Expensive soccer cleats are
not worth killing animals and ripping their skin off
their
bodies. | | |
Two Million Kangaroos
Slaughtered to Produce Expensive Soccer Shoes. Help End
the Cruelty
Now. | | |
Every
year, two million kangaroos are killed for their
leather — more than any other type of mammal in
the entire world. All this brutality and slaughter is
just so people can sell these dead animals' skin — in
particular, for fashion and sports, like high-end soccer
cleats.
While kangaroos aren't considered an
endangered species yet, the
large numbers of kangaroos killed is worrying to
conservationists. Experts are concerned
that these hunts could push the species closer to
extinction.
In many cases,
these animals are killed in shocking ways that echo the
cruelty seen in notorious hunts of other species
worldwide, but on a much larger scale. Reports detail
how the kangaroos are subjected to prolonged
pain and distress, similar to how seals are
massacred.
Despite the distressing practices
involved, the U.S. remains one of the largest
markets for kangaroo leather. Wildlife should
respected, and their lives valued over corporate
profits.
Luckily,
Congress is considering a new bill that would fight this
slaughter by banning the manufacture and sale of
kangaroo leather products. We must demand that Congress
pass the Kangaroo Protection Act now! Sign the
petition!
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Thank you,
Miranda
Care2 Petitions
Team | | |
P.S.
We cannot allow the kangaroo population to dwindle
further, just to make sports gear and clothing
accessories. Sign the
petition. |
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Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2024 11:18 AM
Subject: Kangaroos are slaughter for leather, exposed to prolonged
pain and suffering
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