*[Enwl-eng] They're culling all these fur-farm animals
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enwl.bellona at gmail.com
Sun Nov 8 20:43:41 MSK 2020
This country is about to slaughter all of its farmed mink.
That's 17 million animals.
Sign Now
Mink are sweet, furry little animals that look a lot like
ferrets - but unlike ferrets, we don't tend to turn them into pets. Instead,
we slaughter them by the millions in order to rip off their skins and fur,
just to make fashionable coats. Yet somehow, it's gotten even worse than
that. The nation of Denmark just announced it plans to kill off every single
last mink left alive in their country - which will be 17 million animals. In
fact, they already started the cull several weeks ago. Why? Because humans'
insistence on exploiting and harming animals has caused yet another giant
public health hazard that threatens our lives.
The devastating truth is that there may not be any way
around this particular cull. The deadly and highly-contagious disease
COVID-19 has now been found in farmed-mink populations, and it's mutating
into a new form that would likely be untreatable with upcoming vaccines.
This whole situation is so horrible, and it might never have emerged if we
humans had stopped trying to raise animals as livestock for slaughter, or
turn wildlife like bats into meals. The mink trade is directly responsible
for what has occurred here. Denmark must not follow up its slaughter of 17
million mink by simply turning around and filling those same cages with
millions more. Sign the petition to demand an end to mink fur farming!
Thank you for all that you do,
Miranda B.
The Care2 Petitions Team
P.S. After this tragic slaughter, the whole industry of
mink fur farming must be shut down. Sign the petition now!
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From: Miranda B., Care2 Action Alerts
Sent: Sunday, November 08, 2020 12:23 PM
Subject: They're culling all these fur-farm animals
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