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Mar 26, 2007

Focus:Animal Welfare
Action Request:Visit - online
Location:United States
http://www.stopthesealhunt.com/site/pp.aspx?c=ihKPIWPCIqE&b=2558507

With the seal hunt now just a few days away, it’s time to unveil the new StoptheSealHunt.co.uk campaign site.

In the next few weeks, hundreds of thousands of baby seals will be cruelly clubbed or shot—an annual harp seal slaughter endorsed by the Canadian government. Scores of baby seals, some as young as three weeks old, will be beaten or shot and left to die. Some will even be skinned alive.

StoptheSealHunt.co.uk  is your number one resource to stay up to date on what’s happening at this year’s hunt and to meet other seal activists from around the world.

The new interactive site features a Seal Hunt blog with daily updates from Canada, audio podcasts, and videos and photos from IFAW hunt monitors at the scene of the hunt. You’ll also receive information on how to take action as well as multiple ways to enlist others to support our fight against this inhumane practice.

Join the fastest-growing online community fighting to end the seal hunt

Add your voice along with thousands of others from around the globe to create a unique online community that celebrates your participation in putting an end to this cruel hunt.

1) Act: Visit StoptheSealHunt.ca to take action or make a donation.
2) Join: Upload your photo and protest message.
3) Share: View images and comments from other activists around the world.

Your photo will join together with thousands of other profiles to create a new, surprise image when we reach our goal of 300,000 actions and/or donations.

By taking action now, you’ll help bring us one step closer to reaching our goal and completing this unique representation of the global community dedicated to ending the seal hunt. So please speak out against the unnecessary slaughter of baby seals today!


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Posted: Monday March 26, 2007, 3:44 pm
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