The original horrifying story can be found here: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1361149/Chimpanzee-meat-discovered-British-restaurants-market-stalls.html
The majority of bushmeat smuggled into Europe arrives at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris, France, before being distributed across Europe. But, incredibly, bushmeat is not a priority for customs officials, the penalties for importing it are low and rarely enforced, despite the fact that bushmeat represents one of the greatest threats to species conservation.
Please urgently contact the Executive Committee responsible for the operation of Charles de Gaulle Airport, the main European import point for bushmeat, and demand that they do more to tackle this illegal and unforgivable trade in wildlife!
Emails:--
pierre.graff@adp.fr, francois.rubichon@adp.fr, laurent.galzy@adp.fr, bernard.cathelain@adp.fr, patrice.hardel@adp.fr, pascal.bourgue@adp.fr, gonzalve.cordoue@adp.fr, francois.cangardel@adp.fr, melanie.coviaux@adp.fr, sebastien.farris@adp.fr
Sample Letter:--
For the urgent attention of the Executive Committee of Charles de Gaulle airport;
I'm writing to you today to express my profound concern at the unlawful smuggling of "bushmeat" through your airport, as reported today by the British newspaper the Daily Mail: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1361149/Chimpanzee-meat-discovered-British-restaurants-market-stalls.html
I am particularly worried by the claim that the security staff at your airport are not treating the illegal smuggling of bushmeat as a priority, despite the grave dangers that it poses to biodiversity, wildlife conservation and the potential hazards to human health from this unregulated trade in unknown and unchecked meat.
I find it completely unacceptable that this appalling trade is not being prioritised by your staff and therefore I urge you in the strongest possible terms to apply the same effort and resources to the import of bushmeat as you do with other illicit contraband, such as narcotics and weapons.
I sincerely hope that you will consider my concerns,
**** INSERT YOUR NAME HERE ****
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