While we congratulate
their recent decision to cancel all predacide uses of strychnine—which
IFAW and our dedicated supporters have been campaigning for since
2017—the government of Canada has recommended that the continued use of
Compound 1080 be approved. Compound 1080 is also a deadly poison that
causes extreme suffering to wildlife and is condemned by the Canadian
Veterinary Medical Association.
There's
still more work to be done to take this cruel Compound 1080 poison off the
table. Will you join us and sign our petition, today?
Thanks in no small
part to our passionate supporters, our worldwide petition and your
letters helped ensure that both cyanide and now strychnine are banned.
This is an important step. However, Canada wants to be seen as a leader
in biodiversity conservation, while at the same time allowing a
controversial and ineffective programme to poison wolves with Compound
1080 to continue under the pretext of protecting caribou.
We must
keep the pressure on to help put an end to this horrific wolf
extermination campaign. It is vital to show the Canadian government that we
continue to watch them closely and advocate for banning all poisons!
There is no question
about it: a prolonged and painful death by poison is inhumane and
barbaric. Please send a message to the governments of Canada and
Alberta now, asking them to stop the cruel poisoning of wild animals
once and for all.
Gratefully,
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