HOST:
Welcome,
loving viewers, to today’s
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants,
featuring Australian
animal advocate
Jaylene Musgrave,
founder of
the animal rights group
Vegan Warriors.
For her tireless efforts
to save the lives of
voiceless animals,
including factory farmed
pigs, battery caged hens,
kangaroos and wallabies,
koalas, circus animals,
whales and Australia’s
wild dogs or Dingoes,
Ms. Musgrave was
nominated for the Pride
of Australia Medal 2010,
a national honor, which
recognizes “people
who give themselves
without fear or favor”
and “people
deserving of our thanks
and recognition.”
She is also founder of
“Eden handmade
chocolates,”
a company selling
vegan chocolates online.
Ms. Musgrave funds
her extensive
animal advocacy work
with the profits
from this enterprise.
During her childhood,
the compassionate
Jaylene Musgrave
befriended many
farm animals.
Jaylene (f):
We had some chickens
which I absolutely adored.
And I would sit in the
chook pen with them,
just play with them and
pet them and talk to them,
and I used to cuddle them
and carry them around
and put them in my little
pram with my doll.
And I just adored them.
And one day,
I came home from school
and all my friends
had being killed.
My dad had killed them
because he said they
weren’t laying (eggs)
so it wasn’t worth
feeding them.
And I also had a duck
called Donald
funnily enough; and
Donald was also like
my best mate, and
I just adored Donald.
And he used to try to
follow me to school
all the time.
And then one day,
Donald disappeared and
someone had, I think,
anyway, taken him
because it was just
before Christmas.
And it was too traumatic
for me because
I put a necklace on him
when I had him.
And I spent so much time
with him and the chickens,
and to lose them was like
I lost a part of myself,
and I couldn’t get over it
even though
my family kept saying,
“It’s alright,
they are only animals”.
To me; they’re my friends.
And that’s when
I realized what was on
my plate are my friends.
And I don’t eat
my friends.
And that’s when
I became vegetarian.
As an adult Ms. Musgrave
championed many
animal causes and
eventually founded
Vegan Warriors in 2008.
Jaylene (f):
I spent quite a number of
years living over
in Europe in the UK,
and I was involved in
a few different
animal-rights activities
over there.
I came back to Australia
with a renewed sense of
vigor and energy and
wanting to publicize
animal cruelty in our
own country, particularly
factory farming.
So I decided that I would
form Vegan Warriors and
take it from there and just
see how much support
I was given by the media,
because the media is
such a huge influence
in getting our message
across.
Foie gras or male duck
or geese liver is regarded
by some as a delicacy.
However,
few people realize that
to produce this so-called
“luxury item,”
the birds are barbarically
force-fed unnaturally
large quantities of food
many times each day,
causing their livers
to swell several times
their normal size, which
leads to hepatic steatosis
or “fatty liver.”
Jaylene (f):
I realized that a number
of restaurants in Brisbane
were actually serving
foie gras.
And as people know,
foie gras is an incredibly
cruel dish,
as are any meat dishes.
But I decided that would
be the start of my
Vegan Warrior journey.
And I compiled a list of
restaurants and cafes
throughout Brisbane that
were serving this dish and
decided to contact them
personally.
I went straight to the top,
and the Stamford Hotel
chain is a huge hotel chain
throughout the world.
So I contacted the head
of operations in Sydney,
and I detailed to him
the cruelty involved in
the making of foie gras.
And he was actually quite
shocked and disturbed.
He had no idea, and
he immediately recalled it
from every restaurant
and/or cafe throughout
the Stamford chain
in Australia.
I also did the same
with a number of other
restaurants and cafes.
And I actually asked one
of the bands in Australia,
Frenzal Rhomb,
they're vegan, and I asked
them if they'd speak out
against foie gras
in Australia as well,
which they did.
So I got quite a bit of
media on that as well
because of their support.
HOST:
One of Vegan Warriors’
recent initiatives is
Vegan Trial Food Day
for the Australia
Zoo Wildlife Hospital’s
volunteers and staff.
SMTV (f):
Can you tell us why
you started that and what
the campaign is about?
Jaylene (f):
It’s the largest wildlife
hospital in the world
of its kind.
When you spend time
there, you walk away
a different person.
There’re probably about
90 koalas there
at any given time that are
being cared for, as well as
other wildlife that’s being
brought in to be cared for.
And through that,
I met the manager of
the Wildlife Warriors
fundraising arm,
Murray Monroe, and
he is an amazing man.
And I suggested to him,
knowing that the staff
there just love animals
so much, that
we put on a day where
they could experience
the amazing array of
the beautiful vegan food
that’s out there now.
Because Murray was
saying that he would like
to be vegan but,
as most people think, he
said, “Oh, it’s too hard.”
