Monday, June 26, 2017

Tiger Cubs are Born

Two tiger cubs, one male / one female, are born into a life of captivity / exploitation on approx June 26, 2017. They were born under an "animal loan / breeding program" at Bandung Zoo.


Not the actual tiger cub of Bandung Zoo.

Sunday, June 25, 2017

OAW Offers Help - Again. Bandung Zoo Does Not Respond - Again.

On June 25, 2017, One Animal World made an offer to Bandung Zoo. The zoo did not respond. Because Bandung Zoo ignored Rodriguez's offer, she committed the funds raised to other animal groups and efforts in Indonesia. Which included, but was not limited to, building a reading house in Sumatra that would educate the community about animals and helping to form a new NGO that would focus on humane education throughout the country.


Friday, June 23, 2017

Mia Visits Bandung Zoo and talks with CEE4Life, Bandung Zoo's "NGO Partner"

June 23, 2017 Mia of MiaWorldTV visits Bandung Zoo. CEE4Life, Bandung Zoo's NGO partner, makes a commitment to helping improve conditions for the animals. Even a child can see that the people are not taking care of the animals and that the enclosures are inadequate. Notice Mia's response to the how the animals are kept. Starts at 05:30


Friday, June 2, 2017

Rebecca Rodriguez of One Animal World Arrives in Indonesia




1. June 2017, Rodriguez arrived in Jakarta, Indonesia along with a group animal professionals. They all traveled to Bandung and met with the government official that oversaw matters related to the zoo and was granted permission to offer help at Bandung Zoo. The government official stressed that Rodriguez was to NOT to simply  hand over money and that the zoo was to be held accountable for any assistance given.

2. Shortly after permission was granted (approx fifteen minutes), permission was withdrawn, thus denying Rodriguez the opportunity to assess and confirm the needs of the animals.

3. Rodriguez's photograph was found to be posted at the entrance of the zoo, along with a statement to deny her entry and refuse her help.

4. Prior to Rodriguez's arrival and documented in CEE4Life's posts, CEE4Life informed Bandung Zoo that Rodriguez would not “join in to help the zoo” and that she was “not giving them  money”.

5. The next day, Bandung Zoo, along with the Indonesian based Zoo and Aquarium Association, held a press conference and accused Rodriguez of refusing to help the animals at Bandung Zoo and of committing fraud.  http://indonesiaexpat.biz/topreads/bandung-zoo-accuses-fundraiser-fraud/

6. Bandung Zoo publicly demanded that Rodriguez turn over the money she had raised.

7. CEE4Life publicly demanded that Rodriguez turn over the money she had raised.

8. Rodriguez began getting threatening messages on social media and it was discovered that she had been followed when photographs of her entering the government office, appeared on CEE4Life's social media page.

9. It was then reported that Rodriguez's photograph, along with instructions to deny entry and refuse assistance, had been sent to every zoo in the country by the Indonesia Association of Zoos and Aquariums.

10. Rodriguez left the country in fear for her safety but her team stayed behind to attempt to push through their agenda.

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