Urge FWS to Deny Animal Abuser Permit to Import and Export Tigers

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Urge FWS to Deny Animal Abuser Permit to Import and Export Tigers
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The Hawthorn Corporation has accumulated $200,000 in U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) penalties for willful violations of the Animal Welfare Act (AWA) as well as thousands of dollars in fines relating to other settlements. The USDA has even suspended Hawthorn’s exhibitor’s license twice and ordered the company to relinquish custody of 16 elephants. Hawthorn’s long history of AWA violations includes physically abusing elephants, causing physical harm to elephants, and failing to provide veterinary care to elephants, including both an emaciated elephant and an elephant with severe chemical burns. The USDA has also cited Hawthorn multiple times for cruelly confining tigers to transport cages—sometimes for months at a time—and numerous tigers have met with untimely deaths in the neglectful hands of Hawthorn handlers. The USDA also has an open investigation into Hawthorn. Despite its abysmal track record, Hawthorn is currently requesting government approval to export and import seven endangered tigers and their future offspring.
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Hawthorn claims that the tigers will be used for “conservation education,” but the company has failed to provide any evidence that it will do anything other than cruelly display these animals for commercial entertainment. Experts agree that keeping tigers in captivity negatively impacts conservation efforts for wild animals, citing public confusion about what tigers are and the serious threats they face.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) has the authority to deny this misleading permit request, and the agency wants to hear from you. Public input will be accepted until the end of the day on October 1. This input is extremely important to officials—it influences them when they are determining their course of action. These tigers need you to speak up for them now! Please ask the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to deny Hawthorn’s misleading application to export and import endangered tigers!
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is it we who are the oddities
because we DO NOT
see animals as commodities
because we value their
lives and do not want
to see
them in such cruel
circumstances
and company
tigers are rare
and they are not
for show
to anyone who
imports or exports
they should not go!!!!
Karen Lyons Kalmenson













































is it we who are the oddities
because we DO NOT
see animals as commodities
because we value their
lives and do not want
to see
them in such cruel
circumstances
and company
tigers are rare
and they are not
for show
to anyone who
imports or exports
they should not go!!!!
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