Welcome to CATCA
Working for more than two decades to
stop abuse and cruelty to animals.
Ericka Ceballos became quite the animal activist
when she was 14th in her hometown in Mexico with the
Sociedad Yucateca para la Proteccion de los Animals .
Year later, she founded CATCA (which is an animal
rights/animal welfare/animal conservation) in The
Netherlands in 1989 to stop animal cruelty around the
world, creating their own Campaigns and supporting
other national and international animal campaigns.
CATCA is a volunteer based organization. We deliver
education and information, especially among children
and teenager students.
CATCA has had all sort of campaigns, that range
from local "blood fiestas" in different small towns
all over Spain, "farra do boi" and "farrinhas"
(torture of bulls/calves or donkeys for days in
Brazil), bullfights, circuses, animals in
laboratories, industrial farms, rodeos, fur industry,
seal hunt (Canada, Russia and South Africa), whaling,
zoos and aquariums, Taiji/Futo annual dolphin
slaughter, elephants and rhino poaching, illegal
trade of wild animals, dissection, vivisection,
animal transportation, bear bile farms, bear baiting,
Faroe islands whale slaughter, bush meat, campaigns
for animal welfare, to promote sterilization for pets
and more.
When Ericka and CATCA noticed in 2007 that the few
big and wealthy seal organizations were not moving at
the golden opportunity of the possibility of a ban on
Canadian seal products at the EU, CATCA launched a
European Campaign from 2007 up to the end of
2009.
CATCA in 2008 had three Seal Tours at the European
Union lobbying at the Ministries of Environment and
Agriculture, the European Parliament, the European
Commission and some European Parliaments for the
seals. Ericka representing CATCA has been involved in
high level lobbying with all the European Union
Countries.
Ericka's efforts played a major role in achieving
the ban on the import trade of seal products at the
European Union.
These three lobbying tours and CATCA's big
international effort coordinating the huge campaign
for the seals in Europe (from January 2nd, 2008 to
the end of 2010), were possible thanks to the kind
support of local and national anti seal hunt
colleagues in Canada and our kind colleagues in
Ireland, Poland and the US.
These are the highlights of the successes we have
achieved for the animals with our intensive campaigns
and lobbying in the last couple of years:
- 2007-2010 CATCA's huge international effort
campaigns coordinating 16 international animal
welfare/animal rights groups and lobbying all over
the European Union played a major role into getting
the ban on the import trade of seal products at the
EU.
- For more information about our 3 CATCA Seal
Tours in Europe, check this link: http://www.catcahelpanimals.org/70.html
and check our SEAL SECTION in our website for more
information on Ericka's work for the seals.
- 2008-2009 CATCA got Poland to join the
International Whaling Commission (IWC) on the side
of the whales.
- 2008-2010 CATCA got Poland to be the most
supporting EU country for the total ban on seal
products (on the import, export and transit
ban).
- January 2008 - March 2010 CATCA intervention
influenced somehow the decision of Ireland, Czech
Republic and some other EU and non EU European
countries, to seek and implement a national ban on
Canadian seal products or to be against the trade
of all seal products in their own countries.
- 2009 CATCA joined forces with the CFNWIC and we
promoted/educated the public for almost 4 months
outside the cinemas, about the film The Cove in
Vancouver and BC, making the film the #1 in sales
in North America while creating lots of awareness
about this senseless dolphin slaughter in Japan and
their connection to the aquarium industry.
- June 2009, our President Ericka Ceballos on
behalf of CATCA, managed with her intensive
lobbying during the International Whaling
Commission Annual Meeting, to hold on a minority of
countries at the EU and managed to postpone their
vote in favor of the Greenland Proposal to kill 9
endangered humpbacks for 3 years, so the EU because
of that minority could not reach an agreement.
- March 2010, CATCA lobbied very hard in CITES
(Convention on International Trade in Endangered
Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) with the heads of
delegations, that we got a minority of EU countries
to go against the threatening Proposals for the
African elephant populations, so the EU had no
choice but to abstain when the votes time came (in
two different days). The EU originally intended to
vote in favor of these proposals and Japan was
supporting these ivory proposals with all their
power and money. Kenya, the country leader of the
24 countries of the African Elephant Coalition,
after seen our CATCA President's huge lobbying
effort for the elephants, honored CATCA by asking
her to take his Minister of Environment to lobby
with her for 3 days. This extreme busy high end
lobbying saved at the end about 38,000 African
elephant lives.
- March 2010, Our lobbying played a crucial role
into achieving the protection of the Satanic beetle
(Dynastes satanas) in Appendix II of CITES, last
year at the CITES CoP.
- March 2011, Ericka's intervention and research,
pushed the European Commission to ban the import of
brown bear parts and trophies from Russia into the
EU some weeks ago. This hunt is done in winter time
when the brown bears are hibernating with their
cubs, killing the mother for trophy and leaving the
bear cubs to starve of hunger. CATCA was the
organization that suggested an EU country to speak
out to denounce this hunt at the European
Commission. This country spoke out and Russia
denied this cruel hunt when the European Commission
requested information about this issue. As a
result, CATCA offered to help by gathering
information about this hunt made by the Russians in
the Caucasus in several languages online, and
submitted that info to that EU country that spoke
once more again this brown bear winter den hunt.
Russia then had no arguments to deny this hunt and
then the EC banned the import trade of brown bear
parts from Russia few months ago. Russia after this
ban from the EC, promised the EC to ban the hunt.
As a result of our intervention, Russia just banned
in March 2011 the cruel brown bear winter den
hunt.
CATCA keeps pushing and trying to secure the seal
hunt ban in Europe. We had our last meeting at the
European Commission in September 2010 and in April
2011 we had a meeting at the WTO (World Trade
Centre), about the case of Canada-Norway vs the EU,
for the ban on the import trade of seal products.
This EU ban that we helped to achieved, is slowly
ending this senseless slaughter of baby seals.
CATCA has become an entrepreneur and an expert in
exposing the illegal E-commerce on protected animal
species in Latin America since 2009.
June 2011 to date: Our efforts are finally paying
off. One major international Latin American
advertisement website decided to ban all wildlife
from their internet site.
CATCA has been directly involved in exposing,
notifying the authorities and in the rescue of some
primates and other protected animal species, found
out in our regular internet monitorings.
Ericka Ceballos after 23 years is still the heart,
soul and mind behind CATCA.
In June 2010 Ericka Ceballos from CATCA received
from the AD-AV Society of BC the Animal Campaigner of
the Year 2010 Award.
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