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Dear John,
Today National Geographic published a feature story [[link removed]] on the failures of the USDA to protect our elephant clients Beulah, Karen, and Minnie [[link removed]] , with Minnie now the only elephant imprisoned in the Commerford Zoo who is still alive. The story makes clear that animal welfare laws are both ineffective and poorly enforced. Such failures are all too common and, sadly, not unexpected, which is exactly why we fight for elephants’ right to liberty.
Click here [[link removed]] to read the article.
After reading the article, you can take a few more steps to help Minnie by:
1.
Sharing
this
story
and
emailing
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[
[email protected]]
to
thank
them
for
publishing
it.
2.
Using
our
action
alert
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to
urge
the
Commerford
Zoo
to
free
Minnie
to
an
elephant
sanctuary.
3.
Signing
and
sharing
our
Change.org
petition
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calling
for
sanctuary
for
Minnie.
Minnie still has the chance to live freely, and Beulah and Karen’s stories must not be forgotten. Thank you for helping us #FreeMinnie [[link removed]] !
You can also help by sharing this announcement widely using this blog post link [[link removed]] or our posts on Facebook [[link removed]] , Instagram [[link removed]] , Twitter [[link removed]] , and LinkedIn [[link removed]] .
Courtney Fern
Director of Government Relations and Campaigns, the NhRP
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