Indianapolis Airport Authority Pulls Glue Traps, Vows Not to Use Them Again
After being contacted by PETA, the Indianapolis Airport Authority—which oversees six airports—agreed to remove glue traps from its properties and not use them again.
After being contacted by PETA, the Indianapolis Airport Authority—which oversees six airports—agreed to remove glue traps from its properties and not use them again.
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— Ingrid Newkirk, PETA Founder and co-author of Animalkind