Wildlife in Virginia May Be in Danger—Act Now!

PETA has been advised that Eagle Construction of VA has deployed plastic erosion-control netting to keep straw in place at its GreenGate construction site in Henrico, Virginia. Numerous animals have reportedly become entangled as a result, some fatally. Plastic erosion-control netting is notorious for ensnaring and killing wildlife, and its nonbiodegradable nature is an environmental concern.

On May 8, this snake apparently died after becoming stuck in plastic erosion-control netting at Eagle Construction of VA’s GreenGate construction site.

E-mail Eagle Construction of VA and its executives. You can contact them with one message—just copy this block of e-mail addresses and paste them into the “To” field of your e-mail:

[email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]

Contact the company via its website.

Call Eagle Construction of VA at 804-404-9277, 804-217-6930, or 804-741-4663.

Comment on the company’s Facebook page.

Comment on the company’s Instagram page.

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