Stop the Cruel and Unlawful Grey Seal Slaughter
Despite a vanishing market for seal fur and an international boycott of Canadian seafood that is costing the Canadian economy far more than the value of the sealing industry, the Canadian government decided to allow the commercial hunt of grey seals in Nova Scotia again this year.
In a violation of the province’s Wilderness Areas Protection Act, the slaughter began on Hay Island, a protected nature reserve. Last year’s Hay Island grey seal kill was one of the cruelest slaughters HSI has ever documented. Sealers herded seals into groups, then clubbed moulted pups just a few weeks of age with wooden bats and cut them open with box cutters just inches away from newborn pups and their mothers.
This year, it seemed briefly that the hunt might not go forward due to lack of demand for seal pelts. Then, hopes were dashed when 200 baby seals were taken after all.
Read Rebecca Aldworth's thoughts, before and after the hunt began.
TAKE ACTION
The grey seal hunt may well continue, with sealers authorized to kill another 2,000 pups, and the 2009 Canadian harp seal hunt will begin imminently as well. Please take action now to stop this senseless slaughter. Tell your MP that it is high time to end Canada’s commercial seal hunts -- needless cruelty that leaves a bloody stain on our country’s international reputation -- and complete a fair buyout of the fishermen involved.
STEP 1: Fill out the form below to pull up your MP's contact information.