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Scoop
24-06-2025
- Politics
- Scoop
Children Filmed Playing ‘Cricket' With Dead Animals At The Controversial North Canterbury Hunting Competition
Christchurch Animal Save members were deeply disturbed by the events witnessed at the North Canterbury Hunting Competition held on June 22nd. Two activists attended the event and were appalled to observe children participating in obstacle course relays using the bodies of dead animals, as well as a shocking game of cricket involving the bodies of baby possums. This competition, which promotes hunting as a family activity, took a horrifying turn as it showcased a blatant disregard for animal life. The sight of children being encouraged to engage with the deceased animals in such a manner raises significant ethical concerns and questions about the messages being imparted to the next generation. 'The use of dead animals as props for games is not only disrespectful but also reflects a troubling normalisation of violence against animals,' said Sarah Jackson, a spokesperson for Christchurch Animal Save. 'We believe this kind of activity sends a dangerous message that animal life is expendable and can be treated as mere objects for entertainment.' The Animal Save Movement have created a petition that calls upon local authorities and the wider community to reflect on the implications of such events and to reconsider their stance on hunting competitions that involve children. With over 3000 supporters, the petition aims to Ban Children's Hunting in Aotearoa New Zealand to uphold the law that states 'Children must be protected from all forms of physical and psychological violence and from exposure to violence, such as domestic violence or violence inflicted on animals'. We urge parents to educate their children about compassion and respect for all living beings, rather than participating in activities that promote cruelty. As an organisation dedicated to advocating for animal rights, Christchurch Animal Save will continue to raise awareness about these issues and work towards a more compassionate society. We invite all community members to join us in this important dialogue.


CBC
11-05-2025
- Lifestyle
- CBC
Vegan brunch ideas for Mother's Day
What do you love to eat for your Mother's Day Brunch? Margaret Henderson loves omelettes, scrambled eggs, hash browns and sausages. But the ones she eats are all made with plants! She joins host Shauna Powers with some tips and tricks for making a brunch to remember for the plant-based people in your life. Margaret is a member of Animal Save Movement Saskatoon and an advocate for the Plant-Based Treaty.