Campaign to save Namibian seals supported by both economy and compassion. A
 new study jointly commissioned by animal welfare organizations Bont 
voor Dieren (BvD), Humane Society International (HSI), Respect for 
Animals (RFA), and the World Society for the Protection of Animals 
(WSPA) has found that even in terms of financial value, seals are worth 
much more alive than slaughtered. 
Comparing the most recently 
available statistics from 2008, the report titled, “The economies of 
seal hunting and seal watching in Namibia,” states that seal watching 
generated US$2 million in direct tourism, while the cruel hunt and 
killing of some 85,000 animals produced only US$513,000. 
Calling
 for a complete ban on the country's ruthless seal hunting industry, 
WSPA celebrity ambassador and vegetarian singer-songwriter Leona Lewis, 
said, “No price would ever be high enough to justify the killing of 
these harmless animals. This country has so much natural beauty to offer
 tourists. Why allow (such a) brutal practice to tarnish its reputation 
forever?” 
Our heartfelt appreciation, World Society for the 
Protection of Animals, Ambassador Leona Lewis, othercaring organizations
 and individuals for your noble endeavors to safeguard the precious seal
 co-inhabitants. 
With sorrow for the loss of innocent lives, we 
pray for an end to all slaughter as humans live in peaceful coexistence 
and respect for every fellow being on Earth. Speaking during a press 
conference in Cancún, Mexico, Supreme Master Ching Hai offered 
additional spiritual insight into how the love from animals like the 
precious seals helps sustain human life on our planet. 
Supreme Master Ching Hai: All
 the animals can talk to us, telepathically, inside. If we love them, 
they correspond with us. They are very lovely, very intelligent, very 
noble, and very, very forgiving. The birds can give us spiritual 
blessing. Same with dogs, cats, ducks, chickens, rabbits, horses, cows, 
elephants, whales, sharks, seals, etc. 
The animals are here to 
help to bless and balance the planet with loving energy so that we still
 can have time to be awakened and save our world. So, the more we 
protect them, the more we protect ourselves. 
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