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Published June 24, 2008 @ 02:05PM PST
Iceland is killing whales again and we need your help to make them stop. Please take action to save these magnificent creatures from unnecessary slaughter!
There is no good reason to kill whales. They aren’t overpopulated. They aren’t a threat to anyone. And despite false claims by fishermen, they aren’t eating all the fish! But killing whales isn’t just needless—it’s cruel. All methods of killing whales are inhumane because of the large size of even the smallest whales. It’s very difficult to kill them instantaneously or render them immediately unconscious. Because of this, whales may suffer horrible and painful deaths lasting anywhere from a few minutes to several hours.
[check out the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1pRxM81uIg]
Whales are among the world's most fascinating and beautiful animals. These magnificent mammals nurse their young, breathe air, and communicate with one another. Sentient, intelligent animals, who are integral elements of their ecosystems, whales have intrinsic value—reason enough to protect them. But whales living in their natural habitats also have economic value, as millions of people pay to learn about them through whale watching excursions.
So please, help us protect these amazing animals, click here: https://community.hsus.org/campaign/hsi_whaling_iceland?source=gahiey
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Published December 31, 2008 @ 02:33PM PST
Thanks to your ongoing support, millions of animals can look forward to a brighter future in 2009. Together we have accomplished so much, but we can’t stop fighting now! Please watch our year-end video: https://secure.hsus.org/01/yearend08video_onetime?source=gabhf3 Then consider doing something special to help animals in 2009 and beyon... Read More
Published December 24, 2008 @ 09:09AM PST
Join us for a demonstration Saturday, January 10th from 1pm to 3pm, at your local Petland to speak out against their support of puppy mills! A recent investigation by The HSUS found that the Petland chain of stores is the nation’s largest retail supporter of puppy mills. Please attend our peaceful rally to spread awareness of the cruelty of puppy ... Read More
Published December 17, 2008 @ 12:25PM PST
Make a tax-deductible gift donation of $50 or more by tomorrow at midnight, and get this 2008 collectible ornament (exclusively from The Humane Society of the United States) delivered to a loved one by Dec. 24th! It's a gift donation you'll feel great about, and a keepsake they'll cherish. Click here to send your ornament >> Read More
Published December 12, 2008 @ 02:05PM PST
From rescuing thousands of animals stranded by Hurricane Ike, to saving sick dogs from puppy mills, to helping 20 million farm animals with the passage of Proposition 2 in California -- we've made 2008 the most momentous year for animals in our 54-year history. Take a moment to watch our inspiring video to see all we achieved with the support of people ... Read More
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