Australian TV Adverts to Stop Live Animal Exports

Don’t let live exporters cook sheep alive. Get this on tv!

These hard-hitting TV ads are speaking up for live export victims

 

A government review in Australia into the future of high-risk summer sheep shipments to the Middle East is underway. With your help, we can ensure that every Australian politician, every sheep farmer and every caring member of the community will see what sheep endure on-board these live export ships. Watch this hard-hitting ad series below, then help us secure prime time TV spots across the country.

And while AUSTRALIA is doing something about this, dont for one second think it does not happen all over the world.  We salute Animals Australia in their effort to create awareness and start the process to help ban live exports.

 

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