John, don’t let animal abusers get away with crime.
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John,
Two wild dolphins have been killed off the Florida coast.
The Animal Legal Defense Fund is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or people responsible for
these acts of cruelty.
The first victim, a male dolphin, was found dead near Naples. The dolphin had a large, deep gash on his snout, believed to be a gunshot or
stab wound. The second victim, another male dolphin, was found dead at Pensacola Beach with a bullet in his side .
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offer critical financial rewards that can lead to justice for animal victims and
hold violent criminals accountable. We understand these are difficult times, and we appreciate all the help we can
get. Any and every gift makes an impact. Will you help get justice for these dolphins with a contribution today?
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The Marine Mammal Protection Act makes it a crime to harass, hunt, kill, or feed
wild dolphins. The maximum penalty for each violation is up to one-year
imprisonment or a fine of $100,000, or both. We urge anyone with information to
come forward so those responsible can be brought to justice.
Because people who hurt animals don’t stop with animals. There is a link between violence against animals, and violence against people —
which makes animal cruelty a community safety issue for both animals and people
alike.
You can make a powerful difference in our fight to end acts of cruelty like
this, and protect innocent lives with your support now to help find perpetrators
of animal cruelty and bring them to justice .
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Stephen Wells
Executive Director
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