*[Enwl-eng] This seal has been so neglected that it is hardly recognizable as a seal

ENWL enwl.bellona at gmail.com
Sun Jul 12 03:16:25 MSK 2020






            This seal is so covered in seaweed, algae, and grime that it can 
only be the result of years of neglect.

                  Sign Now

                 Vladimir,

                  A sad, lonely seal is rotting away under pounds of seaweed 
in a Spanish zoo. Photos circulating on the internet show one of the 
animal's eyes is swollen and most likely infected, the other shadowed under 
a shoot of seaweed that seems to be lodged painfully into the seal's pores. 
Its flippers scrape the bottom of its filthy enclosure, which contains 
barely enough water to cover the marine mammal. But the rest of the seal is 
totally concealed under pounds and pounds of heavy, tight, painful seaweed.

                  The condition that this seal is in can only be a result of 
years of neglect. The Mini Zoo in the Magdalena Peninsula in Santander, 
Spain, where the seal miserably lives, can clearly not be trusted to care 
for any animals. Zoos are already precarious environments — caging and 
displaying wild animals for economic gain and human entertainment almost 
always leads to exploitation and abuse. This is, sadly, a perfect example of 
that. Please sign the petition and demand that the zoo be shut down at once, 
and all of its animals be sent to sanctuaries!

                  Thank you,

                         Lauren W.
                        The Care2 Petitions Team



                  P.S. The Mini Zoo in Santander, Spain is treating its 
animals disgracefully. Sign the petition to shut down the zoo and send these 
poor creatures to sanctuaries now!








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From: Lauren W., Care2 Action Alerts
Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2020 7:04 PM
Subject: This seal has been so neglected that it is hardly recognizable as a 
seal
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