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Wildwechsel 02 2014 Nord Tablet U1_Titel_0214_Nord.indd u1 27.01.2014 05:39:52 U2_0214_Nord.indd u2 27.01.2014 04:12:58 |Vorspiel| „Tiere hassen nicht. Und sie ihren Besitzern gestohlen worden sind. Doch was soll man als Verbraucher da- wir halten uns für etwas gegen tun? Man möchte doch gar keinen Pelz besseres als sie.“ tragen! Leider werden die Verbraucher hier Elvis Aaron Presley (* 8. Januar 1935 in getäuscht, und auch die betroffenen F irmen Tupelo, Mississippi; † 16. August 1977 in wollen nichts davon gewusst haben. Bleibt al- Memphis, Tennessee), häufig einfach nur „Elvis“ so die Frage: Wenn man schon auf Pelz ver- genannt, Sänger, Musiker und Schauspieler zichtet, warum dann nicht gleich ganz? Wa- rum möchte man denn überhaupt so ausse- hen, als ob man Pelz trägt? Wenn man auch dem „Kunst“-Fell den Rücken kehrt, bekom- men die se Methoden vielleicht weniger Markt. Zack, verarscht?! PETA fordert außerdem dazu auf, an den 00 Prozent Polyacryl“- So stand es auf chinesischen Botschafter in Berlin zu schreiben Mützen mit K unstfellbommeln, die die und ein Tierschutzgesetz mit strengen Stra- 1Drogeriekette Müller und das Modelabel fen zu fordern. „Sollte sich herausstellen, dass Tom Taylor verkauften. Zum Entsetzen von der Lieferant vorsätzlich Müller getäuscht und Wer wagt, gewinnt! Tierfreunden stellte sich das als Irrtum heraus. fahrlässig gehandelt hat, [...] wird das Unter- Na, wen haben wir denn hier beim Man sollte meinen, dass es profi- nehmen entsprechende Schritte ge- Wildwechseln erwischt? tabel sei, Kunstfell für echtes aus- gen den Anbieter einleiten“, lässt >> Schreib uns eine Mail (Btr: wwvip) zugeben – schließlich müssen der Drogeriemarkt verlauten. an [email protected] mit der die kleinen P oly-Ester und Doch ob diese Strafen ohne Lösung (z.B.: wwvip Heino)! Poly-Acryle nicht erst mü- die entsprechenden Ge- Vielleicht gewinnt ihr was Schönes! hevoll gezüchtet werden, setze bei den Tierquälern denn Zucht und Haltung ankommen, ist unwahr - >> Richtig! von Pelztieren sollte ja ei- scheinlich. In 1/14 hatten wir Dapayk & gentlich teurer sein. Of- Die Organisation Ani- Padberg geblitzdingst. fenbar ist das aber zumin- mals‘ Liberty fordert dazu dest in China nicht so. Die auf, „Pelzdetektiv“ zu wer - den. Auf der Seite www.kunst- Tierschutzorganisation„Animals‘ pelz-ist-echt.de kann man sich Liberty“ entdeckte das Ka tzenfell in melden, wenn man aktiv daran mitar - Indexer der vermeintlichen Plastikmütze und schlägt beiten möchte, als Kunstfell deklarierten Pelz Vorspiel ................................ 3 Alarm: „Trotz des EU-Importverbots vom aufzustöbern. Gewinn-Zone ......................... 4 1.1.2009 gelangen immer noch (bewusst People for the Ethical Treatment of Ani- falsch etikettierte) Hunde- und Ka tzenfelle mals, kurz PETA, setzt sich seit 1980 für Tier- Input .................................... 5 nach Europa und werden z.B. als Kunstpelz rechte ein. Bekannt wurde vor allem der Slo- verkauft.“ Weitere grausame Details: „Die gan „Lieber nackt als Pelz!“, mit dem sich Pro- Kultur ................................... 8 Hunde und Katzen werden unter schlimmsten minente seit den 80ern nackt ablichten las- Ausstellungen ........................ 8 Bedingungen gehalten, bis sie erdrosselt, ver- sen. PETA setzt sich auch gegen Massentier- gast, erschlagen oder abgestochen werden.“ haltung, Tierversuche, Jagd und Angeln und Smalltalk ..............................10 Auch die Tierschutzorganisation PETA Tierkämpfe uvm. ein. Partyticker ...........................12 zeigt sich entsetzt über diese Zustände. Mitar- Animals‘ Liberty arbeitet vor allem imVer- beiter gingen auf den Tiermarkt in Guangzhou braucherschutz und labelt Artikel, die mit Tier- Charts .................................13 in China und fanden dort winzige Käfige mit quälerei im Zusammenhang stehen. Verschie- mehreren Hunden und Katzen, die apathisch denfarbige Label sollen den Verbraucher zum Terminkalender .....................14 und zum Teil verletzt vom rauenTransport, auf Beispiel auf Tierversuche bei Kosmetika auf- Platten .................................26 ihr Ende warteten. Manche der Tiere trugen merksam machen undAlternativen aufzeigen. noch Halsbänder, was darauf hindeutet, dass Eure Ww-Redaktion! Kleinanzeigen .......................28 Kino ....................................29 Impressum ...........................30 Live Dabei ............................31 Wildwechsel - das Magazin der Region! (*1986) | Erscheint beim Verlag Fedor Waldschmidt Adresse: Sternstraße 40 | 34414 Warburg Fon: 05641-60094 | Fax: 60813 Web: www.wildwechsel.de E-Mail Redaktion: [email protected] E-Mail Termine: [email protected] E-Mail Anzeigen: [email protected] 02/14 | Wildwechsel | Vorspiel | 3 Vorspiel_0214_nord.indd 3 27.01.2014 05:34:43 |Gewinn-Zone!