Seals

 

Season of Slaughter
Dennis Ellam and Roland Leon, Sunday Mirror, feature — March 2006
Pups are clubbed & then skinned alive in front of their mothers... You can hear their bleating as the babies are dragged away...

A Song for Regan the Bloody
Anonymous, poem — April 2005
There once was a sealer named Bryce / Whose heart was as frigid as ice. / He clubbed 'em and snagged 'em / Then brutally dragged 'em; / Of mercy he didn't think twice....

Poem for Baby Seals
Lindy Greene, poem — April 2005
A fleet of heartless, mindless buffoons / Sets out for the annual killing fields / To commit genocide under Arctic moons / Fulfilling "quotas," harvesting "yields"...

Canada's Season of Shame is Upon Us
Matthew Scully, National Post, commentary — March 2005
It was, in many ways, an unpleasant industry. I've heard many a sealer talk about the small whitecoats, two or three days old, almost looking up with tears in their eyes as they killed them. And frankly it's an industry that we could do without...

Bad Weather Hampers Opening Day of Annual Seal Hunt in Gulf of St. Lawrence
The Gazette, feature — March 2005
This spring marks the last season for a three-year federal plan that allowed sealers to harvest a total of 975,000 seals. The total allowable catch for 2005 is nearly 320,000...

Canada's Cowardly Face
Matthew Scully, commentary — 2005
When you are in the business of killing baby seals, it takes a strange turn of mind to think of yourself as a victim. Yet this is how Canada's seal-pup hunters have always wanted us to see them — as the victims of "propaganda," meddlesome "outsiders," unfair trade restrictions and other forces arrayed against the noble sealer...

Ocean Warrior:
My Battle to End the Illegal Slaughter on the High Seas

Paul Watson, essay
There are many people who say that what we do is futile, that there is no way to stop the rising tide of human-spawned destruction. There are many who condemn my crew and me for taking the law into our own hands and for taking on the barons of corporate profit...

Seal Song:
The Canadian Seal Slaughter

Animals Voice, feature — 2001
Harp and hooded seals will be skinned or bled alive...left to die in stockpiles of dead and dying animals...be dragged with boathooks across the ice for long distances... be fatally shot and then left to suffer for many minutes... be clubbed to death with illegal weapons... be kicked and stomped by sealers...

Seal Song
Ray Bradbury, essay
I would hate to be the captain of a space expedition landing on a strange world confronted by strange creatures. I would hate to be the governor of a state making decisions about similar creatures in my own environment...

In the Presence of Seals
Gustav Vanderber, essay
The place: the Gulf of St. Lawrence, about 100 kilometers due north of Prince Edward Island, just off the west coast of the Magdalen Islands. I am an environmental journalist and I came here to get information from both sides of the issue...

 

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