What You Can Do
The millions of animals who are trapped, drowned, and beaten to death in the wild each year for their fur need your help. Here are six easy ways that you can be a voice for animals killed fur fur:
Organize a demonstration!
IDA can provide you with posters, leaflets, and stickers for your event. View our
materials.
Leafletting
Order a supply of leaflets to leave in heavily trafficked areas — on the subway, in the doctor’s office, in your cafeteria — anywhere someone will be likely to pick one up and learn more. You can also include them with your outgoing mail to educate recipients.
Order Materials.
Write a letter to the editor
Write a letter to the editor of your local paper reminding that countless animals had to die — even if the fur on their coat is a just a cuff or collar. See sample letters
to the editor, or see talking points you can use to compose your
own.
Organize a teach-in
Organize a teach-in — a ten-minute presentation, followed by ten-minute video and a ten-minute question and answer period. Many weekly papers list such events in their events calendar and space may be reserved at libraries or community centers for free or a small fee. Click here to order Animal Protection Institute (API)’s new, compelling video, Cull of the Wild: The Truth Behind Trapping.
Create a display
Create a display in your local public library. Most libraries will allow local citizens free space where you can display leaflets, posters, books about the cruelty involved in fur farming and trapping, or a leghold trap. Use your imagination!
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Write to the following retailers that continue to profit from the bloody fur trade:
Bloomingdale's, Inc.
Mr. Michael Gould, Chairman
1000 3rd Ave.
New York, NY 10022
Tel.: 212-705-2000
Fax: 212-705-2805
Brooks Brothers
Claudio Del Vecchio, CEO
346 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10017
Phone: 1-800-274-1815
Fax: 1-800-274-1010
Burlington Coat Factory
Monroe G. Milstein, Chairman
1830 N. Rt. 130
Burlington, NJ 08016
Tel.: 609-387-7800
Fax: 609-387-7071
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Chadwick’s of Boston
Eric Faintreny, CEO
35 United Drive
Boston, MA 02379
Fax: (508) 588-7994
Macy's East
Ronald Klein, Chairman and CEO
151 W. 34th Street
New York, NY 10001
Tel.: 212-695-4400
Toll-free: 800-289-6229
Fax: 212-494-1057
Neiman Marcus
Richard A. Smith, Chairman
1 Marcus Sq.
1618 Main St.,
Dallas, TX 75201
Tel.: 800-937-9146 (ask for executive office)
Nordstrom, Inc.
Mr. Bruce A. Nordstrom, Chairman
1617 Sixth Ave.
Seattle, WA 98101-1742
Tel.: 206-628-2111
Fax: 206-628-1795
E-mail: bruce.nordstrom@nordstrom.com
Rich's/Lazarus/Goldsmith's
Mr. David L. Nichols, Chairman, CEO
223 Perimeter Center Pkwy.
Atlanta, GA 30346
Tel.: 770-913-4000
Fax: 770-913-5114
E-mail: dnichols@fds.com
Saks Fifth Avenue
Mr. Frederick W. Wilson, Chairman and CEO
Saks Fifth Avenue
12 E. 49th St.
New York, NY 10017
Tel.: 212-940-4048
Fax: 212-940-4299
Sears, Roebuck and Company
Mr. Alan Lacy, Chairman and CEO
3333 Beverly Road, BC-118A
Hoffman Estates, IL 60179
Tel.: 847-286-8316
Fax: 847-286-7829
E-mail: Alan.Lacy@sears.com
TJ Maxx
Carol M. Meyrowitz, President
770 Cochituate Rd.
Framingham, MA 01701
Phone: 508-390-1000
Fax: 508-390-2828
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