Jul 30 2009

BE A PEACE VOLUNTEER!

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GET INVOLVED!

Hey all! WE ARE RECRUITING! If you would like to join us in helping the animals, be a part of the NUS PEACE Committee! Find out more about volunteer opportunities at PEACE! Join us, and connect with others who care! We promise you tons of rewarding experiences, and truckloads of fun along the way.

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Jul 30 2009

Introducing… NUS CAT CAFE!

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Dear all,

We’re pleased to inform you that our plans for the NUS Cat Cafe has finally been officially approved by the University! This means that …we’re good to go!! We ask that you to take some time to think about joining us in our efforts! Please check out the Volunteer Opportunities that are available for the NUS Cat Cafe project. We promise you nothing less than a thoroughly fulfilling experience.

Please note that the NUS Cat Cafe is not about cat lovers wanting to play with cats! NUS Cat Cafe is dedicated to creating a stable and well-managed cat population on campus, and aims to provide an effective and humane alternative to culling as a way of solving the problem of stray cat overpopulation on campus. This involves far more than playing with the cats, although there might be some room for that! So all you warm-hearted, dedicated and responsible folks, please join us – we neeed you!

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Oct 11 2009

Event: Animal Welfare Library Exhibition

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Hey all,

NUS PEACE is proud to present you the event of Animal Welfare Library Exhibition. The event is aimed to raise awareness on pertinent issues concerning the well-being of animals. So do come down and be part of this educational event to find out more!

The details of the event is as follow:

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Date: 14 October 2009 (Wednesday) to 23 October 2009 (Friday).

Place: NUS Central Library Lobby Area

Between, there is also a movie screening held on 22 October 2009 (Thursday). So do come and join us!

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PEACE

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Sep 28 2009

Event: ACRES Roadshow!

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Hey All!

Animal Concerns Research and Education Society (ACRES) will be celebrating World Animal Day this year at The Atrium @ Orchard again, and this year our focus will be on the issue of shark fin soup.

Here’s a chance to have fun and speak out in our fight against the shark fin tradition, so don’t miss out on this chance to be part of this exciting event!

About the Event:

Date: 2 – 4 October (Friday to Sunday)
Venue: Atrium@Orchard (next to Plaza Singapura)
Time: 10am – 10pm

About:

When was the last time you were encouraged to break things? This weekend, ACRES is inviting everyone to come into town to throw a soup bowl against a wall. The broken pieces will be used on the spot to create a work of art — a gigantic, 15m long mosaic of a shark.

As many as 100 million sharks are killed every year, and many of them end up in soup bowls across Asia. The shark fin soup tradition is wasteful and destructive, because when sharks die, the entire marine food chain also collapses. So for this World Animal Day, we are asking you to help reverse this habit, and start putting sharks back together.

You will be asked to donate $2.00 for each soup bowl, and the proceeds will go towards ACRES’ education and animal welfare efforts. So come down to The Atrium@Orchard, near Plaza Singapura, to show that you care about animals, the environment and about leaving our marine legacy for future generations.

And have fun smashing bowls, breaking traditions and creating art— all at once.

An ACRES Event

Kindly Supported By:
Asian Geographic
Body Shop
MCUBE
BBDO Proximity Singapore
A-Pixels
Shark Tattoo
Plaza Singapura

The following artists have kindly volunteered to produce permanent art pieces with the broken bowls and spoons. We welcome more artists who are keen in being part of this. Watch out for the exhibition to follow in early 2010.

1. Rosihan Dahim
2. Andy Yang
3. Lucy Davis

See you there!

PEACE!

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Sep 15 2009

Event: Day of Peace Parade

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Hey all!

Here’s something to put down on your calendar, for the mid semester break!

This coming monday (September 21) is the United Nations’ International Day of Peace – a global holiday when individuals, communities, nations and governments highlight efforts to promote peace between all living things!
This year, the Jane Goodall Institute (Singapore) is coming together with several other local NGOs including UNIFEM Singapore, ACRES, WWF Singapore, SPCA, SEC, NSS, Student Care Services, and more to celebrate this special day. Participants can create iconic peace doves out of recycled materials before the event and then fly them around Singapore on the Day of Peace. This celebration seeks to spread messages of harmonious interactions with animals, the environment, and people in a very positive and inspiring way.

Event Details:

Date: Monday, September 21, 2009
Time: Registration at 4:30pm
Venue: Old School (11 Mount Sophia, Singapore 228461) www.oldschool.sg
Cost: Free
Highlights:

  • Peace Dove Parade
  • Singapore premiere of ”Taking Root,” a documentary that reveals the important link between being green and contributing towards peace.

*click here for more information!

