*[Enwl-eng] People should be empowered to stop horrific wildlife trafficking where it happens
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Sun Jan 2 02:20:12 MSK 2022
Working together is the only way to end the cruelty.
End Wildlife Trafficking, Pass the Whistleblower Bill Now!
Sign Now
Wildlife trafficking is one of the biggest threats to wildlife worldwide. Black markets, poaching and more threaten the incredible beasts we share our earth with. And while the practice is illegal in many cases, there are substantial loopholes that can make it difficult to catch people involved in trafficking and stop it. Given that the U.S. is a major buyer and contributor to this awful industry, it's so exciting that legislators there have introduced a bill that could actually curb it. It's called the Wildlife Trafficking and Anti-Trafficking Act of 2021 and it needs all of our support!
What's unique about this bill is the way it incentivizes and protects whistleblowers. The bill would set up substantial financial rewards for people who call in legitimate tips about wildlife trafficking. This would allow NGOs and regular people alike to report signs of wildlife trafficking. If we want to halt the 6th mass extinction we are in, curbing wildlife trafficking will be a big part of that. Sign the petition to support this landmark legislation protecting animals globally!
Thank you,
Lauren
Care2 Petitions Team
P.S. Regular people and NGOs working on the ground with wildlife populations see more illegal trafficking and should be empowered to report to authorities. Sign the petition.
Sign Now
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From: Lauren W., Care2 Action Alerts
Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2021 8:03 PM
Subject: People should be empowered to stop horrific wildlife trafficking where it happens
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