- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
ATLANTA, GA's World-wide Anti-Whaling Day
ORGANIZATION: One More Generation
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
The Japanese have been breaking an International Moratorium on hunting whales in the Southern Ocean Sanctuary since 1986. They are also in violation of the Antarctic Treaty, which they signed.
Whales are hunted for "Scientific Research" and the whale meat is sold at Japanese supermarkets and restaurants. This is a loop-hole they are using to continue their whale hunt. This year, 50 Humpback Whales are on the chopping block, along with another 936 Minke Whales. The madness has to stop. The whales are in a protected zone. Our voices have to be heard.
Please join us in letting the Japanese know how we feel about their illegal activities!
We are looking for as many volunteers as we can get to come out on Friday, November 5 · 12:00pm - 3:00pm at the following address…
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About One More Generation
Location:
P.O. Box 143627, Fayetteville, GA 30214, US
Mission Statement
We are a nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation of endangered species. Our goal is to ensure all endangered species survive at least One More Generation... and beyond.
Description
We work with various agencies around the world in an effort to raise awareness to the plight of endangered species.
Along with the many conservation initiatives we are working on, here are a few of the larger scale efforts.
We are currently working to collect essential supplies needed to help save the seabirds caught up in the gulf oil spill. We are also working to collect funds to help pay for the security force needed to protect the endangered Rhino's in South Africa, and we also are working to raise $50,000.00 to help support the efforts of the Ann Van Dyke Cheetah Center.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
General Consulate of Japan3500 Lennox RoadAtlanta, GA 30326
DATE POSTED
October 28, 2010
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
- Kids
- Teens
- People 55+
- Public Groups
REQUIREMENTS
N/A