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Each year millions of tourists travel to exotic locations to encounter wildlife, only to unwittingly bring home souvenirs made from endangered species.

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Each year millions of tourists travel to exotic locations to encounter wildlife, only to unwittingly bring home souvenirs made from endangered species.

Take the Think Twice pledge: Don't buy wildlife souvenirs.

SIGN THE PLEDGE NOW >>>>

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Anonymous
1 year ago

Just imagine a gift made from yourself...and don't buy any made from animals!

 
Anonymous
1 year ago

I don't buy,to help murder...!!

 
Anonymous
1 year ago

I don't buy,to help murder...!!

 
Anonymous
1 year ago

¡POR DIOS ! LOS ANIMALES NO SON ADORNOS, NI COSAS, VALOREMOSLOS, SON SERES SINTIENTES, SUFREN, NO LOS MENOSPRECIEN DE ESA MANERA. AYUDELOS. MUCHAS ESPECIES ESTAN EN VIA DE EXTINCION, SOLO POR LA ESTUPIDEA E IGNORANCIA DE MUCHOS. NOSOTROS SOMOS LOS DEPREDADORES SANGUINARIOS MAS GRANDES DE ESTE PLANETA.

 
Anonymous
1 year ago

The way to really protect endangered animals and stop the poaching and black market trade in products made from these animals is for everyone to stop purchasing them! If an item is made from fur, or looks to be ivory, or could be made from rhino horn, just don't buy it! Don't buy products in tourist shops in those countries where these exotic animals live! Because you are only further endangering them!

 
Anonymous
1 year ago

Yet more human insanity. *sigh*

 
Anonymous
1 year ago

It seems that the people who seek out these so called 'souvenirs' are under the impression that it provides some sort of status symbol, when in reality, it only serves to further destroy our environment and endanger those species lives.

 
Anonymous
1 year ago

l'humain a perdu son humanité je vous en prie retrouvons la mobilisons nous pour sauver ce qui reste... Un grand merci à votre association qui se bat pour ça. Réagissons vite avant qu'il ne soit trop tard...

 
Anonymous
1 year ago

Aside from the disgusting nature of the practices involved in obtaining these 'souvenirs,' it's also grosly tacky and tasteless. If you have no compassion for animals and the dire situation we have dug ourselves into, at least have some class.

 
Anonymous
1 year ago

il faut laisser vivre ces jolies betes dans leur milieu et non a leur extinction
les imitations sans pareilles penser aux enfants plus tard . ils ne veront pas la richesse que nous leur avons laisser pitie pour eux...