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Fondation Brigitte Bardot

The Brigitte Bardot Foundation (in French: Fondation Brigitte Bardot - FBB) is a French foundation dedicated to animal protection created by French actress Brigitte Bardot in 1986. Since 1992, the foundation has been recognized as a "public utility" (French: Déclaration d'utilité publique).

The Brigitte Bardot Foundation
Founded1986
FounderBrigitte Bardot
FocusAnimal rights
Animal welfare
Location
  • 28, rue Vineuse
    75116 Paris, France
MethodsLobbying
Animal shelter
Advertising campaign
Members
75,000[1]
AffiliationsEurogroup for Animals
World Federation for Animals
Fur Free Alliance
Global Anti-Whaling Campaign
SSN
Websitewww.fondationbrigittebardot.fr

History edit

Bardot's initial involvement with animal rights was in 1962, after seeing photographs of the conditions in which animals were killed. Upon this, Bardot immediately began advocating against the use of painful electric shock pistols in slaughterhouses,[2] and became a vegetarian. In 1967, Bardot was received at the Élysée Palace where she met with Charles de Gaulle, the then president of France. It was a few years later that Bardot obtained the "stunning before slaughter" rights from the government.

In 1977, Bardot went on to campaign against the hunting of baby Harp seals. Upon invitation from Paul Watson, of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, Bardot embarked on a five day trip to the ice fields in Blanc-Sablon, Canada, receiving significant media attention. In addition, the trip also gained Bardot the support of French president, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, leading to changes regarding the import of seal products.

The Brigitte Bardot Foundation (La Fondation Brigitte Bardot) was launched by Bardot in Saint-Tropez, in 1986 where she auctioned her jewellery and other personal possessions to raise 3 million French francs for her campaigns and activities.

In 1988, the organization moved to Paris. It was here that Bardot led a television series entitled S.O.S. Animaux. The show aired from 1989 through 1992, over which time it spread its purpose of influencing public opinion of animal cruelty.

In 1991, Bardot donated her Saint Tropez property, La Madrague, to the foundation so as to raise the capital required to obtain a declaration of public utility. The declaration was granted on 21 February 1992, by the Conseil d'État.

In 1995, the Dalai Lama became an honorary member of the foundation.[3]

The Foundation celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2006. It reached 75,000 members by the year 2014.[1]

Activities edit

The foundation has helped create shelters for elephants in South Africa, koalas in Australia, dancing bears in Bulgaria, and primates in Cameroon. It has also reintroduced several animal species that had completely disappeared in Senegal and participated in the reintroduction of wolves to the Alps.[4] A mobile veterinary clinic has also been created for the Eastern Bloc countries.

The foundation is a regular plaintiff in lawsuits against animal cruelty. In January 2016, to support the proposition of a law to ban force-feeding on ducks and geese, the foundation invited Pamela Anderson to speak at the French National Assembly.[5]

While funding other French animal shelters, the foundation has also created its own shelter, La Mare Anzou, located in a ruined mansion in the department of Eure in Normandy.[6] It covers several hectares, where 200 dogs and 250 cats wait for adoption. This shelter is also a "retirement home" for several horses, cows, etc. After complaints from local residents about noise nuisance threatened to close the shelter in 2009,[7] the foundation began soundproofing construction, investing 3 million euros to date.[8]

 
Brigitte Bardot and Christophe Marie in 2006

On 23 December 2006, Brigitte Bardot published a letter to Nicolas Sarkozy in the Foundation's newsletter, L'info-journal (published every trimester since 1992), condemning the practice of the Eid al-Adha in France. This caused her be charged with and later fined for incitement to racial hatred.[9]

In 2009, the foundation launched a campaign against hippophagy titled Le cheval vous l'aimez comment? ( "The horse, how do you like it?").[10] The foundation was banned from the Salon du Cheval (Paris Horse Show), the organizers of the event stating, "This is not a place to develop a view point on hippophagy".[11] In the winter of this year, the foundation launched Fourrure: signe extérieur de cruauté ("Fur: external sign of cruelty"), a national campaign of posters and television spots against fur. The French fur association attempted to ban these advertisements, without success. In December 2005, a new communication campaign Fourrure, le look qui tue ("Fur, the look that kills") was launched in France. The foundation has also supported the yearly "day without fur," on every first Saturday of winter sales since 2007.[12]

In 2011, the boat MV Brigitte Bardot, co-financed by the foundation and the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society of Paul Watson, was damaged by a wave. It was repaired and put back on the water the next year. In 2015, it was exhibited in Paris after a campaign in the Faroe Islands to save the cetaceans.[13]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Éditorial de Brigitte Bardot pour les 25 ans de la Fondation" (in French). Official website of the Fondation Brigitte Bardot.
  2. ^ Initiales B.B., éditions Grasset.
  3. ^ "La fondation Brigitte-Bardot" (in French). Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  4. ^ "Rapport fait au nom de la commission d'enquête sur les conditions de la présence du loup en France et l'exercice du pastoralisme dans les zones de montagne" (in French). National Assembly. 2 May 2003.
  5. ^ Beaudoin. "Pamela Anderson met le feu à l'Assemblée Nationale". Paris Match (in French). Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  6. ^ Ollivry, Maryvonne (26 September 2011). "Fondation Brigitte Bardot : le combat continue !". Paris Match (in French).
  7. ^ Beaudoin. "Le refuge de Brigitte Bardot en danger". Paris Match (in French). Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  8. ^ (PDF) (in French). Official website of the Fondation Brigitte Bardot. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 July 2015. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  9. ^ "Bardot fined over racial hatred". 3 June 2008. Retrieved 19 November 2017.
  10. ^ Ribaut, Jean-Claude (4 December 2009). "Vous aimez le cheval ? Mangez-en !". Le Monde (in French).
  11. ^ "Salon du Cheval : Brigitte Bardot privée de stand anti-viande chevaline" (in French). Europe 1. 3 December 2007.
  12. ^ (in French). Official website of the Fondation Brigitte Bardot. Archived from the original on 26 April 2016. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  13. ^ (in French). Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. Archived from the original on 11 May 2016. Retrieved 11 May 2016.

