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What You Can Do to Help Sea Shepherd is unique because we are the only organization with a ship going to the ice floes of Canada in opposition to the seal hunt. But, in addition to our efforts at sea, we need to fight from onshore as well. To do this, we need your help! Please join us in our land-based campaign strategies to stop the seal slaughter. There are many actions that you can take immediately to make a difference: BOYCOTT CANADIAN SEAFOOD: Sea Shepherd discourages the consumption of any seafood, but for those who do consume it, we urge you to join in the Boycott of Canadian Seafood. In the early 1980's, boycotts helped shut-down the seal hunt. Let's do it again! |
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PROTEST: Mark your calender to join us for a Worldwide Demonstration on March 15th, 2008. If you would like to participate or to organize a protest in your area, please visit our Demonstration page for more information!
WRITE POLITICIANS: Send a letter, e-mail, or fax to your local politicians and the Canadian government to demand an end to this atrocious slaughter of seals.
WRITE COMPANIES THAT SELL SEAL FUR PRODUCTS: Send a letter, e-mail, or fax to companies (below) that sell products made from the fur and skin of seals slaughtered on the East coast of Canada. These companies are participating in the annual hunt by giving the Canadian government and sealers the economic incentive they need to continue their barbaric practice. Send a letter to these companies and politely request that they make their fashion more compassionate by ending the use of seal fur. Due to the Marine Mammal Protection Act, the use of seal fur and skin is banned in the United States, however, these companies can sell seal products in the European and International. [Note: the sale of whitecoat pelts are still banned in Europe].
The Odette Leblanc Collection: They say the following about their products: "Composed of a complete line of very unique seal fur products.. Ranging from small accessories to full length coats, you will surely find the ideally suited item you've been looking for or even been dreaming about owning!"
Odette Leblanc
022 de l'école Rd.
Pointe-aux-Loups, Îles de la madeleine PQ G4T 8B1
http://www.ilesdelamadeleine.com/odette/index2.htm
Tel: 418-969-9385
E-mail: oleblan@sympatico.caPetit Nord: They sell children's seal fur hats, boots, mittens.
E-mail: Use form at http://www.petitnord.com/contact/contact.htm
Pajar: Makes/sells sealskin boots.
Pajar
4509 Coloniale Avenue
Montreal, Quebec, Canada. H2T 1V8
www.pajar.com
Tel.: 514-844-3067
Toll free: 1-888-667-2527
Fax: 514-844-3066
E-mail: pajar@pajar.com
CONTACT YOUR LOCAL MEDIA (TV, NEWSPAPERS AND RADIO): In order to spread the news about what is happening in Canada during March and April, we need to get media coverage.
GET YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY INVOLVED: Invite them to our website to learn more about this important issue and take action.
NON-U.S. CITIZENS ALERT: Be an “eco spy” – Keep an eye out for sales of seal-related products. If you find any sales of seal oil capsules or seal fur and/or leather, please let us know by e-mail or call
+1-360-370-5650. We will send the company a request that they pull the item(s) off their shelves and not re-stock them. We will point out that they are selling and profiting from the cruel and unnecessary killing of baby seals. Recently, Costco stores in Newfoundland removed seal oil capsules from their shelves when a Sea Shepherd representative approached them about the situation. Your efforts can make a difference!
SUPPORT SEA SHEPHERD WITH A DONATION TODAY!: Click here to make a donation via credit card or to learn about other ways to support Sea Shepherd.
Start and/or continue your letter-writing campaign. It is important that you keep writing often to remind those in a position to stop the Canadian seal hunt that they must do the right thing and put an end the slaughter of harp and hood seals.
Send Your Letters of Protest By E-Mail, Fax and/or Mail to . . .
Click here for a sample letter in simple text form
• Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has the power to stop the hunt
Let him know he needs to do his job to protect our oceans!
The Right Honourable Stephen Harper
Office of the Prime Minister
80 Wellington Street
Ottawa, ON K1A 0A2
Canada
Constituency Tel (for Canadians): 613-992-4211
Fax: 613-941-6900
E-mail: pm@pm.gc.ca• This is the ministry responsible for setting seal quotas and enforcing violations of the Marine Mammal Regulations
The Honourable Mr. Loyola Hearn
House of Commons
Minister, Fisheries and Oceans
Parliament Buildings, Wellington Street
Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6
Canada
Tel: 613-996-3085
Fax: 613-996-6988
E-mail: min@dfo-mpo.gc.ca
• For Everyone Around the World – Canadian Embassies and Consulates
Canadian Embassies and Consulates must report to the seat of parliament in Ottawa, Canada, each month – let them send a report that the citizens of their host country are asking the Canadian government to STOP THE SLAUGHTER OF HARP AND HOOD SEALS!
• For Canadian Citizens – To find out the contact information of your senators and members of Parliament
http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/key/Ministry.asp?lang=E
• For U.S. Citizens - Read about U.S. Resolution 269 and write your senator today!
Contact your local, regional, or federal representative. Set up a meeting with officials to discuss your opposition to the Canadian Seal Hunt.
Take pictures at your meeting and send them to Sea Shepherd with a written report.
Letters to the Editor are very powerful. Your letters are important and have impact!
| The Telegram Columbus Drive - P.O. Box 5970 St. John's, NL A1C 5X7 Canada letters@thetelegram.com |
The Globe and Mail 444 Front Street West Toronto, ON M5V 2S9 Canada Letters@GlobeAndMail.ca |
| The Toronto Star One Yonge Street Toronto, ON M5E 1E6 Canada lettertoed@thestar.ca |
Vancouver Sun #1-200 Granville Street Vancouver, BC V6C 3N3 Canada sunletters@png.canwest.com |
| Ottawa Citizen 1101 Baxter Road Box 5020 Ottawa, ON K2C 3M4 Canada letters@thecitizen.canwest.com |
National Post Editoral 300 - 1450 Don Mills Road Don Mills, ON M3B 3R5 Canada Send letters to the editor here |