*[Enwl-eng] Help stop turtle trafficking in the U.S.

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Wed Nov 6 02:06:15 MSK 2024




                        Wildlife smuggling is far too widespread.









                        Vulnerable Turtles Were Found Being Trafficked in 
the U.S.. Demand an Investigation!



                             Sign Now




                        The recent arrest of a smuggler trying to take 29 
eastern box turtles from the U.S. to Canada highlights a gaping hole in our 
wildlife protection efforts. These turtles, part of a species listed as 
vulnerable due to threats like the illegal pet trade, deserve better.



                        Sign the petition to demand U.S. authorities 
thoroughly investigate the potential trafficking networks behind these 
crimes.



                        This isn't a one-off event. Sadly, it seems the U.S. 
is a major starting point for the illegal turtle trade. Traffickers have 
grown bolder, employing increasingly sophisticated methods to evade 
detection. It's clear we need a stronger response from law enforcement and 
wildlife agencies. Wildlife trafficking is not just an animal rights issue; 
it's an environmental and ethical crisis that demands our immediate 
attention. Let's ensure that the U.S. leads by example in the fight against 
global wildlife trafficking. Sign this petition to make your voice heard and 
demand that our agencies do more than just scratch the surface of this 
expansive illegal activity.




                 Thank you,

                        Jess

                        Care2 Petitions Team



                        P.S. Help fight wildlife trafficking. Sign the 
petition!

                             Sign Now









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From: Jess M., Care2 Action Alerts
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2024 8:01 PM
Subject: Help stop turtle trafficking in the U.S.

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