It’s a good day to hang out with friends and spread the peace! :D

(:

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Sep 14 2009

Event: Talk on Environmental Conservation

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Hey NUS people! :D

Do check out this event that’s happening on thursday (17 Sept) between 1230-1330!

Beyond Borders (Organized by the Office of Student Affairs)

Date: 17 Sept 2009

Time: 1230-1330

Venue: Central Library Theatrette 1 (4th Floor)

Speaker: Mr. Grant Peirera

About the Speaker: Grant Pereira has been an environmentalist and social activist for more than 30 years. He founded “The Green Volunteers” and is actively engaged in its program S.P.R.O.U.T.S. (Singapore Proudly Replanting Our Unique Trees and Shrubs). He sits on the Board of Advisors of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and is a representative for The Elephant Nature Foundation and the Orang Utan Foundation (Indonesia). In 2000, he was awarded The Green Leaf Award by the Ministry of Environment for his ongoing efforts in making Singapore a cleaner and greener place.

RSVP by emailing develop@nus.edu.sg with your Full name and Matric number!

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Sep 09 2009

Movies: International Social Action Film Festival

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Hey!

Sinema (an independent cinema that shows mostly local and independent films) is hosting a film festival (Films For Change) from now (9 September) till 1 October. The focus of the film fest is social action, and you definitely should check out the film schedule if you’re interested! :D I’m not sure about you, but I really think it’s incredibly exciting and awesome that a month long film festival on the theme of social action can be pulled off here in Singapore!

The main themes of the festival are: Children and Youth, Human Rights Inequality, Social Media, and Sustainability (which includes the treatment of animals).

Earthlings will be screened several times during the festival, and the  screening of Earthlings on 20 September will be followed by a forum with speakers from ACRES. There will also be a talk on 29 September about cruelty free living.

Interested in nature (and wildlife) conservation in a more local context? You can also check out Remember Chek Jawa!

PEACE!

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Aug 27 2009

SAVE THE DOLPHINS! (updated 2009/09/03)

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save the dolphins

Hey all!

I just watched the preview of The Cove last night, and it really grieved me to see people exploiting and slaughtering such peaceful and intelligent animals as dolphins! These animals belong in the wild, and we shouldn’t continue to bring these animals into captivity, and exploit them purely for entertainment purposes and profit.

The movie will be screened in selected GV theatres for the next 3 weeks. Do catch it if you can, and as soon as possible! The dolphin hunting season in Taiji, Japan, starts in september!

Movie Synopsis:


The Cove follows a team of activists and filmmakers as they infiltrate a heavily-guarded cove in Taiji, Japan. In this remote village they witness and document activities deliberately being hidden from the public: More than 20,000 dolphins and porpoises are being slaughtered each year and their meat, containing toxic levels of mercury, is being sold as food in Japan, often times labeled as whale meat.

The majority of the world is not aware this is happening. The Taiji cove is blocked off from the public. Cameras are not allowed inside and the media does not cover the story. It’s critical that we get the word out in Japan.  It’s critical that we get the word out-everywhere.  We believe that once the Japanese people know, they will demand change.

Find out more:

Take action:

Stop the killing, promote the PEACE!

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2009/09/03

I just checked the savejapandolphins blog today, and i’m really happy to take this quote off the blog!


“Today is September 1st, the first day of the dolphin slaughter season in Japan. But when I arrived today by bus from Kansai Airport with media representatives from all over the world, the notorious Cove from the movie was empty. There were no dolphin killers in sight.” (Ric O’Barry)

read more

The (wild) dolphins are safe, at least for now! :D And I’m incredibly psyched because to me, this really shows how the mere awareness about a single issue, can be so powerful in driving change!

But the hunting and trading of dolphins in Taiji, Japan is only one part of the issue. Even if dolphin hunting and trading stops, there’s also the question: what are we going to do about the dolphins who are currently in captivity, and especially the dolphins in sunny island Singapore, and the others that may be brought in  to the Sentosa IR,  which opens next year?

Find out more about the issue of captive dolphins in Singapore, from: ACRES–Suffering not Smiling!

Please help support petition for Captivity is cruel – don’t go to a show!
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/5/stop-dolphin-captivity

Peace!

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Aug 26 2009

EVENT: Debate and Public Forum on Sharks and Sharks’ Fin

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Hey all!

Check out this debate, happening this Friday evening (28 August ‘09)!

