*[Enwl-eng] Captive dolphins are being forced to participate in Russia's bloody, illegal war
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Tue May 10 01:01:14 MSK 2022
No animal should be forced to participate in acts of
war!
Putin Is Using Dolphins to Defend a Russian Naval
Base in His Illegal Invasion of Ukraine!
Sign Now
As anti-war activists in the 1960s warned us, war is
bad for all living things. And these days, that apparently includes trained
dolphins, who are being exploited by the Russian Navy to counter Ukrainian
divers attempting to enter the port and sabotage Russian warships. New
satellite photos show that the Russian military has placed captive, trained
dolphins at the entrance to a port in the Black Sea, and naval analysts
believe that this is part of a careful strategy to protect the base using
the dolphins' sonar abilities.
Dolphins are remarkably intelligent and highly
social creatures. The charismatic marine mammals lead vibrant lives in which
they develop complex relationships with one another. Each dolphin has its
own name, one with which other dolphins refer to it. Dolphins are also
self-aware, and famously known as one of the smartest animals on the planet.
They deserve a life of autonomy and respect -- not to be dragged into
Putin's brutal war games as puppets of violence and destruction.
This is just another egregious example of Putin's
illegal invasion being even more inhumane than we had previously imagined.
No marine mammals -- or any animals at all -- should be part of acts of war
or wartime strategy. We must stop the exploitation of these dolphins now!
Sign the petition to tell the Russian navy to end their use of innocent
animals in war!
Thank you,
Lauren
Care2 Petitions Team
P.S. Captive dolphins are being forced to
participate in Russia's bloody, illegal war. Sign the petition now.
Sign Now
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