| MörderischesM Für Party- & Konzertfans! w präsentiert wieder die neuesten Veranstaltungen. Damit Ihr VVergnügen! dort auch lässig reinkommt, verlosen wir je 3 x 2 Tickets plus ecker essen, aber nicht nur das! W Beigabeg . Einsendeschluss: 4 Tage vor Veranstal- Denn es gibt eine Leichee ttung! zum Dessert! Unter den NONSTOP ROCK L » GGästen zum Abendessen NIGHT | 01.02 | sisindi ein Mörder und sein Galerie die Party- OOpfer! Das Ganze ist zum kneipe | Steinheim | GGlück nicht real, sondern »ww04n02« eein Vergnügen für Krimi- » SCHAUENROCK Fans. Wobei, so ganz un- FESTIVAL | 01.02 | real ist das nicht, denn die Savoy | Schauen- Gäste beim Krimi-Dinner burg | »ww05n02« dürfen mitraten: Wer ist derr SCHAUENROCK Täter? In diesem Fall sindd » FESTIVAL | 22.02 | Rittersburg Schauenburg | Schauenburg | sie eingeladen zum Ro yal-Na- »ww06n02« vy-Dinner. Kurz bevor der Gast- geber, ein Lord, seine Überra- » ROTZEN V | 22.02 | Club E-lectribe | Kassel | »ww07n02« schung verkünden kann, ge- » EDDIE‘S REVENGE | 18.1. | Pfeffermintz | Warburg | »ww08n02« schieht ein Mord …Wildwech- » ONE NIGHT AT THE FRANTIC | 22.02 | Capitol (Musiktheater) Pa- sel verlost zwei Karten für das Krimi-Dinner am 13.2. im Schüt- derborn | Paderborn | »ww09n02« zenhof Paderborn. Nennt Stichwort (»ww??n02«) & 3 Lieblingswerbungen! » [ WWW.DINNERKRIMI.DE ] Nennt unter Stichwort (ww03n02) Eure 3 Lieblings-Anzeigen im aktuellen Ww Klick, klick! orträts begeistern die e Menschen schon immer.r. Kalte Hände? P Sich selbst darstellen,, zeigen, sich weiterverschen-- Wie uncool! ken. Fast jeder bekannte Ma-- ool dagegen sind Zippo-Feuer- ler machte Porträts, wie bei- zeuge. Die Kult-Feuerzeuge aus spielsweise die geheimnis- Bradford/ Pennsylvania (USA) volle Mona Lisa von Leonar- C do Da Vinci, deren Auftrag- werden seit 1933 in nahezu unver- änderter Bauweise hergestellt und geber niemand kennt. Auch haben eine „lebenslange“ Garan- in der Fotografie ist das Gen- tie von 30 Jahren und werden ko- re beliebt, angefangen beim stenlos repariert. Es ist das meist- Passfoto über Hochzeitsfo- verkaufte Feuerzeug der Welt. Sein to und Familienporträt bis Erfinder heißt George Grant Blausdell (1895-1978). Das cha- zum trendigen Selfie. Doch rakteristische „Klick“ klingt immer gleich! Doch bisher war es eben ein professionell gemach- ein Feuerzeug, und damit eher ein Gadget für Raucher . Doch auch tes Foto muss nicht bio- Nichtraucher können jetzt so ein praktisches Zippo dabeihaben: als metrisch (zu Deutsch bie- Handwärmer. Das kleine Kraftwerk brennt dabei mit weniger als 10 stig) sein, sondern kann Gramm von Zippos Feuerzeugbenzin bis zu 12 Stunden lang. Außer- auch ein gern genom- dem gibt es von Zippo Gasfeuerzeuge und einen Kerzenanzünder. Klein menes Geschenk für Oma, Opa, Mama, Papa, Onkel, Tante und handlich verschwindet der Zippo Handwärmer in der Jackenta- und Partner darstellen. Oder für Menschen, die sich selbst gerne mal sche und den Handschuh und ist dabei 10-mal wärmer als gewöhn- als Modell versuchen möchten, natürlich. Gemeinsam mit dem elo- liche Handwärmer (die meistens auch nur eine halbe Stunde halten quenten Fotografen Markus Frohme und seiner Agentur media- und danach rapide an Wärme verlieren!). 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Und das jetzt schon seit 40 Jahren! (Foto: Danny Clifford) ihre eigene Definition ist stets: Rock‘n‘Roll! Originale, drei Konzerte in Deutschland, die der Originalbesetzung. ereits ein Jahr nach Bandgründung trat wahrscheinlich eine der letzten Möglich- Passend dazu erschien auch eine CD/ DVD, eine weitere kommende Legende aufs keiten bieten, diesese LegLegenden,enden, zumal in die- ddieie „„Back2SQ1“Back2SQ1“ hheißt, also „Back to Status Trapez: Bon Scott. Seine Stimme B ser Formation, livee zu erleben. In Ber- QQuouo 1“1“,, „„ZurückZurück zuz Status Quo 1“. Die bri-
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