Unjust & Cruel Killing of P’Nut & Fred Demands Justice
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In a shocking abuse of authority, the New York Department of Environmental Conservation raided Mark Longo's 350-acre sanctuary, seizing two beloved animals—P'Nut, a squirrel cared for over seven years, and Fred, a tame raccoon. Demand justice!
The New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) killed P'Nut and Fred without warning, even though neither animal showed a single symptom of rabies. Both animals tested negative for rabies when tested post-execution.
This cruel enforcement of rabies protection laws by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), devoid of compassion or common sense, has sparked global outrage.
P'Nut and Fred weren't just anonymous “wildlife” (even though all wild animals deserve individual consideration)—they were cherished family members who had found safety, care, and love at Mark's sanctuary. Their senseless deaths underscore a dire need for accountability and reform in how rescued wild animals are treated.
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