Jane ( 2/8/2008 11:18:59 PM )
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Behind the Moon Bear Rescue with AAF
You are invited to hear Jill Robinson speak about the incredible work of Animals Asia Foundation when she visits February in 2008. It’s been over 18 months since Jill has spoken to Australian supporters about the progress of the world’s largest bear rescue, so don’t miss your chance to hear about the challenges she faces as the Beijing Olympics approach. Your attendance will also help us raise money for the rescue centres in both China and Vietnam.Fabulous auction prizes have been secured for each of the events, including an amazing 11-night “Highlights of China” tour, which takes in all the must-see sights. The trip also includes a behind-the-scenes tour of the Moon Bear Rescue Centre in Chengdu with Jill as personal guide. The tour departs Australia on World Animal Day, 4 October 2008. A pdf of the full itinerary can be downloaded from the booking page.Event dates:Perth: Tuesday 19 February 6:30pm - 10pm Adelaide: Thursday 21 February 6:30pm - 10pm Melbourne: Saturday 23 February 6:30pm - 10pm Canberra: Sunday 24 February 12pm - 3pm Sydney: Tuesday 26 February 6:30pm - 10pm Gold Coast: Thursday 28 February 6:30pm - 10pm If you have friends or family who care about animals and might be interested in hearing Jill speak about the impact Animals Asia is having, please forward on this email. Everyone is welcome to attend our events.To make an online booking or for more information on the events, including location and ticket price, go to https://www.animalsasia.org/ausroadshow/ or call us on 1800 666 004. Book now – tickets are limited!Thanks to Vegetarian Action for suggesting use of Online Discussion Forum.
Link: www.animalsasia.org
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vegoviagra ( 2/12/2008 10:59:44 PM )
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Re: Behind the Moon Bear Rescue with AAF
hi, it's great to hear jill is coming to adelaide. i heard her speaking a few years ago at a aaf fundraising held at rhe adelaide zoo if i remember well. pity the food served wasn't vegetarian as i would have expected from an organization that cares for animals. although vego food was available prawns and salmon, if i remember well, were also served. of course these animals are not as cute as moon bears. can aff organize a truly cruelty free event this time and avoid the hypocrisy of listening about the bears while munching on other animals' flesh?
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