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End the Transport of Exotic
Animal Hunting Trophies
PETITION CHAMPIONS: UN AMBASSADOR #KatyCat Campaigner KATY
PERRY @campaigningkaty @katyperry @momcatkatheryn & KATYS GREAT BRITISH
& FRENCH BOYFRIEND OF 11 MONTHS; EMERITUS PROFESSOR LORD Tom RUMARY Dip Soc
Science (Oxon) WWF Big Cat Fund Scientific Advisory Chief Trustee: KATY PERRY
CHARITABLE TRUST: KATY HUDSON KATY PERRY CHARITABLE TRUST & CEO: KATY PERRY
CHARITABLE FOUNDATION & CEO: KATY HUDSON KATY PERRY BIG CAT CHARITABLE
FOUNDATION
CHRIS GREEN Chair American Bar Association Animal LAW
Committee
RICKY GERVAIS @rickygervais
SHANNA MOCKLER @shannamockler
Letter to
CEO,
Delta Air Lines Inc,
 Richard
H Anderson
1030
Delta Boulevard
Dept #940
Atlanta,
GA, Zip: 30320-6007
USA
TEL:
404-715 2600

Please follow the lead of South African Airways and end the transport of
exotic animal hunting trophies.



Last year, more than a thousand rhinos were poached in South Africa,
elephant populations have plummeted 66% in just five years, and the export of
lion "trophies" has increased ten-fold--hunters
bringing home animals' heads and bodies to stuff and mount.
In
response to such threats, South African Airways has declared an immediate,
worldwide ban on transporting any hunting trophies made from rhinos, lions,
elephants, and tigers. Now I need your support to
ask Delta Air Lines to match this policy and refuse to transport exotic animal
hunting trophies!
South African Airways made it clear this ban applies to all such hunting
trophies, without exception, "even if the shipper has a valid permit
issued by the relevant authorities." "With the depletion to near
extinction of wildlife that once roamed in prolific numbers," there is no
justifying the slaughter of such incredible animals for sport and vanity.



But for South African Airways' embargo to have the most effective result in
saving animals’ lives, it is imperative that the hunting trophy transport ban
is honoured across all air carriers.



As the world’s largest airline, and the only U.S. carrier with
direct service to South Africa, Delta Air Lines is in a key position to help
protect these and other vulnerable wild animal populations from further hunting
and poaching pressures.




By refusing to play a role in the wildlife trafficking supply chain, Delta
Air Lines can demonstrate the strong and ethical leadership that has made it
such a successful and respected company. More importantly, Delta will
be helping preserve a valuable natural resource that provides one of the
primary reasons customers choose to fly Delta to visit Africa and other
wilderness destinations.
As a loyal, "Diamond Medallion"
Delta customer who has logged over 650,000 miles with the company, I can attest
that Ecotourism now accounts for a full 12 percent of GDP in some African
countries.



As the Chair of the American Bar Association’s Animal Law Committee,
I also am acutely aware how over-hunting has devastated threatened and
endangered species. It is a tragic circumstance driven almost exclusively by
the $20 billion illicit trade in imperiled animal body parts.




So join me in asking CEO Richard Anderson to show the world that
Delta cares by doing its part and refusing to transport exotic animal hunting
trophies.




REGARDS



CHRIS GREEN Cotati, CA



Letter to
CEO,
Delta Air Lines
 Richard
Anderson
RE: Please
follow the lead of South African Airways and end the transport of exotic animal
hunting trophies.



Dear Katy Hudson Katy Perry, I LOVE KATHERYN UNCONDITIONALLY X,
NOW HELP
ME OUT WITH YOUR INFLUENCE AND MAGIC AND SORT THIS OUT:
1) TAKE
THE PETITION URL AT CHANGE.ORG AND TWEET IT FROM @katyperry to all the KatyCats
telling them to sign and share petition.
2) WRITE
AND EMAIL, PHONE TWEET, LOBBY DELTAS CEO TELLING HIM YOUR BOYFRIEND A BIG CAT
SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY TO THE WWF/PETA, BRITISH & AMERICAN GOVERNMENTS &
THE UN FROM OXFORD, CAMBRIDGE & LONDON UNIVERSITIES ANIMAL RIGHTS
CAMPAIGNER & ACTIVIST WILL LEAD A UK USA DELTA AIRLINES BOYCOTT CAMPAIGN
VIA KATY PERRY SOCIAL-MEDIA PLATFORMS WITH BACKING BY THE MUSIC AND CHARITY
INDUSTRIES IF THE FULL TERMS OF THE PETITION ARE NOT SANCTIONED FORTHWITH.
KATY
Delta have a reputation as the World’s largest Airline of lightening Tweet
response times on Twitter so use it. (NB: I am still waiting for Tweet replies
from @katyperry sent July 2014) @Delta @DeltaAssist I will email for more
Twitter account addresses for you #KatyDoesntTweet!
End the
Transport of Exotic Animal Hunting Trophies
http://www.change.org/p/delta-air-lines-end-the-transport-of-exotic-animal-hunting-trophies#petition-letter
PETITION
CHAMPIONS: UN AMBASSADOR #KatyCat Campaigner KATY PERRY @campaigningkaty
@katyperry @momcatkatheryn & KATY'S GREAT BRITISH & FRENCH BOYFRIEND OF
11 MONTHS; EMERITUS PROFESSOR LORD Tom RUMARY Dip Soc Science (Oxon) WWF/PETA  Big Cat Fund Scientific Advisory Chief Trustee
KATY PERRY CHARITABLE TRUST & CEO KATY PERRY CHARITABLE FOUNDATION &
CEO KATY HUDSON KATY PERRY BIG CAT CHARITABLE FOUNDATION @JesusKatyHudson
@KatyPerryChari3
CHRIS
GREEN Chair American Bar Association Animal LAW Committee
RICKY
GERVAIS Filmstar @rickygervais
SHANNA
MOCKLER @shannamockler
http://www.change.org/p/delta-air-lines-end-the-transport-of-exotic-animal-hunting-trophies#petition-letter
DELTA
CONTACT DETAILS:
Katy
Darling,
if you contact the company by email, you should receive an
almost immediate return receipt, and a substantive reply within one week. If
you don't, it's safe to assume you're being ignored. Before you reach out to
one of these managers, please review these suggestions,
which will increase the odds of a successful appeal.
Primary
Contact


