There are a few societies dedacated to saving the Harp Seals, like harpseals.org which is volentary, and it's goal is to permanantly end the annual Canadian Seal Hunt (which kills 95% of Harp Seals which are just days or weeks old) It informs you on how you can help. You can donate here. These donation help them... * Air their 30 second TV commercials. * Running print ads to promote the Canadian seafood boycott. * Displaying huge billboards on major arteries. * Running Radiocommercials. * Setting up information booths at festivals and fairs. * Printing and Distributing leaflets, flyers, and Action Cards for free to activists and many other ways you can help. http://www.hsus.org/protect_seals.html also allows you to sign a pledge, in which you put in a bit of details. http://www.ifaw.org/ifaw/general/default.aspx?oid=22126 is also a good one to go to, where you can sign a pledge and get regular updates. All have heart-breaking videos, which I'm sure would tug at any humane human's heart.
people are hunting the harp seals
Harp seals are white.
what are harp seals predeters
Harp Seals are called 'Harp' seals because Harp Seals's designs on their blubber can sometimes be in the shape of a harp.
Harp seals sleep in snow
Harp Seals find food by using their whiskers.
All seals, including baby harp seals, are mammals.
harp seals are consumers because they consume what they eat.
The Harp seals use it for insulation from the cold.
Harp Seals do
Adult harp seals growl, this seal is called a pup
adult harp seals can weigh up to 330 pounds. adult harp seals can weigh up to 330 pounds.
Despite what you may have heard, harp seals do not actually play the harp. They bark, like other seals.