The animal rights group PETA called on New Zealand\'s government Monday to probe what it said was the death of horses, chickens and other animal extras on the set of \"The Hobbit\" movies. After producers of Peter Jackson\'s highly anticipated Tolkien trilogy rejected earlier accusations of animal mistreatment, US-based PETA said it was time for the government to \"investigate these allegations for possible violations of New Zealand animal protection laws and take appropriate action.\" PETA said that if its information was \"accurate, the production company and others are surely criminally responsible for these injuries and deaths.\" The group says that animal wranglers on the film reported the deaths of at least 27 animals, including three horses, six goats, six sheep and 12 chickens. Incidents allegedly included a pony named Rainbow which broke its neck and back after being stabled with two \"highly-strung\" horses, and chickens killed by dogs. Up to 100,000 people were expected to line the streets of Wellington on Wednesday for the world premiere of the Middle Earth epic \"The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey\". Last week, producers said that the American Humane Association monitored all use of animals during the shoot and \"no animals died or were harmed on set during filming\". \"The producers completely reject the accusations that 27 animals died due to mistreatment during the making of the films,\" the statement said.
GMT 09:59 2017 Saturday ,09 December
Militias, poachers wreak havoc on central Africa's wildlifeGMT 15:16 2017 Thursday ,30 November
Norway to put up fence to stop reindeer slaughterGMT 10:06 2017 Wednesday ,18 October
Human remains found in large Australian crocGMT 12:44 2017 Monday ,16 October
India man-eating tiger dies after being electrocutedGMT 15:16 2017 Sunday ,08 October
White tiger cubs maul keeper to death in IndiaGMT 11:56 2017 Saturday ,07 October
From poacher to ranger: saving China's Siberian tigersGMT 09:37 2017 Wednesday ,27 September
Wildlife groups accused of funding abuses against Pygmies in AfricaGMT 18:57 2017 Tuesday ,26 September
Japan kills 177 whales in Pacific campaign: governmentMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©