Anne Davidson
MessageWe want the French and United States Governments to stop anyone using puppies and kittens as shark and alligator bait. Together we WILL put an end to this!
by Maggie Grant
Because this is horrendous and hideous. Can you imagine the fear these animals must be in the last minutes of their lives? No living being deserves to be treated and used this way. These are private fishermen and the penalty is ONLY 2 years and a monetary fine of a little over $5,000 USD, we want
Tell Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg to stop supporting Arctic drilling
by Endangered Species Coalition
A political group started by Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg is funding ads that support risky oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR). This wilderness area is home to polar bears, grizzly bears, caribou, wolverines and many more species. Oil drilling there would be disruptive to
Petition to make animal abuse a more serious offense!
People who love theyre pets should sign this because there are people out there who would hurt an inocent animal and not care because there is no reason to. the law will smack them on the wrist and often times they go right back to hurting our friends.Its up to us to stop this madness.
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Challenge Japan to END Taiji Dolphin Hunt for Tokyo 2020 Olympic bid
by Global Olympic Dolphins Campaign
This is Japan's 5th Olympic bid, since their 1964 Olympics. They are very eager to be selected as Host City again to boost their economy after the devastating tsunami & Fukushima nuclear disaster. By challenging Tokyo's 2020 Olympic bid, it's a demonstration that the world is condemning the
Tell USFWS to Protect African Lions Under the Endangered Species Act
by Endangered Species Coalition
Once numbering over one million by some estimates, African lions now exist in a fraction of their former range and fewer than 35,000 remain in the wild. African lions have been slipping away at an alarming rate--dropping by 50% in just 30 years--due to habitat loss, disease, loss of prey