September 24, 2012
Canby, Oregon: In a communique received by the North American Animal
Liberation Press Office, the Animal Liberation Front has taken credit for
liberating dozens of captive pheasant bound for slaughter from an Oregon
farm on Friday night. You can "Like" the folks at Primrose Pheasant Farm,
and see a map of their farm
here. More information on owner Chris Blanton is
here.
The communique reads, in full:
On the night of September 21,
2012, saboteurs tore open a lone flight pen located at the newly
incorporated Primrose Pheasant Farm (27368 S. Primrose Path, Canby, Oregon),
releasing dozens of slaughter-bound ring-necked pheasants into the
countryside.
Naturalized populations of ring-necked pheasants have
resided in the Willamette Valley for hundreds of years and the surrounding
farm land serves as ideal habitat that these captive bred non-domesticated
birds can undoubtedly survive in. Destined otherwise to be killed by
butchers and sports hunters, these sentient beings will now get the chance
to live out the rest of their natural lives in the wild.
For the
silent ones..A.L.F.
The Animal Liberation Front utilizes
economic sabotage in addition to the direct liberation of animals from
conditions of abuse and imprisonment to halt needless animal suffering. By
making it more expensive to trade in the lives of innocent, sentient beings,
the ALF maintain the atrocities against our brothers and sisters are likely
to occur in smaller numbers; their goal is to abolish the exploitation,
imprisonment, torture and killing of innocent, non-human animals.
Contact: (213) 640-5048
Animal Liberation Press Office
3371
Glendale Blvd #107
Los Angeles, CA 90039
www.animalliberationpressoffice.org
press@animalliberationpressoffice.org