So, knowing that it isn’t
now and I just thought,
“Here’s an opportunity to
let these people know that
there’s another way of
living, and that they can
live a life where they can
actually look into the eyes
of these precious creatures
that they’re looking after
and know that their heart
is open and full to treading
lightly on this Earth
and not partaking
in animal cruelty,
whatsoever.”
Jaylene Musgrave (f):
And we had our first day
with Loving Hut and
their beautiful food.
And there were 50 staff
and volunteers that
came along for the lunch
and they were
totally speechless.
They couldn’t believe that
this amazing food
was vegan.
They had no idea.
We handed out a lot of
information on veganism
and animal rights, and
also on Loving Hut.
And I also gave a talk
about veganism and
animal rights, because
a lot of the people there,
they’re vegetarian,
but they don’t know
the cruelty that’s involved
in the dairy and
egg industries.
So that was just
a fantastic day.
HOST:
Besides gaining support
from people in Australia,
Vegan Warriors has also
received backing
from celebrities abroad.
Jaylene Musgrave (f):
I’ve been very fortunate
once again that
a beautiful lady,
Heather Mills, who is
a world-renowned vegan
and animal rights activist
in her own right,
and she actually owns
VBites café franchises.
I liaised with her
a number of years ago
about the possibility of
having her support
for my work.
And she was just so
gracious and wonderful
and she said, “Of course.”
She gave me a statement
on the state of the
Fraser Island Dingoes,
which once again was
picked up overseas as well.
So the power of
celebrity cannot be
underestimated.
Jaylene Musgrave (f):
I am fortunate in that I’ve
had quite a long career
working in the industry
with some of Australia’s
leading performers.
And because they knew
me personally, they knew
it was my passion.
I asked that they possibly
lend their support and
their celebrity to
my campaigns and some
of those bands have been
so giving in their time and
their merchandise and
giving of their name
to some of my campaigns.
John Butler Trio is a very
successful Australian band
which is well known
overseas as well.
They came on board
without question.
Hilltop Hoods,
Vanessa Amorosi,
Silverchair, so many
bands that just wanted to
help spread the word
about veganism
and animal rights.
HOST:
Pure-bred Dingoes are
an endangered species
in Australia and
Vegan Warriors
publicizes their struggle
for survival and advocates
for their protection.
Jaylene Musgrave has
adopted a Dingo-Husky
mix called Eden,
whom she rescued
from a local shelter.
Jaylene Musgrave (f):
Dingoes are incredibly
intelligent social creatures.
And obviously
they live in the pack and
Eden’s part of their our pack,
we’re part of hers.
And I think that she’s
really helped educate
a lot of people with
the way that they are.
And children
in particular seem to
pick up more so than
their parents that
she’s a Dingo.
And they’re not
scared of her.
Dingoes are the most
beautiful animals
and as I said
they’re so intelligent.
And she just is 10 steps
ahead of me
most the time with
the way that she thinks.
And I think I’ve learnt
so much from her.
And I’m just so grateful
that she chose me
to be in her life.
HOST:
Finally, we asked
Ms. Musgrave about
Vegan Warriors’
future projects.
Jaylene Musgrave (f):
Something that I’m also
very passionate
and committed to is
stopping the amount of
land clearing.
I have to start
in my own region.
Where I live I remember
coming up here as a child
and there would be
kangaroos literally
on most streets,
which were dirt roads.
Those dirt roads are now
bitumen, that bush is now
housing developments.
Our wildlife has nowhere
to go, our wildlife is
paying the ultimate price
for human want
and human greed.
So what I’ve done is
I’ve contacted once again
Darren Cordeux
from Kisschasy
a band in Australia, who
is a very passionate
vegan animal rights
campaigner, and Darren
has lent his support
to my campaign
on land clearing.
So, I’ve requested that
our council put in place
a program, which
Ballarat city council
has in place now,
which means that
developers must adhere
to their guidelines with
keeping the wildlife safe
in those particular areas
that they’re looking
to develop.
I’ve had quite a bit of
media on this, and it’s
actually becoming
more and more bigger
each time I send out
an update on it.
We had a journalist
come up from Sydney,
Australia’s leading youth
radio station Triple J,
and he and his crew
came up here to see
what harm has been done
to our wildlife through
over-development, and
that story will be going
nationally very soon.
HOST:
Kind, caring
Jaylene Musgrave,
we sincerely thank you
for your endless work
for the rights of animals
in your country and
your determined efforts
to stop animal cruelty
as well as
for your promotion of
the nourishing vegan diet.
May your loving
assistance and commitment
continue to bear fruit.
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Jaylene Musgrave,
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Our Co-Inhabitants.
May the thread of love
grow through
our contributions toward
a peaceful world
and the vegan lifestyle.