Actors Danielle Macdonald and Scott Evans Join Animated Short to Protect 10 Million Lambs
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FOUR PAWS International via
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October 17, 2024 at 14:14 PM EDT
Boston, MA, Oct. 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Australian actress Danielle Macdonald (Dumplin’, Bird Box) and U.S. actor and producer Scott Evans (Barbie, Grace and Frankie) joined forces with global animal welfare organization, FOUR PAWS, to save more than ten million Australian lambs per year from excruciating pain. The aim is to end the cruel routine farming practice called “live lamb cutting” (also known as mulesing), which is practiced for over a century in the Australian wool industry. It involves a substantial cutting off of the young lambs’ buttock skin with shears, and without pain management. Twenty years ago, the Australian wool industry promised to phase out this practice, yet it continues to this day. In reaction to this broken promise, FOUR PAWS has launched the Be Their Voice campaign to demand a ban within the next six years. To kick off the campaign, FOUR PAWS released a star-studded animated video where Macdonald and Evans lend their voices to fictional characters lamb Sunny and science student Jesse, who both try to let lambs speak through the possibilities of AI. The goal of the global campaign is to raise public awareness and to urge international fashion brands and policymakers to ban live lamb cutting in Australia by 2030. “Supporting FOUR PAWS and giving lambs like Sunny a voice was a no-brainer for me. The idea to explain a brutal animal welfare issue in an easy to understand and creative way really resonated with me. I think people often don’t know the extent of what goes on in industries involving animals, and as human beings, we naturally want to look away and shield ourselves from some of the horrors of it. That’s why I loved this idea of educating and explaining an archaic practice through the medium of an animated video that strikes a great balance between raising awareness and telling a compelling story. Sunny’s fate is a representation of the fate of millions of other lambs and by giving her a stage, we can shine a light on all the suffering lambs in Australia,” said Macdonald. “I was shocked when FOUR PAWS told me about live lamb cutting, something I have never even heard of before. I had no idea that such a barbaric practice could still exist in 2024. As an animal lover, I knew I had to do something to help end this. I was more than happy to support FOUR PAWS with their animated video by providing the voice for Jesse - and even happier to learn that an Aussie accent was not required! It was a blast getting to hang out in the studio with my friend Danielle to bring Sunny’s story to life. Hopefully, Sunny’s story will bring awareness to people around the world and be part of the change that will lead to better protection of lambs in Australia,” Evans added. The most invasive sheep mutilation in the world: Live lamb cutting Rebecca Picallo Gil, Animal Welfare in Wool Campaign Lead at FOUR PAWS, explained, ”To understand the extent of suffering that is inflicted on lambs often as young as two weeks for the likes of woolen sweaters, suits or activewear, it is best to look at concrete figures: If one was to line up every piece of skin and flesh that is cut off from Australian lambs’ buttocks in the last 20 years, one could fill three Olympic-sized swimming pools. Australia remains the sole nation clinging to this inhumane practice. The pain of live lamb cutting lasts for days, wounds take weeks to heal, and the scars last a lifetime.” “I hope that people will watch the video and learn that there are other ways, pain-free ways, of achieving the same end result. Most importantly, I hope there will be a shift in the Australian wool industry and that farmers, and I know there are many who love their animals, will follow in New Zealand’s footsteps and switch to the pain-free alternatives that are available, and that live lamb cutting will finally be phased out,” concluded Macdonald. Making of Be Their Voice Background Danielle Macdonald & Scott Evans Scott Evans is an American actor and producer known for his roles in the Netflix hit show “Grace and Frankie” and Greta Gerwig’s record-breaking blockbuster “Barbie”. He will next be seen in Mindy Kaling’s forthcoming series “Running Point”. Scott lives with his rescue dog in Los Angeles, is an advocate for LGBTQIA+ rights and is the younger brother of actor Chris Evans. Attachments ![]() Claire LaFrance FOUR PAWS International 6179421233 claire.lafrance@four-paws.org More NewsView More
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