URGENT ACTION NEEDED: Only 73 Southern Resident Orcas remain -- and Big Oil is
pushing them even closer to EXTINCTION!
It has been a tough year for the Southern Resident orca pods. These precious
whales are mourning the losses of their beloved family members Cappuccino, Marina, and most recently, young Ripple.
The grief alone is driving these sensitive animals to STARVATION. On top of that, they are suffering from habitat loss and lack of Chinook salmon
to eat. And now, Big Oil is planning to add to their pain and make it even
harder for this vulnerable species to survive.
The noise, water, and air pollution caused by MASSIVE oil tankers is threatening the existence of the few remaining orcas. But these greedy corporations are still planning two megaprojects that could COMPLETELY WIPE OUT these beloved whales for good. Please, Friend, will you take action NOW to fight back
against Big Oil’s corporate greed and SAVE the remaining orcas before it’s too
late?
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[[link removed]]Southern Resident orcas are just ONE oil spill away from DYING OUT completely. Meanwhile, the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion project would transport millions of barrels of TOXIC tar sands oil through Pacific Northwest waters and critical orca habitat, putting these
whales in EXTREME DANGER.
Scientists agree that the gigantic container ships from the Roberts Bank T2
terminal project would disrupt the migration patterns of Chinook salmon -- the
primary source of food for orcas. Without enough salmon, these iconic whales
will DIE of MALNUTRITION AND STARVATION.
If we’re going to protect the last of these treasured sea mammals, we need to
take URGENT ACTION and stand up to the fossil fuel and shipping industries. Add your name now to STOP these corporate megaprojects from sending ENDANGERED
orcas to EXTINCTION >>
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[[link removed]]Thanks for helping save orcas!
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