Seal Hunt in Canada Set To Resume This Month!

Thanks to your letters to the European Parliament concerning  the seal hunt in Canada last year, the European Union (EU) responded with a  landslide vote to prohibit the sale of seal based products.  The great  news is it goes into effective this year!  With that measure in place, we  must now continue our focus on flooding Canadian Ambassadors or High  Commissioners with letters supporting the Harb Bill, which would end the  seal hunt in Canada.  The Canadian government must continue to hear  how much we still want the seal hunt to end.  In order to help push this  bill along, we need to make a concerted effort to educate others to take  similar action as well.

We have the unique opportunity to maximize our  efforts this year as there are other significant factors helping to reduce  overall incentives for sealers to kill.  The price for pelts last year  was terrible ($14/ each) and proved to be reason enough for many sealers to  stay home.  Ice conditions were also poor and provided less than optimal  conditions necessary for sealers to run around beating seals.  Under  similar circumstances this year, if sealers are really interested in the hunt,  they will have to spend more money on fuel to travel further north in order to  find more seals and suitable conditions to slaughtering them.  On top of  those factors to consider, they also now have to contend with an EU ban on  seal products, so there aren’t going to be too many buyers for seal skins.

This year, ice conditions are reportedly lower than they  have been in decades.  While this will deter many sealers from going out  to kill animals, poor ice conditions also have a negative impact on seal  populations.  Harp seals require compacted ice in order to give birth and  nurse their young.  Without ice in their normal birthing range, seals  have to travel farther north to find suitable habitat or give birth on beaches  that can be easily accessible by man.  Others may not have time or the  physical capacity to make an extended journey and will be forced to give birth  underwater where the pups will die.

The majority of Canadians are in  favor of the seal hunt ending, as are so many others compassionate  people around the world. The Canadian government must continue to  receive pressure both from within Canada as well as the international  community if the hunt in Canada is ever to end permanently.

For  more information on how you can help, please go to:  http://www.idausa.org/marine_mammals.html

2 Responses to “Seal Hunt in Canada Set To Resume This Month!”

  • Chrissy VanderHeide-Stolarski:

    When one thinks of Canada, they think of the slaughter of baby seals. Countries around the world want nothing to do with it-they all know how inhumane Canada is towards her animals…and this is sad. Just because 6000 Newfoundlanders want to beat, skin and slaughter seals for the exportation of fur, leaves over 70% of Canadians NOT wanting this hunt; yet, we ALL look heartless. This COMMERCIAL slaughter must end permanently. Our government subsidizes this ‘hunt’ and is nothing but LEGALIZED ANIMAL ABUSE.

  • Marcie Gauntlett:

    Now that the Olympics are over and the glorification of Canada is on the wane, we have to get moving and get the information out that Newfoundland and her ignorant supporters (read DFO & PM), are again going to defame Canada by slaughtering thousands of helpless seal pups while the icepack is already doing a good job. The absolute inhumaneness that these people show is appalling; one wonders how they were brought up and why this consistent urge to kill innocents continues. Canada is a world disgrace as far as animal rights is concerned – and we all know it; I remain ashamed.

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