Letter to regarding killing of animals
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Animals across the planet face a variety of threats — habitat destruction, pollution, and many others. But the issue of wildlife trafficking is one with clear and obvious solutions.
Measure 100 will help save endangered sea turtles, elephants, rhinos and other wild animals threatened with cruel poaching and extinction by banning the commercial trade in their parts and products here in Oregon.
The scale of the world’s poaching crisis is immense. Every day nearly 100 elephants are brutally killed in Africa, their tusks hacked off, to supply the black market for ivory trinkets. Organized criminal gangs and armed rebels use military weapons to kill wildlife for the multi-billion dollar illegal wildlife trade.
Poachers and traffickers exploit weak laws and regulations to sell ivory, rhino horns, sea turtle shells and other animal parts. Products from endangered animals can be found for sale here, in Oregon. We must shut down the Oregon market for these animal products; any amount of trade will continue to motivate this killing for profit.
Measure 100 is endorsed by a broad coalition of individuals and groups. The Oregon Coast Aquarium, Oregon Zoo Foundation, Oregon Humane Society, animal protection and conservation leaders, a bi-partisan group of elected officials, veterinarians, and untold numbers of individuals understand the important role that Oregon has in saving these endangered animals.
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Measure 100 will help save endangered sea turtles, elephants, rhinos and other wild animals threatened with cruel poaching and extinction by banning the commercial trade in their parts and products here in Oregon.
The scale of the world’s poaching crisis is immense. Every day nearly 100 elephants are brutally killed in Africa, their tusks hacked off, to supply the black market for ivory trinkets. Organized criminal gangs and armed rebels use military weapons to kill wildlife for the multi-billion dollar illegal wildlife trade.
Poachers and traffickers exploit weak laws and regulations to sell ivory, rhino horns, sea turtle shells and other animal parts. Products from endangered animals can be found for sale here, in Oregon. We must shut down the Oregon market for these animal products; any amount of trade will continue to motivate this killing for profit.
Measure 100 is endorsed by a broad coalition of individuals and groups. The Oregon Coast Aquarium, Oregon Zoo Foundation, Oregon Humane Society, animal protection and conservation leaders, a bi-partisan group of elected officials, veterinarians, and untold numbers of individuals understand the important role that Oregon has in saving these endangered animals.
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Through the column of your esteemed daily, I want to express my deep concern and anxiety over killing and poaching of wild animals. ... The poaching and killing of animals for fashions must be stopped forthwith
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