Actor
Pierce Brosnan makes personal, global appeal to save
whales
New
Delhi, April 11, 2002: Actor turned whale
conservationist, Pierce Brosnan, has launched a personal
and compassionate appeal to save the world's great
whales, and has partnered with International Fund
for Animal Welfare (IFAW), WTI's international partner,
to do so.
People around the world have begun receiving a personal
email alert from the well-known James Bond star urging
them to join this important campaign to stop the resurgence
of commercial whale hunting being carried out by Japan
and Norway. It is expected that more than a million
people will receive the letter and be called to action
to save whales.
"I have worked very closely with IFAW for the
past several years," said Brosnan. "Together
we have spoken out and achieved important victories
for whales around the world. And I am proud to join
IFAW once again in this critical effort to protect
these majestic creatures."
"I am urgently trying to reach as many concerned
people as I can," says Brosnan in his email appeal,
"to seek your help in the campaign to save the
great whales
before it's too late."
IFAW and its 2.5 million supporters worldwide have
campaigned for more than 30 years for the protection
of marine mammals, including whales. Now, hundreds
of endangered whales are being hunted annually by
Japan, despite international treaties meant to protect
them.
"Pierce's personal commitment to protecting whales
is inspiring to all of us," said IFAW President,
Fred O'Regan. "This is a critical time for whales
worldwide. Whale hunting is on the verge of becoming
an international industry. It must be stopped, and
the time is now. We know that Pierce's personal call
to action will lead the way for an unstoppable global
campaign against whaling."
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