Posté: 26 Février 2009, 09:49
Over the past four years, Canada's beautiful harp seal nursery has been transformed into a scene of bloody carnage. The Canadian government has allowed more than one million sealsalmost all of them babies as young as 12 days oldto be killed for their fur. The kill quota for 2008 was 275,0005,000 more than the previous year.
But there is new hope for the seals. The European Commission put forward a proposal to ban the import and trade in seal products in the European Uniona move many believe is a historic step towards ending cruel commercial seal hunts around the world.
However, the Commission has included a problematic exemption in the proposalfor products from countries that can prove their hunting methods are "humane" and that the seals did not suffer unnecessarily. Such an exemption might allow countries to improve their regulations on paper while the cruelty continues in the field unchecked.
The good news is that there is still time to act. The proposal will now be forwarded to the European Parliament, where it is possible this exemption may be removed. European citizens and their parliamentarians want a strong lawone that stops all trade in products derived from commercial seal hunts, which are inherently inhumane.
Please take action today to let the European Parliament know you support a total ban on seal product trade! Help us save the seals by signing the petition on this page. Then, after you've signed, please ask your friends to sign it, too.
Signer la pétition
But there is new hope for the seals. The European Commission put forward a proposal to ban the import and trade in seal products in the European Uniona move many believe is a historic step towards ending cruel commercial seal hunts around the world.
However, the Commission has included a problematic exemption in the proposalfor products from countries that can prove their hunting methods are "humane" and that the seals did not suffer unnecessarily. Such an exemption might allow countries to improve their regulations on paper while the cruelty continues in the field unchecked.
The good news is that there is still time to act. The proposal will now be forwarded to the European Parliament, where it is possible this exemption may be removed. European citizens and their parliamentarians want a strong lawone that stops all trade in products derived from commercial seal hunts, which are inherently inhumane.
Please take action today to let the European Parliament know you support a total ban on seal product trade! Help us save the seals by signing the petition on this page. Then, after you've signed, please ask your friends to sign it, too.
Signer la pétition