The International Fund for Animal Welfare's Seals Communications Officer Katie McConnell talks with J.C. Bouvier about the Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans decision to allow 275,000 seal pups to be killed during the 2008 commercial seal hunt.


IFAW has led the fight to stop the cruel slaughter of seal pups
since the 1960's, resulting in the import ban of newborn whitecoat
seal pelts in 1985. Today, with offices in 15 countries, IFAW is the
world's leading animal welfare
organization, fighting to save seals both on the ice and through vital
scientific and market research.
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This is just evil.It seems the more we protest etc, the more the Canadian Govt. continues to commit this atrocity. How can these men live with themselves having slaughtered these PRECIOUS animals.Where are their souls? DO THEY EVEN HAVE ONE? THEY CERTAINLY SEEM VOID OF HEARTS THAT'S FOR SURE. If these people are so hard up economically to commit such horror, then we as a nation need to send aid to Canada and/or put our heads together with their own Govt. to find a solution. And people, rest assured, there IS a SOLUTION if people WANT to Find ONE.
Posted by: c. | March 25, 2008 at 01:54 PM