Continue to help us free the Sea Life Penguins from a lifetime of misery š
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Dear John,
Recently we contacted you about our new campaign ([link removed]) to have the UKās biggest aquarium brand, Sea Life, stop breeding and exhibiting penguins. The campaign focuses on 15 gentoo penguins currently held captive in Sea Life London Aquarium. These poor animals are kept in a tiny basement enclosure without access to natural light or fresh air.
Launched just a few weeks ago, the petition ([link removed]) has reached over a thousand signatures and gained national news coverage. The Daily Express picked up the story ([link removed]) , and has been threatened with legal action ([link removed]) by Sea Lifeās parent organisation, Merlin Entertainments - bizarrely for using the word ācaptiveā to describe the penguins they exhibit.
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SIGN THE PETITION HERE! ([link removed])
It's clear we've got Sea Lifeās attention - so now is the time to intensify the campaign, and we need you to get involved!
If you havenāt already, please sign the petition ([link removed]) today and add your name to the growing number of dissenting voices demanding freedom for these animals.
Gentoo penguins are the strongest swimmers and the deepest divers of all birds, yet the fifteen individuals held captive in Sea Life London's underground enclosure offers just 6-7 feet of depth in which to dive - a pitiful fraction of the 600ft they can dive to in the wild.
It is clear this tiny enclosed space cannot truly meet their complex physical and social needs.
And the public and experts agree!
We had many people sign up to the petition at our recent demonstration outside Sea Life London, and one of the biologists we consulted on this campaign, Dr Heather Lynch of Stonybrook University, New York, wrote recently that āthe case for captive breeding as a justification for such prolonged animal confinement is extraordinarily weak, and especially so for a species like the gentoo penguin whose populations are not threatened.ā
Added to this, the constant public observation and noise has the capacity to cause serious stress and adverse health effects.
With your help, we must get them out.
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JOIN US IN THIS CALL FOR ACTION! ([link removed])
Birds should not be forced to live in these conditions. But with your help we can fight for each and every one of them.
And of course, it isn't just penguins who suffer in aquariums. All animals suffer in captivity and together we must show the truth from in the tanks and in the cages.
Join us today and help fight for the freedom of ALL animals.
Thank you from us, and the penguins.
For the animals,
Isobel McNally
Campaign Officer
Freedom for Animals
P.S. If you want to help our campaign to free the fifteen penguins, please consider joining us as a Freedom Champion! Our Champions help enormously in making a real difference to animals' lives. ([link removed])
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