Elizabeth Ard elizabethard@xxxxxx Begin forwarded message: > From: Humane Society of the United States <humanesociety@xxxxxxxx> > Subject: Unsportsmanlike > Date: March 17, 2014 at 12:54:34 PM EDT > To: elizabethard@xxxxxx > Reply-To: Humane Society of the United States <humanesociety@xxxxxxxx> > > Polar bears and wildlife are in peril. > Urge your U.S. Senators to vote NO on the dangerous "Sportsmen's Act"» > Trouble with links or images? View this message online. > > > > > March 17, 2014 > > Speak Up for Wildlife > > Dear Elizabeth, > Polar bears and millions of other animals are counting on you to protect them > from the dangerous so-called "Sportsmen's Act." > > In a single package, this legislation would encourage the trophy hunting of > threatened polar bears in the Arctic and other imperiled species around the > globe, and would halt the progress that has been made in phasing out highly > toxic lead ammunition which poisons the environment and harms more than 130 > species of animals. > > Please call Sen. Saxby Chambliss (202) 224-3521 and Sen. Johnny Isakson (202) > 224-3643 to urge opposition for S. 1996. And don't forget to send a follow-up > message» > > Wayne Pacelle, President & CEO > > > > More than a Medal > > American skier Gus Kenworthy made headlines in Sochi for winning a silver > medal and pledging to adopt a family of street dogs living near the Olympic > village. Read more» > > > All in the PAST > > The new federal PAST Act would end the painful practice of soring, freeing > show horses from chemical burns, cut legs, and a lifetime of suffering for a > flashy step. Show your support» > > > Be Inspired > > Join us for Taking Action for Animals Jun. 27-30 in D.C. Use code Inspirefor > $10 off full-conferenceregistration» > > > Survey Says? > > Become a panel member on SurveyMonkey Contribute, and help animals every time > you take a survey!Speak your mind» > > > > > > © 2014 The Humane Society of the United States | All rights reserved | 2100 L > Street, NW | Washington, DC 20037humanesociety@xxxxxxxx | 202-452-1100 | > humanesociety.org > We are committed to protecting your privacy, so your email address will NEVER > be sold, rented, or exchanged. This message was sent to elizabethard@xxxxxx. > Visit your subscription management page to modify your email communication > preferences or update your personal profile. To stop ALL email from The > Humane Society of the United States, clickhere (or reply via email with > "remove" in the subject line). >