Sales of Handmade Soap to Benefit Gulf Disaster Wildlife Rescue

Good Karma Soaps, makers of handmade soaps is donating 100% of the proceeds from the sales of their turtle soap to the National Audubon Society's gulf disaster wildlife rescue efforts.

Raleigh, NC, June 15, 2010 --(PR.com)-- As oil continues gushing from the ocean floor into the Gulf of Mexico, environmentalists are beginning to deal with the reality of a massive annihilation of sea creatures and wildlife.

Environmental organizations report that dead animals are washing up on shores. Birds have been found dying in pools of oil and dispersant, which have taken over their marshland habitats. Several of these species are already endangered such as the Kemp's Ridley and Leatherback Sea Turtles.

Blaire Borthayre, CEO of Good Karma Soaps has announced that her company is giving 100% of the proceeds from the sale of their handmade Baby Turtle Soaps to the wildlife rescue efforts through the National Audubon Society.

"This is just some small way for us to help. I am sickened at the impact of this spill and so thankful to the Audubon Society and others like them for stepping in to help."

Good Karma Soaps makes all natural soaps using fresh Goats Milk, purchased from local farmers, Shea Butter and botanicals. Their Baby Turtle Soap features a life like turtle hatching from an egg.

The Audubon's mission is to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds, other wildlife, and their habitats for the benefit of humanity and the earth's biological diversity.

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