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Jordan H.

Let me start with, wow, what an underwhelming Y. One of the dirtiest Y's I have EVER been to. There are TWO benches in the whole place, no cable cage, ONE dumbbell set, and a bunch of machines missing that are absolutely essential. It is filthy, poorly managed, and lacks a true fitness experience. It is full of old men who stare down young ladies, and is gross beyond mention. Avoid avoid avoid, I will drive twice the time the other way in traffic to the other branch OFF the cape and far from my vacation this was SO so bad. Took one pic because I didn't want to spend the whole day, but this pee stained chair is enough

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International Fund For Animal Welfare - India

International Fund For Animal Welfare

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I didn't know much about this organization until I happened to be looking at different places. For…read moreinstance, I traveled in March to San Ignacio Lagoon and found out they were one of the organizations that was key to creating a sanctuary to protect gray whales which visit every year with their young. Then I kept finding more locations where they have been involved not just in protecting wild animals, but all kinds of other work. I've added them to the list of organizations I'll be contributing to on a yearly basis. They are also very responsive to emails.

IFAW started as a pressure group to expose the brutality of the seal hunts in Canada. Although…read morelimited seal hunting is still legal there--and they still beat baby seals over the head with sticks--IFAW's campaign not only brought world attention to the brutality of the hunting methods but also popularized a tactic for halting or altering other disgusting practices. It's easy; take pictures of brutality, and people can no longer deny it exists. People are notoriously forgetful and greedy, though; so action campaigns, especially those that deal with animals we don't see often, must often repeat themselves and reeducate new generations about the many ways we either intentionally or neglectfully destroy other species. Remember when the anti-fur campaigns of the '80s actually caused mink stoles to be less popular? Well, all you needed was Beyonce to wear fur a few years ago, and sales went way up. And then there were the fur-lined parkas that everyone started wearing a couple of years ago. Problem was, a bunch of that fur was dog fur. But like I said, people are forgetful and greedy. Their website is really informative, from both a political and scientific perspective. Their action campaigns are focused and specific and easy to understand.

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