Help end the cruelty of sea turtle farming. View as a web page | | | | | | Dear Activelid'S Links, WSPA is launching an urgent appeal to stop the cruel farming of endangered sea turtles for food. On the Cayman Turtle Farm, thousands of turtles are suffering every day in appalling conditions that have shocked even some of WSPA's most hardened wildlife staff. We found disturbing evidence of cannibalism, disease and inbreeding – causing turtles to be born without eyes or with other massive deformities. Will you give $15 to help them? These naturally solitary creatures are trapped in prison-like tanks. They are fed an unnatural diet and paraded for tourists before being slaughtered for sale as burgers and steaks. There is no humane way to farm sea turtles. They were never meant to live life like this. We cannot stand by and let thousands of sea turtles suffer, every minute of every day. Together, we can stop this cruelty for good. Your gift of $15 could help build essential alliances so that we can convince the Cayman Turtle Farm to stop farming turtles for meat.
Please, help us stop sea turtle farming forever. Thank you, Josey Kitson Executive Director, Canada P.S. Your donation could help stop the suffering of these amazing creatures and make sure that sea turtles are kept wild. Please, donate $15 today. | This message was sent by: World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA) 90 Eglinton Avenue East, Suite 960 Toronto, Ontario M4P 2Y3 Call us: 1-800-363-9772 Visit our website at www.wspa.ca Donate | More ways to help | | | | | |
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