Hi John,

DxE activists investigated a major chinchilla farm and found sick moms with metal cuffs around their necks. They documented the cruelty behind the fur industry, and they were able to rescue a few of the mothers. But when one of the moms passed away right after giving birth, her babies needed a new mom urgently. Baby chinchillas need to eat every 3 hours to survive and they were too scared to eat. 

Share the powerful story of how these baby chinchillas -- who would have become a fur coat -- instead found a life of love with a surprising mom  

We will continue to expose the brutal conditions inside fur farms until the victory with the California fur ban has spread globally. And we will continue to rescue animals, too, because we know that what that mom wanted most — just like moms of every species — was for her babies to have a good life. Even as we face four felony trials in 2020 for rescuing suffering animals from farms and slaughterhouses, we will only escalate our actions. We stand by the Right to Rescue and I know you do, too. Help us continue to push the boundaries of the law and show the world powerful stories of rescue by sharing this video today. 

Wayne

 
 
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