Jason Hausner

Director, Customer Care

PO Box 20980

Atlanta, GA 30320-2980

404-715-9985

jason.hausner@delta.com
Secondary
Contact


Heidi Gould

Manager, Customer Care

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

1030 Delta Blvd

Atlanta, GA 30354-1989

404-773-0305

heidi.gould@delta.com
Allison
Ausband

Vice President, reservations sales and customer care

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

1030 Delta Blvd

Atlanta, GA 30354-1989

404-715-2600

allison.ausband@delta.com
Chief
Executive


Richard Anderson

CEO

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

1030 Delta Blvd

Atlanta, GA 30354-1989

404-715-2600

Richard.Anderson@delta.com




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Letter to
CEO,
Delta Air Lines Inc Richard H Anderson Tel: 404-715 2600
Hartsfield-Jackson
Atlanta International Airport
1030
Delta Boulevard
Atlanta,
GA Zip Code: 30354-1989
USA

Dear
Richard,

Please
follow the lead of South African Airways and end the transport of exotic animal
hunting trophies.

Last
year, more than a thousand rhinos were poached in South Africa, elephant
populations have plummeted 66% in just five years, and the export of lion
"trophies" has increased ten-fold--hunters bringing home animals'
heads and bodies to stuff and mount. In response to such threats, South African
Airways has declared an immediate, worldwide ban on transporting any hunting
trophies made from rhinos, lions, elephants, and tigers. Now I need your
support to ask Delta Air Lines to match this policy and refuse to transport
exotic animal hunting trophies!
South
African Airways made it clear this ban applies to all such hunting trophies,
without exception, "even if the shipper has a valid permit issued by the
relevant authorities." "With the depletion to near extinction of
wildlife that once roamed in prolific numbers," there is no justifying the
slaughter of such incredible animals for sport and vanity.
But for
South African Airways' embargo to have the most effective result in saving
animals’ lives, it is imperative that the hunting trophy transport ban is honoured
across all air carriers.
As the
world’s largest airline, and the only U.S. carrier with direct service to South
Africa, Delta Air Lines is in a key position to help protect these and other
vulnerable wild animal populations from further hunting and poaching pressures.
By
refusing to play a role in the wildlife trafficking supply chain, Delta Air
Lines can demonstrate the strong and ethical leadership that has made it such a
successful and respected company. More importantly, Delta will be helping
preserve a valuable natural resource that provides one of the primary reasons
customers choose to fly Delta to visit Africa and other wilderness
destinations. As a loyal, "Diamond Medallion" Delta customer who has
logged over 650,000 miles with the company, I can attest that Ecotourism now
accounts for a full 12 percent of GDP in some African countries.
As the Chair
of the American Bar Association’s Animal Law Committee, I also am acutely aware
how over-hunting has devastated threatened and endangered species. It is a
tragic circumstance driven almost exclusively by the $20 billion illicit trade
in imperilled animal body parts.
So join
me in asking CEO Richard Anderson to show the world that Delta cares by doing
its part and refusing to transport exotic animal hunting trophies.
So CEO,
Delta Air Lines Richard Anderson
Please
follow the lead of South African Airways and end the transport of exotic animal
hunting trophies.

By
refusing to play a role in the wildlife trafficking supply chain, Delta Air
Lines can demonstrate the strong and ethical leadership that has made it such a
successful and respected company. More importantly, Delta will be preserving a
valuable natural resource that provides one of the primary reasons customers
choose to fly Delta to visit Africa and other wilderness destinations.



For South African Airways’ embargo to have the most effective result in saving
animals’ lives, it is imperative that the hunting trophy transport ban is
honored across all air carriers. Please show the world that Delta cares by
doing your part and refusing to transport exotic animal hunting trophies."
KIND
REGARDS

CHRIS
GREEN Cotati CA Chair American Bar Association Animal LAW Cttee

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