Seal Slaughter Protests Across Canada

Published by PETA.

Last week, I shared photos of people across the globe speaking up for seals. Fortunately, many Canadians are also standing up to let the world know that they are opposed to the seal slaughter. Check out these demo photos to see what ashamed Canadians are doing to show that they’re not all a bunch of barbaric orcs up north.

 

Those are some seriously smart kids! These young British Columbia residents can probably relate to the baby seals who are being killed, most of whom are less than 4 weeks old.
British Columbia Demo
They certainly know how to turn heads in London, Ontario.
London Ontario Demo
Multiply that pile of bloody seal babies by 32,000 and you’ll almost have the number of seals who will be killed this year.
London Ontario Demo2
Vancouver residents are preparing for the 2010 Olympics by illustrating the bloody horror of the seal slaughter.
Vancouver Demo
Add some red ice and a grieving mother seal, and you’ve got yourself a massacre.
Vancouver Demo 2

 

Are you a Canadian looking for ways to take action against the seal slaughter? You can start by signing this Facebook petition and sending it to all your Canadian friends.

Written by Lianne Turner

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