Wildlife in Virginia May Be in Danger—Act Now!
PETA has been advised that Eagle Construction of VA has deployed plastic erosion-control netting to keep straw in place at its GreenGate construction site in Henrico, Virginia. Numerous animals have reportedly become entangled as a result, some fatally. Plastic erosion-control netting is notorious for ensnaring and killing wildlife, and its nonbiodegradable nature is an environmental concern.
We contacted the company’s executives with information about the dangers of this type of netting and provided them with wildlife- and Earth-friendly alternatives, urging them to immediately remove the dangerous plastic netting, but we’ve been met with silence. We need you to speak up! Please politely ask Eagle Construction of VA to immediately remove plastic erosion-control netting from all its construction sites and switch to safer methods.
E-mail Eagle Construction of VA and its executives. You can contact them with one message—just copy this block of e-mail addresses and paste them into the “To” field of your e-mail:
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Contact the company via its website.
Call Eagle Construction of VA at 804-404-9277, 804-217-6930, or 804-741-4663.
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