Kim Basinger Fights Sale Of Tigers To Iraq
Basinger has written to USFWS director H. Dale Hall, begging him to reverse the decision.
The long-time People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) campaigner writes, "It has already been shown that the animals at the Baghdad Zoo cannot be properly protected from the country's military conflict. When the war began, hundreds of animals in the zoo were killed, stolen, eaten, or let loose by looters. The last two tigers escaped and were shot dead. The future is uncertain. Most of the people in Iraq still do not have access to basic necessities or a safe environment and Iraq remains a war zone: sending tigers there would place the animals squarely in harm's way.
"In their natural environment, tigers quietly roam throughout many miles of territory consisting of forests, swamps, grasslands, savannahs, and rocky terrain, hunt, and raise their young. This is the life that they were meant to have-not dodging bullets in a facility that does not have the expertise or resources to properly care for them. "
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