Press release: Petition for banning fur farms will be handed over to the Estonian parliament

The petition for banning fur farming, which reached the threshold of a thousand digital signatures on Friday, will be handed over to the parliament of Estonia in November. It is one of the first initiatives that reaches the parliament based on the new petition law that came into effect this spring.

Digital signatures were collected as part of the NGO Loomus’ long-term campaign “I’m on the side of animals”, the aim of which is to follow the example of other European countries in banning fur farming in Estonia after a transition period. During the campaign, Estonian celebrities Ardo Kivi, Elina Born, Hasso Krull, Ivo Uukkivi, Jaan Kaplinski, Jim Ashilevi, Kadi Toom, Kaido Põldma, Kalle Kurg, Kallervo Karu, Karolin Kuusik, Kristjan Sarv, Lenna Kuurmaa, Loore Martma, Madis Nestor, Margit Keerdo, Maria Avdjushko, Nero Urke, Tõnu Trubetsky and Veiko Õunpuu declared their support for banning fur farms.

A petition that was signed by e-mail as well as in writing by 9000 Estonians altogether, was closed this April. As the law that regulates petition rights, according to which one can submit a bill with a registered letter digitally signed by at least 1000 people to the parliament, became effective on 12 March, then, in May, Loomus set up a new petition that could only be signed with an ID-card.

Fur farms are banned in England, Northern-Ireland, Austria, Croatia, the Netherlands, Slovenia and Bulgaria. Fur farms are partly banned in Denmark, Switzerland, Sweden, Italy and New Zealand. Chinchillas, rabbits, minks and foxes are raised on fur farms in Estonia; also, dogs, cats, raccoon dogs, ferrets, beavers, coypus, squirrels, bears and other animals are raised for fur in other parts of the world. According to the research conducted by Saar Poll, more than half, i.e. 59 percent of the Estonian population does not support raising wild animals on fur farms for the sole purpose of producing fur.

 

“On the side of animals” video: http://youtu.be/QWcwKA4d3Fc

Petition: http://petitsioon.ee/karusloomafarmid

 

The NGO animal advocacy organization Loomus aims to protect the rights and interests of animals, and represent their interests in social discussions. Primarily, Loomus stands for the animals used in agriculture, animal testing, entertainment and fur farming.

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