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Animal Welfare Group Plans Woodbrigde Protest

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Woodbridge, NJ – Concerned activists and animal welfare advocates will gather at the Woodbridge Center Mall on Saturday, December 7, and Saturday, December 21, from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM to demand the immediate shutdown of SeaQuest, the controversial interactive aquarium. The protests aim to raise awareness of SeaQuest’s ongoing animal welfare violations and educate the public about the negative impact of such facilities.
 
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SeaQuest has faced allegations of inadequate animal care, improper safety measures, and ethical concerns surrounding the captivity of marine life for entertainment purposes. Activists argue that these practices contribute to animal suffering and are calling on mall management and local authorities to take action.

The protests will feature signs and opportunities for mall patrons to learn more about how they can support animal welfare initiatives. Advocates invite concerned citizens to join the peaceful demonstration to demand change.

Details of the Protests:

  • Dates: Thursday, December 7, and Thursday, December 21
  • Time: 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
  • Location: Outside main entrance of Woodbridge Center Mall, 250 Woodbridge Center Dr, Woodbridge Township, NJ

 

About the Movement

This protest is organized by Stop SeaQuest Woodbridge and concerned citizens advocating for the ethical treatment of animals. The group is dedicated to raising public awareness, fostering education, and urging businesses to adopt more humane practices.

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