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Monday, May 03, 2004 9:19 AM

[banFur] Senators Lugar and Biden Sign on to Resolution Condemning Canadian Seal Slaughter

 

SENATORS LUGAR AND BIDEN SIGN ON TO RESOLUTION CALLING ON CANADA TO END COMMERCIAL SEAL HUNT Senate Foreign Relations Committee to RecommendResolution to Full Senate WASHINGTON-A U.S. Senate resolution urging theCanadian government to end the needless slaughter of harp and hooded seals has gained the support and co-sponsorship of Senator Richard Lugar (R-IN) and Senator Joseph Biden (D-DE). "We applaud the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and its leaders for unequivocally condemning the Canadian seal hunt," said Dr. John Grandy, senior vice president of wildlife programs for The Humane Society of the United States (The HSUS). "Greenpeace USA and International Fund forAnimal Welfare (IFAW) join us in thanking theCommittee because there is simply no justification for Canada's killing of harp seals. By putting theCommittee on record against the unconscionable and

needless slaughter of seals for fur, they haveconveyed to the Canadian Prime Minister and the rest of the world that the practice must be ended once and for all." The Senate Foreign Relations Committee today favorably reported the resolution for action by the full Senate. The resolution made the following points: **Last year, the Canadian government announced that it would permit the clubbing and shooting of close to one million baby harp seals over the next three years, the highest quota for seal killing in Canada's history. **This year's hunt has already resulted in the deaths of over 320,000 seals - mostly between the ages of twelve days and three months old. **The Canadian seal hunt is the largest commercialkill of marine mammals in the world. **A 2001 study by an independent team of veterinarians found that up to 42 percent of the seals examined were likely skinned while alive and conscious. **The world community is condemning the hunt, withinitiatives to ban seal products under considerationin Italy and Belgium.Greenpeace USA has joined with other animal protection organizations of the world to say that this abhorrent practice has to end. "If the Canadian government continues to promote this horrific and needless slaughter as the only way it knows to help the people of Newfoundland and Labrador, then the imagination and leadership abilities of Canada's leaders are in as great jeopardy as the seals themselves," said John Passacantando, executive director, Greenpeace USA. The resolution was originally introduced by SenatorCarl Levin (D-MI) and strongly supported by SusanCollins

(R-ME). The Humane Society of the UnitedStates along with other animal welfare andconservation groups have actively campaigned against the Canadian seal hunt, running full pageadvertisements in major U.S. newspapers andencouraging their members to think twice abouttraveling to Canada.

"Canada's commercial seal hunt is a cruel and outmoded industry with no place in the 21st century," said Fred O'Regan, President of IFAW. "Today's bipartisan action in the United States Senate is another step toward a better world for animals and people." Aside from the inherent cruelty associated with theclubbing and shooting of the seals, the resolutionalso pointed to the inability of the Canadiangovernment to enforce the quota, citing the fact thatmany of the seals shot during the hunt escape beneath the ice and die later after suffering. These "struck and lost" animals are not counted against the quota, causing significant inaccuracies in the official kill statistics. Finally, the resolution refuted severalarguments made by the Canadian government and sealing lobby in favor of the hunt, including their arguments that it is vital to the economy of Atlantic Canada and will help restore depleted cod

stocks. The Humane Society of the United States is thenation's largest animal protection organization withmore than eight million members and constituents. The HSUS is a mainstream voice for animals, with active programs in companion animals and equine protection, wildlife and habitat protection, animals in research and farm animals and sustainable agriculture. The HSUS protects all animals through legislation, litigation, investigation, education, advocacy and fieldwork. The non-profit organization, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2004, is based in Washington, DC and has 10 regional offices across the country. On the webat www.hsus.org or www.protectseals.org

The Humane Society of the United States2100 L St., NWWashington, DC 20037Promoting the Protection of All Animalswww.protectseals.org www.ifaw.orgwww.greenpeaceusa.org

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