Are sharks killed mainly for their fins, their meat or both? Some believe that it is western propaganda that sharks are killed mainly for their fins, saying instead that they are slaughtered chiefly for their meat. However, the majority viewpoint is that the demand for sharks’ fin is the key factor driving sharks towards extinction. Hear both sides of the story and watch the exciting debate between proponents of the two camps. The debaters include Dr Giam Choo Hoo, Regional Representative for Asia (Alternate) for CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) Animals Committee, and Louis Ng, Executive Director of ACRES (Animal Concerns Research and Education Society). This debate and public forum will be chaired by Dr Shawn Lum, President of Nature Society (Singapore), and is open to the public and the media.

When: 28th August 2009, Friday, Time: 7.30pm-10pm

Where: Training Room P303, Spring Singapore, 2 Bukit Merah Central, Singapore 159835

Admission: Free

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=259644850650

(This event is organised by the Nature Society of Singapore)

The debate is about the reasons causing sharks to become extinct, but the more important take home point: sharks are highly endangered, and the reasons for this are largely anthropogenic (caused by humans actively hunting them)! Whatever the outcome of the debate, the bottom line is, take action! (:

See you at the debate!

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Aug 26 2009

PEACE AGM and BBQ round-up

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Hello all!

Before the floodgates of school work was unleashed, NUS PEACE managed to pull off our AGM and a wildly amazing vegetarian BBQ last saturday, on 22 Aug.

As far as official business is concerned, we’re proud to introduce the new committee for 2009/10:

  • President: Janani Srinivasan
  • Vice President: Asuka Fuji
  • Secretary / Treasurer: Lydia Lim
  • Website Administrator: Zi Wei Yap
  • NUS Cat Café Project Director: Sze Ying
  • Project Directors: Venkatesh Naidu, Satveer Kaur
  • Student Advisor and Cat Cafe Asst Project Director: Liling Tan
  • Publicity team: Asuka, Lydia and Ziwei

For all of you who couldn’t make it for the AGM, but want to help out nonetheless, your talents will be greatly appreciated. Recruitment for unfilled positions remain open, and volunteers are more than welcome to suggest and head upcoming PEACE projects, or work in the various subcommittees. (Please refer to volunteer opportunities). Upcoming events and projects include:

  • Singapore Animal Welfare Symposium 2010
  • Library Exhibition
  • Meatless Thursdays (collaboration with NUS SAVE)
  • NUS Cat Café

A huge highlight of last saturday, was the welcome BBQ, where we launched our homemade vegan burger patties!!  Kudos to Andrew, Liling and Professor Brown, who worked long and hard on making these scrumptious patties, and thanks for putting together a wonderful BBQ and filling our happy bellies. (:

How did you like the vegan burgers at our PEACE BBQ?

I loved it! It beats most meat burgers I’ve had!

You mean that was a vegan patty? I couldn’t tell!

It didn’t taste meaty, but I liked it anyway.

It was okay, but could be better.

It’s a poor imitation of the real McCoy. I’d pick real meat any day.

Other
Please Specify:

watch this space for more updates!

PEACE out!

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Aug 24 2009

Documentary on Dolphin Hunting in Japan

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Dear all,

You might want to check out the documentary “The Cove” that will be showing in Vivo City at GV, this coming wednesday, 26 Aug from 7:15pm . The documentary exposes the cruel and abusive practices engaged by fishermen, who conduct dolphin hunts off a cove in Taijii, Japan. The screening will be followed by a Q&A session with guest speaker Ms. Anbarasi Boopal, Director of the ACRES Wildlife Rescue Centre. It’ll be a great opportunity to find out what you can do to help!

Details are available at this website: http://www.gv.com.sg/moviedetails/gv_moviedetails_0346.jsp

PEACE out!

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Aug 12 2009

PEACE AGM & Welcome BBQ Party!

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Dear Friends of PEACE!

We’d like to invite you to an upcoming event taking place on Saturday, August 22nd. We’ll begin with our AGM at 5pm, where we’ll be discussing our projects for AY 09/10 and electing new committee members. This will be followed by a Welcome BBQ Party by the pool, starting at 6pm. There’ll be some great food, including our very own homemade veg burgers!  The venue will be 50 Westcoast Crescent, #02-10 Westbay Condominiums (about a 10 min walk from campus). Be there or be square, seriously!

PEACE (People Ending Animal Cruelty and Exploitation) is an NUS interest group, soon to be a full-fledged (CCA conferring) Society, committed to doing what we can to foster education, advocacy, and action to promote the interests of animals.  Check out our volunteer opportunities on the Volunteer page of this website!

Please be sure to RSVP for the Aug 22nd event, by emailing us at nusanimalwelfare@gmail.com.  And those of you who’d like to be considered for committee positions, please let us know by Friday, Aug 14th and we will get back to you.  Also, please feel free to email us with any questions.

Looking forward!

NUS PEACE

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