Anti Fur
Each year, more than 40 million animals are killed for their fur.
Fur-bearing animals include foxes, minks, rabbits, beavers and raccoons.
To kill animals without damaging their fur, trappers will strangle, beat, or stomp them to death.
Animals on fur farms are gassed, poisoned, electrocuted, or have their necks snapped.
Ranch-raised animals live in cages about 2 feet square, with up to four animals per cage.
There is no federal law that regulates the killing of animals raised for fur.
It can take up to 40 animals to make one fur coat.
Though we should never blame those who insist in wearing real fur,
we should definitely admire those who do not a single piece of real fur.
As "vegan fur" label becomes familiar and popular, more and more people are now
joining the anti-fur group, including a great number of celebrities.
Under the operation by organizations such as PETA and PAWs, the celebrity campaigns
show some global pattern that elites of various realms from different regions around the
world are connected and united.
Many female celebrities devote to be photoed for campaign posters.
There are even singers such as Sarah McLachllan who writes songs for protecting
clothing industry related animals.
Each year, more than 40 million animals are killed for their fur.
Fur-bearing animals include foxes, minks, rabbits, beavers and raccoons.
To kill animals without damaging their fur, trappers will strangle, beat, or stomp them to death.
Animals on fur farms are gassed, poisoned, electrocuted, or have their necks snapped.
Ranch-raised animals live in cages about 2 feet square, with up to four animals per cage.
There is no federal law that regulates the killing of animals raised for fur.
It can take up to 40 animals to make one fur coat.
Though we should never blame those who insist in wearing real fur,
we should definitely admire those who do not a single piece of real fur.
As "vegan fur" label becomes familiar and popular, more and more people are now
joining the anti-fur group, including a great number of celebrities.
Under the operation by organizations such as PETA and PAWs, the celebrity campaigns
show some global pattern that elites of various realms from different regions around the
world are connected and united.
Many female celebrities devote to be photoed for campaign posters.
There are even singers such as Sarah McLachllan who writes songs for protecting
clothing industry related animals.