Important petition for a South Atlantic Whale Sanctuary!
Please sign this important petition to add your voice to those calling for a South Atlantic Whale Sanctuary.
http://www.stopwhaling.org/site/c.foJNIZOyEnH/b.4124993/k.492B/Sign_the_Whale_Sanctuary_Petition/apps/ka/ct/contactus.asp?&msource=DR080502001
(please copy and paste the link or go to IFAW website or STOPWHALING.ORG for more information)
Whales are not saved. Although commercial whaling has been banned for more than two decades, Japan, Iceland and Norway continue to fire harpoons into these gentle creatures. More than 30,000 whales have been killed since the 1986 ban on whaling. You can help make the world a safer place for whales by protecting one of the largest whale habitats.
The International Whaling Commission (IWC) meets on June 23rd, 2008, in Santiago, Chile. The Commission members will consider a proposal to create a South Atlantic Whale Sanctuary that will extend across the South Atlantic, from the coast of South America to the coast of Africa, and on down towards Antarctica.
IFAW will be campaigning vigorously to convince IWC members to approve the South Atlantic Whale Sanctuary. But they can’t do it alone.
Sign on to help animals and people
IFAW’s goal in every one of its campaigns is to try to find solutions that benefit animals and people. The South Atlantic is an important whale conservation area because it provides the bordering nations with opportunities to develop whale-watching operations. The tourism income would be especially helpful for these developing nations. In addition, the sanctuary would provide a safe area to conduct humane scientific research.
The vote on the South Atlantic Whale Sanctuary provides a vital opportunity for the IWC to show that it is committed to whale conservation.
http://www.stopwhaling.org/site/c.foJNIZOyEnH/b.4124993/k.492B/Sign_the_Whale_Sanctuary_Petition/apps/ka/ct/contactus.asp?&msource=DR080502001
(please copy and paste the link or go to IFAW website or STOPWHALING.ORG for more information)
Whales are not saved. Although commercial whaling has been banned for more than two decades, Japan, Iceland and Norway continue to fire harpoons into these gentle creatures. More than 30,000 whales have been killed since the 1986 ban on whaling. You can help make the world a safer place for whales by protecting one of the largest whale habitats.
The International Whaling Commission (IWC) meets on June 23rd, 2008, in Santiago, Chile. The Commission members will consider a proposal to create a South Atlantic Whale Sanctuary that will extend across the South Atlantic, from the coast of South America to the coast of Africa, and on down towards Antarctica.
IFAW will be campaigning vigorously to convince IWC members to approve the South Atlantic Whale Sanctuary. But they can’t do it alone.
Sign on to help animals and people
IFAW’s goal in every one of its campaigns is to try to find solutions that benefit animals and people. The South Atlantic is an important whale conservation area because it provides the bordering nations with opportunities to develop whale-watching operations. The tourism income would be especially helpful for these developing nations. In addition, the sanctuary would provide a safe area to conduct humane scientific research.
The vote on the South Atlantic Whale Sanctuary provides a vital opportunity for the IWC to show that it is committed to whale conservation.




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