RELEASE GEORGIA AQUARIUM WHALESHARKS

On January 12, 2007 "RALPH" the WHALESHARK died at the GEORGIA AQUARIUM.They have 3 more (until they kill them too!). I want the whalesharks released back into the wild (their home) where they belong.... continue reading »

350 signatures Goal: 100
All Signatures (350 total)
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Danielle S 26 January 2014
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David H 22 January 2014
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Amanda Blackburn 20 January 2014
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Robert R 4 January 2014

"Release the animals - they are not your pets to kill for profit. They belong in the Sea."

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April M 3 January 2014
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Scott M 2 January 2014

"those would rather be starving and free than fed in bonds."

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William Erica 28 December 2013
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Rachel B 11 December 2013
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Kathryn D 4 December 2013

"Now I hear that Norman isn't feeling well. Please release them or at least transport them Monterey Bay Aquarium where they can be studied and released when needed for immediate health concerns."

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Jonathan F 2 December 2013
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Tori C 16 November 2013
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Andrea W 8 November 2013
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Joseph B 31 October 2013
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Michael S 28 October 2013
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Daniel Barber 21 October 2013
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Jerry B 19 October 2013
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Mark C 12 October 2013

"Any creature of that size cannot be kept in an environment that small."

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Benedict V 6 October 2013
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Michelle D 2 October 2013
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April J 24 September 2013

"I will not visit the GA aquarium until the whalsharks are released. I have told me friends, family and associates about this and they also agree to not visit the GA aquarium until the whalesharks are released."

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Kimberley D 11 September 2013
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Faye Tabithat 1 September 2013

"release the sharks for heaven's sake"

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Thunder Mcclain 20 August 2013
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Kim E 16 August 2013
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Jamie H 10 August 2013

"Whalesharks are pelagic creatures. No pool, no matter how large, can come close to mimicing their natural habitat. If you want to study them, do so in the wild where you're more likely to experience more natural whaleshark behavior."

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