Cease to Transport all Hunting Trophies


Cease to Transport all Hunting Trophies
The Issue
Africa's wildlife is in dire, urgent need.
Air Canada must take a stand to safeguarding endangered & exploited wildlife such as Elephants, Rhinos, Lions, Leopards, Cheetah, Pangolins and many more species.
Is Air Canada going to contintue to aid hunters allowing them to ship their trophy home?
As poaching escalates (currently higher than ever before) and hunting continues (of both wild & captive animals) help bring this to an end. This is about Africa and its heritage, its wildlife, which is currently being hugely exploited.
Tourists flock to Africa to see the beautiful animals, how can you support the killing of them?
We do not live in the past, a past when hunting a Lion was accepted as an "adventure", or a past when shooting an Elephant was part of an "African Safari" - these days are long gone. Africa cannot afford to lose any more Lions or Rhinos or Elephants or Leopards or Cheetah or Pangolin.
So please HELP Africa's wildlife before it's too late - banning hunting trophies will not only help these endangered species, but will also safeguard against improper transport and mis-declared wildlife items.
Trophy hunters speak of their contribution to conservation and communities, when in fact eco-tourism is the biggest generator of income for Africa. In fact less than 3% of hunting revenue actually makes it to communities.
Will Air Canda continuing to aid the transportation of hunting trophies, when in fact these trophies are benefiting only one person - the hunter.
Give back to wildlife Air Canada and support ethical tourism, it's the only way forward for Africa and her wildlife we cherish so much.
Air Canada is our national airline and looked upon favourably by travellers worldwide. Be one who's foundation is built on being ethical in today's environment.
Air Canada we implore you to follow the brave, ethical and correct example set recently by Emirates SkyCargo and South African Airways, by BANNING ALL HUNTING TROPHIES

The Issue
Africa's wildlife is in dire, urgent need.
Air Canada must take a stand to safeguarding endangered & exploited wildlife such as Elephants, Rhinos, Lions, Leopards, Cheetah, Pangolins and many more species.
Is Air Canada going to contintue to aid hunters allowing them to ship their trophy home?
As poaching escalates (currently higher than ever before) and hunting continues (of both wild & captive animals) help bring this to an end. This is about Africa and its heritage, its wildlife, which is currently being hugely exploited.
Tourists flock to Africa to see the beautiful animals, how can you support the killing of them?
We do not live in the past, a past when hunting a Lion was accepted as an "adventure", or a past when shooting an Elephant was part of an "African Safari" - these days are long gone. Africa cannot afford to lose any more Lions or Rhinos or Elephants or Leopards or Cheetah or Pangolin.
So please HELP Africa's wildlife before it's too late - banning hunting trophies will not only help these endangered species, but will also safeguard against improper transport and mis-declared wildlife items.
Trophy hunters speak of their contribution to conservation and communities, when in fact eco-tourism is the biggest generator of income for Africa. In fact less than 3% of hunting revenue actually makes it to communities.
Will Air Canda continuing to aid the transportation of hunting trophies, when in fact these trophies are benefiting only one person - the hunter.
Give back to wildlife Air Canada and support ethical tourism, it's the only way forward for Africa and her wildlife we cherish so much.
Air Canada is our national airline and looked upon favourably by travellers worldwide. Be one who's foundation is built on being ethical in today's environment.
Air Canada we implore you to follow the brave, ethical and correct example set recently by Emirates SkyCargo and South African Airways, by BANNING ALL HUNTING TROPHIES

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Petition created on May 14, 2015