An Earth Divided: Crucified for Caring
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About the Book
An Earth Divided: Crucified For Caring reveals the truth about the imbalance in the world where those that are cruel to animals and exploit the environment get off easy and those that fight to protect the Earth and her inhabitants are crucified.
Examples and praise are given to those that have succeeded and how they accomplished their goals, regardless of the huge obstacles they encountered.
Chapter Three explains why animal advocates and rescuers are persecuted. There is a conflict between those who possess the will and means to exploit the living world to destruction and those who are banding together in a desperate, last ditch attempt to prevent the trashing of our Mother Earth.
Chapter Four makes suggestions on whom would be better in charge of animal and environmental issues, certainly not agencies that sell and condone animal killing.
Chapter Five questions what is wrong with this world's priorities. Why are brave caring people that fight to make positive changes for the Earth’s inhabitants punished, harassed and sometimes even murdered?
Chapter Six discusses control. Animals don’t belong to agencies that claim they “control” them. Why are more laws enforced against animal protectors than animal abusers?
Chapter Seven talks about crimes against nature.
With citizens losing respect for our leaders, it's no wonder that there is a severe imbalance in our judicial system, and so much crime.
It’s ironic that our government and judicial system allow real criminals to get away with heinous crimes (and has little room in jail for them), but has plenty of room in jail for people that are actually trying to follow the existing laws and exercise their Constitutional Rights. It's also extremely sad that our laws rarely protect those that stand up for their rights, speak openly, and refuse to walk blindly in the world.
About the Author
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Share Bond has written several books, as well as many different newsletters, articles and poetry for animal organizations - S.K.U.N.K.S., Protect R Wildlife, National Endowment for Animal Rights, California Animal Rescue, Neighborhood Watch 4 Animals, The Orangutan Foundation, etc. She writes regular newspaper articles on how to coexist with wildlife, gives advice when dealing with nuisance wildlife, and how to properly care for pets. You can find some of her writings on her web sites - http://www.scratchnsniffpublishing.com/, www.AuthorsDen.com/ShareBond, http://www.protectrwildlife.org/, and http://www.stinkybusiness.org/. Share was influenced by Birute Galdikas, President of The Orangutan Foundation, where she volunteered for years, as well as helped with research studying the orangutan in Borneo. Volunteering at other animal rescue and animal rights organizations also influenced her decision to dedicate her life to rescuing, educating about and writing about animals and how to make a better world for them and their caretakers. She has taught seminars around the U.S. on how to coexist with skunks and rehabilitate them back to the wild. She's taken specialized courses on dealing with nuisance wildlife, as well as 15 years of counseling the public on positive solutions to solving wildlife problems. |