Saturday, May 7, 2011

Save Fukushima Animals from Starvation!


Rescue teams in post-Tsunami Japan have done a great job saving helpless animals from life-threatening situations. This video shows some animals that have been rescued or were attempted rescuing from the disaster’s aftermath. But more needs to be done since thousands of animals, mostly pets, are left behind in Japanese cities in a 20-km radius around the shattered nuclear power plant of Fukushima.

The animals in these evacuated towns (or ghost towns, as they are called) include cows, pigs, horses, and chickens. But possibly others too since signs of life are evident in the towns, and this left-behind life needs t be saved for life’s sake.

Care2 is asking caring souls to take action and help the starving animals left in towns around Fukushima. Please visit the Care2 take Action page now to read and act.

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing this Ernest. The animals need immediate help without which things look bleak for them. I feel so sorry for the farm animals as well :( They can't survive on their own...

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  2. I have been vegetarian for 10 years and am interested in helping animals in distress; there were the victims of the Tsunami and Hurricane Katrina, now Japan.

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