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Rally for Cecil and All Trophy Hunting Victims

Rally for Cecil and All Trophy Hunting Victims

 

**Southern California Activists**

Join us at Los Angeles Rally for Cecil & All Trophy Hunting Victims

This Saturday, February 6!

Join IDA and hundreds of Los Angeles activists as we march on Hollywood Blvd. to end trophy hunting. This is a solidarity event with cities participating all over the world, organized by CompassionWorks International, which supports the power of peaceful, educational animal advocacy.

On February 6, 2016, voices around the world will unite to raise awareness about the international tragedy of trophy hunting. Participants rally to support the CECIL Act and other legislation that prohibits the ability of hunters to bring their “trophies” back to the United States. Together, let’s roar for Cecil and all animals brutally murdered by trophy hunters!

What: Los Angeles Rally for Cecil

Where: Dorothy J. and Benjamin B. Smith Park, 7020 Franklin Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90028 (on Franklin Ave. between N Sycamore Ave and N Orange Drive)

When: Saturday, February 6 at 12:00 p.m.

Bring: Water, comfortable shoes, and homemade signs
T-shirt: Please purchase rally t-shirts in advance online here

Directions: Hollywood Boulevard is west of downtown Los Angeles and accessible from I-10 (exit La Brea Blvd north), I-110 (exit Hollywood Blvd west), but US Hwy 101 is the easiest access. Take the Highland Avenue exit south. Park in the underground lot at the Hollywood and Highland complex, where you’ll pay a very reasonable rate as long as you get validation from a shop upstairs. A bottle of water at any of the food spots will do.

Public Transportation: Take the Metro Red line and get off at the Hollywood and Highland stop.

Parking: Hollywood & Highland Parking Structure
1775 N Highland Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028 ($2 parking for up to two hours with validation from participating shops, restaurants and nightclubs five minute walk to park)

For more information, contact Lisa at Lisa@idausa.org or local organizer Melissa Mae Freeland via Facebook.

Read about the Worldwide Rally For Cecil here

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