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Sign my petition today to urge the banning of Morsico and to stop the practice of eating endangered animals. 

While travelling in South East Asia, I unintentionally stumbled upon a dining club, known as Club Morsico where members eat endangered animals. I was completely unaware of the nature of the club and was invited as a guest of one of the members. 

The menu at Club Morsico, presented to us on arrival, included gorilla, lynx and river dolphin. I thought it was a joke – they even showed the estimated numbers of this animal remaining in the world under each “dish”. 

When they brought out a genuine adult gorilla’s head I was very nearly sick. I wanted to leave immediately, but managed to secretly record a short video on my phone before fleeing, which I have posted on YouTube.

Initially, I believed ‘Morsico’ was a one-off event. I have since discovered that it is an international club. They have a website: www.clubmorsico.com and they even have a base in London.

Knowing the true nature of this so-called “club” I’m deeply disturbed to know it exists not just in a far flung corner of the world, but right on my doorstep.

Clearly, this is disgusting, immoral and utterly unforgivable and that’s why I’m calling to Make Morsico Extinct.

Please show your support on my Facebook and Twitter and share the YouTube video. Together we will #makemorsicoextinct

Thank you for your support.

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