be even called a ‘hunt,' is now prohibited in Russia as it is in most developed countries. It is a serious step towards the conservation of biodiversity in Russia." Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin also called seal hunting a "bloody industry" and something that "should have been banned years ago."
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well done to vladimir putin for banning seal products from canada. hopefully this will hasten the end of this appalling cruelty which disgusts most of the civilised world. canada hang your head in shame!! hopefully the british prime minister will start to listen to our people with regard the cruelty perpetrated on our native wildlife.
Posted by: dee donworth | 30 Dec 2011 14:32:59