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*****THIS ALERT IS NO LONGER ACTIVE*****
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Honorable Officials Of Namibia:
I implore the Namibian government to stop its annual slaughter of nursing pups and bull seals. A global majority firmly
oppose Namibia's massacre of seals, some so young their mother's milk gushes from knife wounds. Dying pups collapse in white puddles as
seal cows grieve nearby.
These images disgrace the Republic of Namibia. As a potential tourist, I cannot consider Namibia as a destination until the
culls are terminated. I will advise family, friends and colleagues to do the same.
The seal population has already endured massive depletion due to starvation. Though the present cull is scheduled to last
until November 15, 2007, sealers rarely meet quotas because there are not enough seals left to kill.
Namibia's seal slaughter is the second largest in the world. Just before the 2006 cull, the Ministry of Fisheries described the
seal population as still rebounding from a massive die-out, with numbers at 27% below healthy pre-1993 levels. Even as the 2006 cull
progressed, as many as 900 seals were buried each day. A Ministry assessment revealed starvation as the cause of death and determined most
pups could not survive past post-weaning age.
Yet Namibian authorities continue to up kill quotas. A "cull" supposedly functions as a means of population management. But
Namibia is "managing" a population that has dwindled 50% over the last decade. This is environmentally reckless and grossly inhumane. The
concept of "sustainable use" of the Cape Fur Seal is illogical.
Namibia stands to lose more in tourism revenue than it could ever gain from slashing and bludgeoning seals. Please heed
worldwide opinion and end this ruthless slaughter now.
Thank you,
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Namibia@un.int,
aiyambo@mfmr.gov.na,
knguvauva@mfmr.gov.na,
nmbako@mfmr.gov.na,
secretary@namibia.org.za,
hpohamba@op.gov.na,
nangula@opm.gov.na,
wkonjore@met.gov.na,
mlindeque@met.gov.na,
amieze@met.gov.na,
b.beytell@mweb.com.na,
u.boois@met.gov.na,
namugongo@africaonline.com.na,
wamagulu@met.gov.na,
nghitila@dea.met.gov.na,
rtjingaete@met.gov.na,
info@namibiatourism.com.na,
namibia@saol.com,
lmupetami@mweb.com.na,
ambanga@mfmr.gov.na
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United States - Embassy of the Republic of Namibia
1605 New Hampshire Avenue, NW
Washington DC 20009
ph: 202-986-0540, fax: 202-986-0443
His Excellency Leonard Nangolo Iipumbu; Mrs. Hilma Ndapewa Iipumbu
Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary
SOURCE: www.state.gov/s/cpr/rls/dpl/2001/1105.htm
United Kingdom / Namibian Embassy
6 Chandos Street
London W1M 0LQ
ph: 020 7636 6244, fax: 020 7637 5694
web email form: embassy.uk.com/contact.htm
SOURCE: namibia.embassyhomepage.com/
Embassies Of Namibia To Other Nations, try:
http://www.embassyworld.com/embassy/namibia3.html
http://www.embassyworld.com/embassy/namibia1.html
http://www.google.ca/search?
hl=en&q=Namibia+Embassies&btnG=Search&meta
Permanent Mission of Namibia Republic to United Nations
360 Lexington Avenue, Suite 1502
New York, NY 10017
ph: 212-685 2003, 212-685 1561
email: Namibia@un.int
SOURCE: www.un.int/namibia
Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources
Private Bag 13355
Windhoek, NAMIBIA
ph: 061 2053911
Hon. Minister Dr. Abraham Iyambo: aiyambo@mfmr.gov.na
Hon. Deputy Minister Kilus Nguvauva: knguvauva@mfmr.gov.na
Permanent Secretary Nangula Mbako: nmbako@mfmr.gov.na, secretary@namibia.org.za
ph: 264 61 233 286 or 264 61 224 566
SOURCE: www.grnnet.gov.na/grncontacts.html
Office of the President
Hifikepunye Pohamba, President, Republic of Namibia
Private Bag 13339
State House, Windhoek, NAMIBIA
ph: 061 270 7111, fax: 061 245989
email: hpohamba@op.gov.na
SOURCE: www.grnnet.gov.na/grncontacts.html
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Office of the Prime Minister
Hon. Prime Minister Nahas Angula
Private Bag 13338
Windhoek, NAMIBIA
ph: 061 287 9111, fax: 061 230648
email: nangula@opm.gov.na
Namibia Ministry Of Environment & Tourism
Private Bag 13346
Windhoek, NAMIBIA
Hon. Minister Willem Konjore: wkonjore@met.gov.na
Dr. M. Lindeque, Permanent Secretary: mlindeque@met.gov.na
ph: 264 061 284-2287
Mr. A. Mieze, Director of Tourism: amieze@met.gov.na
ph: 264 061 284 2178
Parks and Wildlife Management: b.beytell@mweb.com.na, u.boois@met.gov.na, namugongo@africaonline.com.na
Additional department emails: wamagulu@met.gov.na, nghitila@dea.met.gov.na, rtjingaete@met.gov.na
SOURCE: www.met.gov.na/contactus.htm
http://www.grnnet.gov.na/
grncontacts.html
Namibia Tourism Board
Windhoek, Ground Floor, Sanlam Centre
Cnr. Of Fidel Castro & Werner List St
Private Bag 13244
Windhoek, Namibia
ph: 264 61 290 6000, fax: 264 61 254 848
email: info@namibiatourism.com.na
web email form: http://www.namibiatourism.com.na/contact.php
SOURCE: http://www.namibiatourism.com.na/
Namibia Tourism Board
Cape Town, Ground Floor, The Pinnacle
Burg Street; Cape Town, 8001 • PO Box 739; Cape Town, 8000
South Africa
ph: 27 21 4223298, fax: 27 21 4225132
email: namibia@saol.com
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