Let's focus on animals that are still alive instead of corpses

To the editor: As billions of animals each year are raised in horrible circumstances and kill themselves with a similar lack of attention, I frustrated my uproar for the treatment of a man from a dead sea lion (“California man accused of decapitating the seablu October 2). Remember the media frenzy around Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Treatment of dead animalsA bear and body puppy of whales, before being secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services of the United States.

Now, like Kennedy push Alcal albloque on seed oils, we have a real reason for concern for both animals and the environment. Its position seems especially strange given its professor environmentalism and what the livestock industry does to our planet.

Let's take advantage and focus more, legally and in the media, in our treatment of living and sensitive beings.

Karen Dawn, Santa Barbara
This writer is the founder and director of the nonprofit organization Dawnwatch without profit.

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