From
Animal Legal Defense Fund
(ALDF) January 19th, 2012
Watch video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZYdqMr1znM&feature=player_embedded
Animal Groups Urge Indiana to Correct Legal Snafu that Has Allowed Abuse
of Turtles at Annual Event as Appalling Footage from Indiana's Snapperfest
2011 Is Released
For immediate release
Contact:
Lisa
Franzetta, Animal Legal Defense Fund
Indianapolis – This morning, the
national non-profits Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF) and Best Friends
Animal Society submitted a petition for rulemaking to the Indiana Natural
Resources Commission, arguing that the Department of Natural Resources’
(DNR) misinterpretation of state law has allowed for illegal cruelty at Ohio
County’s annual "Snapperfest." Never before seen undercover footage provided
by the World Animal Awareness Society - WA2S.org at last summer’s
Snapperfest—an event where "contestants" demonstrate their prowess by
pulling the heads of live turtles far outside of their shells—reveals
numerous acts of cruelty that are in violation of state law. However, the
DNR has condoned these actions by stating that Snapperfest participants are
exempt from anti-cruelty law under an exception for activities including
hunting and trapping, because, so they say, the turtles were trapped prior
to their mistreatment at Snapperfest. ALDF and Best Friends Animal Society’s
petition asks the Commission to clarify that this exception does not and
should not apply to the turtles at Snapperfest—which would render the
appalling conduct at the annual event illegal. The petition was filed
locally by the Law Offices of Lawrence M. Reuben.
Update: In undercover footage from last year’s event, a “Welcome to
Snapperfest” banner appeared with Budweiser’s logo suggesting Budweiser
endorsed the event. In response to outraged Indianans and people across the
country, Budweiser has clarified they in no way support Snapperfest and
decry the cruelty that takes place there. The Animal Legal Defense Fund
received the following official statement from Anheuser-Busch.
“Neither Anheuser-Busch nor our local independent wholesaler is a sponsor of
Snapperfest. We had no knowledge of the banner until it was brought to our
attention after the event. For more than a century, we have prided ourselves
on our reputation for treating animals with respect – from animal protection
to animal rescue and rehabilitation to wildlife habitat preservation.”
Why are animal advocates and attorneys sticking their necks out for
snapping turtles? The undercover video shot at Snapperfest in August 2011
and released today reveals:
- Turtles held by their tails, which can cause severe damage to their vertebra and internal organs.
- Turtles repeatedly dropped and thrown to the ground during relays in which contestants run while carrying them.
- Turtles’ heads pulled out of their shells and turtles held up by their heads during the “main event.” Footage shows contestants violently wrestling on the ground with terrified turtles in an effort to pull their necks out of their shells.
- Recklessly, knowingly, or intentionally neglecting a vertebrate animal, as is done during Snapperfest, is a Class A misdemeanor in Indiana.
“While an exception to Indiana’s cruelty statute states that it does not
apply to fishing, hunting, or trapping, it does not allow for wanton abuse
of any animal after that animal has been trapped,” explains ALDF’s director
of litigation Carter Dillard. “The Department of Natural Resources’
misinterpretation of this law has allowed the shameful abuse of turtles at
Snapperfest for the past fifteen years—and would literally allow someone to
torture a turtle, a deer, a coyote, or any animal to death, so long as that
animal had been trapped first. It is time for this legal misinterpretation
to be corrected and for the state to put an end to this pathetic event once
and for all.”
Copies of the petition to the Natural Resources
Commission and footage of the 2011 Snapperfest investigation are available
upon request. Spokespeople in Indianapolis are available for interviews.
ALDF was founded in 1979 with the unique mission of protecting the lives
and advancing the interests of animals through the legal system. For more
information, please visit www.aldf.org.
Best Friends Animal Society is a nonprofit organization that strives
to create a better world through kindness to animals while building no-kill
programs and partnerships that will bring about a day when there are No More
Homeless Pets®. For more information, please visit
www.bestfriends.org.
World
Animal Awareness Society - WA2S.org is a domestic 501(c)3 non-profit public
charity, incorporated for the purpose of filming contemporary human-animal
interactions and collecting non-biased visual data to share with the world.
For more information, visit the World Animal Awareness Society here:
www.WA2S.org.
Please be a voice for the turtles, who have no voice of their own. If you
have any media contacts who would place this horrific display in the public
eye, please alert them if you would.
WATCH
Snapperfest (12:41) The "Snapperfest Festival" has happened for
probably 15 years
in Indiana. Recent video has emerged from the 2011 event showing the
brutality inflicted on wild-caught turtles, billed and promoted as family
entertainment.
The event is held at the Campshore Camp Ground.
(812) 438-2135 (office)
(812) 290-5939 (cell)
info@campshorecampground.com
Please take a moment to speak out against this deliberate act of abuse
and animal cruelty. Send in letters or make calls(even better) to the
following individuals. You can also sign the Care-2 petition to stop
"Snapperfest" 2012: http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/stopsnapperfest/
Lt. Anthony Stoll
DISTRICT 9, Fish and Game
(812) 689-4370
Connie J. Brown
Ohio County Commissioner
yvonnewalton@hotmail.com
(812) 438-4624
Todd Walton
Ohio County Commissioner
twalton@cinergy.com
Shane Koons
Ohio County Commissioner
(812)
584-0378
Connie Smith
Ohio County Auditor
ohioctyauditor1@earthlink.net
(812) 438-2062
Councilman Pro-Tem Mike
Padgett
mpadgett@orvcomm.com
(812) 438-3340
Councilman Steve
Slack
sslack@orvcomm.com
(812) 438-3340
Councilman Lynn Graves
lgraves@orvcomm.com
(812) 438-3340
Councilman Bud Radcliff
bradcliff@orvcomm.com
(812) 438-3340
Councilman Roy Powell
rpowell@orvcomm.com
(812) 438-3340
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