Target: U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack
Goal: Ensure remaining animals from closed aquarium are transferred to accredited sanctuaries to prevent further harm.
SeaQuest Fort Worth, a controversial aquarium located in Ridgmar Mall, has closed its doors following years of allegations of animal cruelty. Whistleblower reports from former employees detail incidents where animals suffered and died due to inadequate care and harsh conditions.
According to these reports, two nurse sharks named Icarus and Achilles starved to death due to severe stress from confinement in overcrowded tanks. Additionally, dozens of marine animals reportedly died during transport, possibly suffocating in plastic bags during relocation from another facility.
These allegations raise serious concerns about the welfare of the animals that remain under the care of SeaQuest. It is imperative that these animals are not relocated to other facilities with similar issues but are instead transferred to accredited sanctuaries where they can receive proper care and rehabilitation.
By ensuring the safe relocation of these animals, authorities can prevent further suffering and demonstrate a commitment to animal welfare. Immediate action is needed to protect these vulnerable creatures from potential neglect and harm.
PETITION LETTER:
Dear Secretary Vilsack,
I am writing to express deep concern regarding reports about SeaQuest Fort Worth, which has closed amid serious allegations of animal cruelty. Whistleblower accounts suggest that animals under their care suffered due to inadequate conditions, leading to the death of several creatures, including nurse sharks and other marine life.
With the facility now closed, there is an urgent need to ensure that the remaining animals are transferred to accredited sanctuaries rather than relocated to other facilities that may not provide adequate care. This action would help prevent further potential harm and reflect a commitment to upholding animal welfare standards.
I urge you to intervene and facilitate the safe relocation of these animals to reputable sanctuaries. By doing so, you can help protect these vulnerable creatures and set a precedent for how such situations are handled in the future.
Sincerely,
[Your Name Here]
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