Should greedy companies be allowed to push our precious orcas to EXTINCTION?
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Friend, this is tragic.
Starvation and pollution have claimed the lives of three beloved Southern
Resident orcas. Cappuccino, Marina and Ripple couldn’t hold on any longer. Now, to make matters worse, their last
surviving family members are wasting away from hunger, grief and constant stress. Under these conditions, we could lose
this majestic and gentle species for good!
Big Oil and the shipping industry are largely to blame, and here’s why: These corporations are risking the health of our
orcas and oceans for profit. A massive new shipping terminal and expanded oil pipeline are in the works right
now – and they could bring an ENORMOUS increase in dirty shipping traffic
through orcas' fragile habitat. The risk of deadly oil spills, high-speed collisions and worsening starvation
could lead to the EXTINCTION of the LAST 73 Southern Resident orcas on Earth!
Plans to expand a major oil pipeline would send MILLIONS more barrels of dirty
tar sands oil in tanker ships through these orcas’ delicate habitat. That means it’s just a matter of time
until the next oil spill could wipe out this endangered orca family for good.
If that wasn’t scary enough, the shipping terminal alone could drive away orcas’ scarce food supply, spew
huge quantities of fossil fuels into our warming planet and disrupt whales’
crucial sonar signals with underwater noise pollution. That means these weak, stressed and grieving orcas will struggle
even more to feed themselves, locate each other and avoid being driven from their home by
speeding ships. Unless we act, there will be no safe place for mother orcas to give birth!
We MUST raise our voices now to protect these vulnerable marine animals while we
still can – and stop these industrial megaprojects from destroying our oceans
and our planet. But we urgently need your help. We’re still missing 6 responses from
your area, so please tell us before our 11:59 p.m.
deadline:
Should greedy companies be allowed to push our precious orcas to EXTINCTION?
YES
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