peta2.com - Free For All peta2.com - Free For All
e-mail address:
password :
new user? register


PETA2 Daily Blog

US Government Sending Tigers to a War Zone? July 24, 2008

Posted by Marta | Permalink | Comments ( 3 ) | TrackBack

No need to wonder if you misread the subject line; it's true. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has issued a permit for a roadside zoo in North Carolina to send two tigers to the Baghdad Zoo in Iraq.

If you're like me, you probably need to pick your jaw up off the floor. I mean seriously, do you guys remember how media reported that when the war in Iraq began, hundreds of animals at the Baghdad Zoo were killed, stolen, eaten, stuffed, sold, or let loose by looters, or they escaped when mortar blasts damaged their cages? So why should the zoo be any safer now?

The roadside zoo in North Carolina isn't the best situation, obviously, but at least it's a hell-of-a-lot less likely someone is going to try to kill or eat the tigers in North Carolina.

We need you to take action! Write to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and ask them to reevaluate their decision and deny the permit to export two tigers to the Baghdad Zoo.

Thanks in advance for your help with this!

Marta


Post this story to: tagFacebook tagDigg tagdel.icio.us tagNewsvine tagMySpace
tagStumbleUpon More:

Comments

that is so messed up. they should'nt do that at all :/ poor tigers im extremely shocked. they need to stop that. we need to do something about that thats horrible

Posted by: mildre at July 25, 2008 11:08 AM
                                                               

that is f*cked up s*it.

why send them to a place where they're likely to get killed?

this makes no sense whatsoever.

oh no

*wags head in complete disappointment.*

Posted by: erika at July 25, 2008 3:45 PM
                                                               

You should read the graphic novel 'Pride of Baghdad' by Brian K. Vaughan, it's very moving.

Posted by: Little_Lotte at August 6, 2008 7:22 PM
                                                               

Post a comment










Remember personal info?




Heads up: By signing up here and giving us your details, we're taking that as acknowledgment that you've read and agreed to our privacy policy.


Follow Us

Look for peta2 on Facebook! Look for peta2 on MySpace! Look for peta2 on Twitter! Look for peta2 on YouTube! Look for peta2 on SocialVibe!