*[Enwl-eng] A visitor fed a hen to an alligator at a wildlife park

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Mon Sep 30 22:42:24 MSK 2024




                        The families watching were horrified.









                        This Fluffy Hen Was Helping Raise Endangered Birds. 
Then Someone Fed Her to an Alligator.



                             Sign Now






                        A tragic and preventable incident at an Australian 
wildlife park recently occurred, where a beloved chicken named Betty White 
was fed to an alligator by a visitor. The poor chicken was  "snatched" from 
her enclosure and eaten in front of horrified families. This bizarre 
situation highlights a profound lack of public understanding regarding safe 
and respectful interactions with wildlife.



                        Sign this petition to urge the NSW National Parks 
and Wildlife Service to start a comprehensive public information campaign at 
wildlife parks to teach visitors how to safely and respectfully interact 
with wildlife.



                        Betty White, a hand-raised silkie hen, was part of 
an important breeding program, helping raise endangered orphaned bush stone 
curlew birds. Sweet Betty White's death is not just a loss of life but a 
setback to conservation efforts. Sign the petition to demand that the NSW 
National Parks and Wildlife Service act swiftly to prevent more unnecessary 
tragedies by educating the public on how to interact with our natural world 
responsibly.




                 Thank you,

                        Jess

                        Care2 Petitions Team



                        P.S. Join us in preventing more needless wildlife 
cruelty. Sign the petition!

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From: Jess M., Care2 Action Alerts
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2024 7:03 PM
Subject: A visitor fed a hen to an alligator at a wildlife park

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