From Ingrid Newkirk, PETA <[email protected]>
Subject Mother coyotes bludgeoned to death as their pups starve
Date November 23, 2019 1:54 PM
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COYOTES AND OTHER ANIMALS NEED US—WILL YOU HELP THEM?

Donate now to protect coyotes and all animals abused for fashion.

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Dear Friend,

If the label on a jacket were honest about where its fur trim came from, it
might say this:

* Step 1: Coyotes are caught with painful steel traps , which can break and mangle their legs. This can include mothers whose pups will die hungry and alone.

* Step 2: The coyotes can spend days trapped with broken bones and bleeding wounds. They may even succumb to
blood loss, frostbite, dehydration, or attacks by predators—and some have
even been known to try to chew off their own legs in a desperate attempt to escape.

* Step 3: The trappers return and shoot or bludgeon the trapped coyotes. Trappers sometimes even stand on animals' chests,
crushing their ribs and suffocating them.

* Step 4: The coyotes are skinned, and their mutilated bodies are discarded as callously as their lives were taken .

That's what making a fur-trimmed jacket is really like—and it's why PETA is
exposing cruelty in the clothing trade, targeting the companies that still
refuse to ban fur, and persuading consumers to reject all animal-derived materials.

Friend, we need you with us to stop this violence
right now. Please, donate to PETA today. Even $5 can help power our work to save animals.

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Through eyewitness investigations, corporate negotiations, and more, we've
changed the way the world views fur. We backed California's recent
precedent-setting bans on fur sales and the sale of most exotic-animal skins,
and our campaigns are decimating the global demand for fur, mohair, and angora.

We're inspiring millions to turn their backs on cruelty and persuading hundreds of companies—including outerwear giants Patagonia,
Arc'teryx, and The North Face—to embrace warm, sustainable materials that don't
bleed.

Today, holdouts like Canada Goose are feeling the heat, thanks to PETA's
demonstrations, online and advertising campaigns, and even a high-profile
lawsuit relating to the unjust removal of our ads from bus shelters in Toronto.
In addition, following a PETA complaint and subsequent Federal Trade Commission
investigation, Canada Goose has stopped claiming its standards ensure that its
suppliers don't abuse animals.

We must keep building on this momentum even more until we win for coyotes, geese, and
other suffering animals.

Your support will help us persuade more consumers and companies to leave
animals' skin on the animals, and it will strengthen all of our vital work.
Please give $5 now.

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Thank you for your compassion and generosity.

Kind regards,

Ingrid E. Newkirk
President
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