Nicola Beynon
nicolabeynon.bsky.social
Nicola Beynon
@nicolabeynon.bsky.social
Head of Campaigns Humane Society International Australia. Views my own
I fail to see how accelerated climate change could possibly be in the national interest. The national interest exemption was intended for natural disaster & war time national emergencies not misuse for fossil fuel profits at the expense of the country’s climate safety www.abc.net.au/news/2025-03...
Dutton vows fast-track approval for Woodside's gas behemoth
The opposition leader would move to facilitate approval for the WA gas expansion within 30 days, and crack down on appeals against approval decisions.
www.abc.net.au
March 19, 2025 at 2:43 AM
Politicians should stop using the Maugean skate as a political football. Smart politics would find ways for nature and jobs to co-exist hsi.org.au/blog/stateme...
STATEMENT: Politicians should stop using endangered Maugean skate as a political football - Humane Society International (HSI)
Politicians should stop using endangered Maugean skate as a political football  12 December 2024 The beleaguered Maugean skate is on the precipice of extinction but, instead of focusing on how to save...
hsi.org.au
December 18, 2024 at 9:03 PM
Reposted by Nicola Beynon
⚠️🐺HSI/Europe, IFAW and Eurogroup for Animals warn that the decision by the Standing Committee of the #BernConvention to downgrade the protection of the #wolf sets a dangerous precedent for #wildlife #conservation in Europe.
Animal protection NGOs deplore decision to downgrade wolf protection
BRUSSELS—Today’s decision by the Standing Committee of the Bern Convention to downgrade the protection of the wolf represents a dangerous...
www.hsi.org
December 5, 2024 at 8:29 AM
HSI calls for new era of wildlife co-existence and an end to killing as the default for wildlife conflicts. Follows new report which for the first time quantifies the national persecution of Australia’s native animals hsi.org.au/licence-to-k...
Licence to Kill - Humane Society International (HSI)
Every year, Australia’s state and territory governments allow private landholders to kill hundreds of thousands of native animals—animals that are otherwise protected by law. For the first time ever, ...
hsi.org.au
November 13, 2024 at 9:04 AM