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5 External linksHistory editBardot s initial involvement with animal rights was in 1962 after seeing photographs of the conditions in which animals were killed Upon this Bardot immediately began advocating against the use of painful electric shock pistols in slaughterhouses 2 and became a vegetarian In 1967 Bardot was received at the Elysee Palace where she met with Charles de Gaulle the then president of France It was a few years later that Bardot obtained the stunning before slaughter rights from the government In 1977 Bardot went on to campaign against the hunting of baby Harp seals Upon invitation from Paul Watson of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Bardot embarked on a five day trip to the ice fields in Blanc Sablon Canada receiving significant media attention In addition the trip also gained Bardot the support of French president Valery Giscard d Estaing leading to changes regarding the import of seal products The Brigitte Bardot Foundation La Fondation Brigitte Bardot was launched by Bardot in Saint Tropez in 1986 where she auctioned her jewellery and other personal possessions to raise 3 million French francs for her campaigns and activities In 1988 the organization moved to Paris It was here that Bardot led a television series entitled S O S Animaux The show aired from 1989 through 1992 over which time it spread its purpose of influencing public opinion of animal cruelty In 1991 Bardot donated her Saint Tropez property La Madrague to the foundation so as to raise the capital required to obtain a declaration of public utility The declaration was granted on 21 February 1992 by the Conseil d Etat In 1995 the Dalai Lama became an honorary member of the foundation 3 The Foundation celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2006 It reached 75 000 members by the year 2014 1 Activities editThe foundation has helped create shelters for elephants in South Africa koalas in Australia dancing bears in Bulgaria and primates in Cameroon It has also reintroduced several animal species that had completely disappeared in Senegal and participated in the reintroduction of wolves to the Alps 4 A mobile veterinary clinic has also been created for the Eastern Bloc countries The foundation is a regular plaintiff in lawsuits against animal cruelty In January 2016 to support the proposition of a law to ban force feeding on ducks and geese the foundation invited Pamela Anderson to speak at the French National Assembly 5 While funding other French animal shelters the foundation has also created its own shelter La Mare Anzou located in a ruined mansion in the department of Eure in Normandy 6 It covers several hectares where 200 dogs and 250 cats wait for adoption This shelter is also a retirement home for several horses cows etc After complaints from local residents about noise nuisance threatened to close the shelter in 2009 7 the foundation began soundproofing construction investing 3 million euros to date 8 nbsp Brigitte Bardot and Christophe Marie in 2006On 23 December 2006 Brigitte Bardot published a letter to Nicolas Sarkozy in the Foundation s newsletter L info journal published every trimester since 1992 condemning the practice of the Eid al Adha in France This caused her be charged with and later fined for incitement to racial hatred 9 In 2009 the foundation launched a campaign against hippophagy titled Le cheval vous l aimez comment The horse how do you like it 10 The foundation was banned from the Salon du Cheval Paris Horse Show the organizers of the event stating This is not a place to develop a view point on hippophagy 11 In the winter of this year the foundation launched Fourrure signe exterieur de cruaute Fur external sign of cruelty a national campaign of posters and television spots against fur The French fur association attempted to ban these advertisements without success In December 2005 a new communication campaign Fourrure le look qui tue Fur the look that kills was launched in France The foundation has also supported the yearly day without fur on every first Saturday of winter sales since 2007 12 In 2011 the boat MV Brigitte Bardot co financed by the foundation and the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society of Paul Watson was damaged by a wave It was repaired and put back on the water the next year In 2015 it was exhibited in Paris after a campaign in the Faroe Islands to save the cetaceans 13 See also editBrigitte Bardot Animal rights Animal welfareReferences edit a b Editorial de Brigitte Bardot pour les 25 ans de la Fondation in French Official website of the Fondation Brigitte Bardot Initiales B B editions Grasset La fondation Brigitte Bardot in French Retrieved 20 January 2018 Rapport fait au nom de la commission d enquete sur les conditions de la presence du loup en France et l exercice du pastoralisme dans les zones de montagne in French National Assembly 2 May 2003 Beaudoin Pamela Anderson met le feu a l Assemblee Nationale Paris Match in French Retrieved 26 April 2016 Ollivry Maryvonne 26 September 2011 Fondation Brigitte Bardot le combat continue Paris Match in French Beaudoin Le refuge de Brigitte Bardot en danger Paris Match in French Retrieved 26 April 2016 Un expert est missionne PDF in French Official website of the Fondation Brigitte Bardot Archived from the original PDF on 23 July 2015 Retrieved 26 April 2016 Bardot fined over racial hatred 3 June 2008 Retrieved 19 November 2017 Ribaut Jean Claude 4 December 2009 Vous aimez le cheval Mangez en Le Monde in French Salon du Cheval Brigitte Bardot privee de stand anti viande chevaline in French Europe 1 3 December 2007 Journee Sans Fourrure le 10 janvier 2015 in French Official website of the Fondation Brigitte Bardot Archived from the original on 26 April 2016 Retrieved 26 April 2016 Le navire de Sea Shepherd le Brigitte Bardot est arrive aux iles Feroe in French Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Archived from the original on 11 May 2016 Retrieved 11 May 2016 External links editOfficial website in French Portals nbsp Animals 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