Free HSUS bumper sticker - "Give Wildlife a Brake" *US

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Free HSUS bumper sticker - "Give Wildlife a Brake" *US

http://www.hsus.org/wildlife/issues...ree_give_wildlife_a_brake_bumper_sticker.html
Fill out form (name, address, e-mail).

You already know that when it comes to our nation's roads, all wildlife deserves a brake. Now with your free Give Wildlife a Brake™ bumper sticker, you can spread the word to your fellow motorists. Careful driving is particularly important during the spring and fall, when many animals are most active. Thank you for caring and for helping to share our message with your community. To receive your free bumper sticker, please fill in the form below.

Offer only valid to U.S. residents. One per household.

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Thank you for your interest in keeping wildlife safe on roads. The bumper sticker you requested will be sent promptly along with a brochure about driving with wildlife in mind.
 
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Free Bumper Sticker "Give Wildlife A Brake"

The Humane Society of The United States

You already know that when it comes to our nation's roads, all wildlife deserves a brake. Now with your free Give Wildlife a Brake™ bumper sticker, you can spread the word to your fellow motorists. Careful driving is particularly important during the spring and fall, when many animals are most active.

Thank you for caring and for helping to share our message with your community.

To receive your free bumper sticker, please fill in the form below. One order per household, please.

http://www.hsus.org/wildlife/issues...ree_give_wildlife_a_brake_bumper_sticker.html
 
Thanks for Giving Wildlife a Brake!

Thank you for your interest in keeping wildlife safe on roads. The bumper sticker you requested will be sent promptly along with a brochure about driving with wildlife in mind. Please tell a friend!
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Thank you for your interest in keeping wildlife safe on roads. The bumper sticker you requested will be sent promptly along with a brochure about driving with wildlife in mind. Please tell a friend!

Thanks. :)
 
Great posts, great idea. All of the critters of the earth deserve respect. Just keep in mind that the critters of your insurance company would much rather you hit an animal, than swerve and hit a tree or another stationary object. Damage and injuries caused by hitting an animal are covered under "no fault" or "comprehensive" coverage, while damage and injury for hitting a stationary object is covered under "at fault" or "collision" insurance...in most states. What a crazy world we live in.
 
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