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Quarta-feira – 12/12:

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Nota da Sea Shepherd Conservation Society:

Today in Taiji, a pod of over 100 Bottlenose Dolphins were driven into the cove, where they have now been netted off and left overnight. Tomorrow, they face slaughter, or a life in captivity- sold to dolphinariums within Japan and around the world. There are only 4 of us on the ground, we need YOUR help to get the word out there to end this drive hunt and captive trade. Share this video to social
networks and bombard the below contacts with emails, calls and faxes to urge that they stop supporting the horrific drive hunts and captures within Taiji, Japan.

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Hoje em Taiji, aparentemente mais de 100 golfinhos-garrafa foram levados para a enseada, onde eles passaram a noite.

Amanhã, eles enfrentaram o abate, ou uma vida em cativeiro vendido para treinadores no Japão e ao redor do mundo.

Compartilhe este vídeo nas redes sociais e bombardeie os contatos abaixo com e-mails, chamadas e faxes pedindo o fim dessa prática insana dentro de Taiji, no Japão.

 

 

 

CALL TO ACTION!

BOMBARD IMATA (International Marine Animal Trainers’ Association) AND WAZA (Worldwide Association for Zoos and Aquariums) WITH EMAILS, CALLS AND FAXES TO URGE THAT THEY STOP SUPPORTING THE HORRIFIC DRIVE HUNTS AND CAPTURES IN TAIJI, JAPAN.

IMATA CONTACT DETAILS:
Phone: 312-692-3193
Fax: 312-939-2216
E-mail: info@imata.org

WAZA CONTACT DETAILS:
Phone +41 (0)22 999 07 90
Fax +41 (0)22 999 07 91
Email: secretariat@waza.org

ADDITIONAL CONTACT DETAILS FOR THOSE INVOLVED CAN BE FOUND AT:

What can we Do?O que podemos fazer?

Japan Fisheries Public Content Form: here

Contacts via Twitter:
US Ambassador to Japan @AmbassadorRoos
Japanese Prime Minister @JPN_PMOUS
Embassy in Tokyo @usembassytokyo
Political Minister at Japanese Embassy in London @norishikata

Japanese Embassies Worldwide: here

Veja aqui uma carta-modelo utilizada para o Ministro Japonês: clique aqui!

Confira outras formas de contato: aqui!

 

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