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Russia Bans Seal Slaughter; Canada Should Follow

18th March 2009

A baby seal waits on the ice floes for the world's largest marine mammal slaughter.© Nigel Barker LLC

Today, the Russian government made headlines when it announced a complete ban on the slaughter of seals less than one year of age, effectively ending one of the world’s major kills of harp seals.

Now, people around the world are asking why Canada—a progressive nation—has not taken action to end its own kill of some of the most defenseless animals on the planet. Every year hundreds of thousands of baby seals are slain in that country for their fur.

Inherently Inhumane

Russia's announcements followed a statement by Prime Minister Vladimir Putin that "[this] is such a bloody hunt, and it is clear that it should have been banned a long time ago." Russia's Minister of Natural Resources Yuri Trutnyev called sealing "one of the most inhumane types of hunting in the world."

Oh, Canada

Days from now, hunters will head to the ice floes of northern Canada to conduct the largest slaughter of marine mammals on Earth. Canada's commercial seal kill is every bit as cruel as Russia's.

Scientists, Parliamentarians, and journalists who observe the slaughter report unacceptable levels of cruelty, including sealers dragging conscious seals across the ice floes with boat hooks, shooting seals and leaving them to suffer in agony, stockpiling dead and dying animals, and even skinning seals alive.

Take Action

Not surprisingly, the vast majority of Canadians want this needless brutality to be ended for good. With Russia leading the way, Canada should now take action to save the seals, and relegate the commercial slaughter to the history books where it belongs. We've made considerable progress so far, but we need your help to win this fight. The 2009 slaughter starts in just days. Please take action now.

We won!

Today, the European Parliament made history when it voted overwhelmingly to ban trade in seal products.

We could not have won this victory without our supporters. Advocates in Europe and around the world sent letters, faxes, and emails showing the decision-makers in the EU that people care deeply about the seals. When we all work together, we can make a real difference for seals and other animals.

Europe has been a primary market for Canadian seal products, and many believe this ban spells the beginning of the end of the slaughter; however, the fight is not over yet. That is why we will continue maintaining economic pressure on Canada's fishing industry through our boycott of Canadian seafood products. We will continue pressing for a strong law in Canada to stop commercial sealing. And we will continue to lobby other nations to ban seal products.

Thank you for being a part of this historic campaign to save the seals. I know we can count on you to stay with us as we bring a final end to Canada's commercial seal slaughter.

Rebecca Aldworth

 
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