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Can we Help the Trapped Orcas Today?

Can we do our bit and save this family of 11 orcas? I think we can! Please spread the word to help save (= force the Ministry of Fisheries to stop stalling and do what's necessary) the 11 trapped whales in Hudson Bay, you can view the heart-breaking videos and read about it on ihttp://www.globalnews.ca/icebreaker+needed+to+save... with videos and all the details, including the desperate plea of the local mayor). Locals are urging people to contact the Department of Fisheries and Oceans and ask Ottawa to stop stalling and send an ice-breaker and help with the necessary tools asap; quoting verbatim globalnew.ca, the DFO can be reached at (877)-722-5346 or via email to info@dfo-mpo.gc.ca. I apologize to the community but I feel it's necessary to spread the word and do our bit, even if it's just to make a phone call and send an email.

Update:

If you read this questions you probably know what happened; the moon changed phase, currents changed and the whales disappeared, we're all hoping they found a way out. However, they now have to swim 1000 miles to get to open waters, through the broken ice, and it's possible they may get trapped again. The problem is that they need an ice-breaker in the area, in Hudson Bay, so that when these problems occur, and they will, over and over, they can be tackled. If you don't care about these intelligent animals, at least you should care that they belong to what makes Canada interesting to the outside world.

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  • Anonymous
    8 years ago
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    May be Helped happen,

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