Turtles, foxes, bears, and
more are being persecuted and hunted
down. | | |
More Than 1 Million Animals
Were Slaughtered by the U.S. Government Last Year. Stop
the Killing
Now! | | |
Last year, U.S.
Wildlife Services killed a jaw-dropping 1.75 million
animals. That is the equivalent of 200
animals killed per hour. Dozens of
species, including important native wildlife, have felt
the harrowing effects of this blood-soaked program. From
gray wolves to foxes, black bears to bobcats, alligators
to armadillos, and more — animals around the
country are being terrorized and slaughtered.
Staff are supposedly pursuing this literal killing spree
as a way to maintain some sense of "balance" between
agricultural profits and local ecosystems. But culls are not
only cruel; they're also
ineffective.
Nearly
65,000 coyotes have been slaughtered, some of them
chased down and shot by people in helicopters.
Imagine how terrifying that must have been.
Even pet dogs have been the victims of such
violence, by accidentally wandering into traps
or eating poisons laid out. We need the U.S. federal
government to fund vital programs such as healthcare and
food assistance. So why is it spending money on
campaigns to slaughter animals instead? Sign the petition to
tell Wildlife Services to end the cruelty and curb the
killing! | | |
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Thank you,
Miranda
Care2 Petitions
Team | | |
P.S. Authorities
are killing off doves, owls, turtles, and many other
beloved species through a misguided culling
program. Sign the
petition. |
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Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2022 7:01 PM
Subject: 200 dead animals each hour... killed by the
government
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