From PETA <[email protected]>
Subject HELP: Cowardly trophy hunters are killing wild animals
Date November 18, 2020 12:53 PM
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Dear Friend,

He was resting peacefully beneath a tree when a group of men spotted him.
Moments later, they opened fire, shooting the terrified captive-bred lion repeatedly until he dropped — laughing as they watched him bleed to death .

Cruel, cowardly trophy hunters can pay tens of thousands of dollars to shoot and
kill animals like this lion—condemning them to a painful and violent death—all
for a grisly "trophy" to hang on their wall.

Trophy hunting is barbaric and cruel, and we're working hard to stop it. Please give just $2 or more right now to help protect animals from such abhorrent cruelty.
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[[link removed]]Trophy hunters pay absurd sums of money for the sick thrill of killing an
animal. They shoot animals who are minding their own business, usually at close
range, surrounded by "guides" who have led them to the exact spot where an
animal is resting. Many lions and other animals killed by these hunters are
captive-bred, meaning they're habituated to trusting humans—and easy targets.

Just as serial killers collect "trophies" from their victims, these hunters pay
exorbitant sums to have the heads, tails, and skin of animals they kill
preserved and shipped back home for them to display to others who share their
lack of compassion.

That's why PETA is campaigning hard to push companies like UPS to ban the shipment of
hunting trophies . UPS has already banned the transport of shark fins, ivory, and certain live
animals—and if we keep up the pressure, we can persuade it to ban other body
parts, too.

YOUR support today—even if you can only spare $2—will give an immediate boost to this important campaign.
Donate right now to help lions, elephants, and other animals!
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