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World Wildlife Fund for Nature has released their most cutting edge advertising campaign yet by tagging wild animals (digitally of course) to draw in public gaze making them wonder ‘what does it take for us to respect the planet?’  We vandalize nature routinely in many degrees, and WWF is slapping us in the face with what we are actually doing to the environment by metaphorically spray-painting whales and precious polar bears.  Hopefully the double-take of these tagged animals will make the public think twice about what they can do to preserve animals who have equal right to peacefully co-habitate with us. Take a look at the pictures of wild style on wildlife. 

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[pagebreak]Sealife, we rarely stop and think about our water supply and how our aquifers are being depleted.  Blue fin tuna is also being overfished and commercial fishing is now literally done by casting a giant net and scraping everything in an area as big as a football field.  After the fish/commodities are collected the rest of it is dumped back out.  Fish farms are also comparable to an aquatic slaughterhouse.  It is not certain if fish can feel pain like the cows that are tazed and hung by their necks, but over crowded fish farms are not taken care of properly and the fish, especially salmon are forced to swim and eat their own filth as the water is not circulated enough. Spicy tuna rolls are off the chain, but here is a list of fish that are overfished or endangered for making smarter choices about seafood.  Nature gives us all that we need, it’s time to start caring about and protecting our resources.

-EvelynKim|Follow me @evelynjkim