21. Accomplishments in 2006 : The Humane Society of the United States
to stop selling whale, dolphin, and porpoise products in its 1,300 stores. Our continued work with these and other Japanese supermarkets has reduced cetacean product sales by at least $6 million.
See accomplishments from 2009 | 2008 |
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22. The North Atlantic Right Whale: Doomed to Extinction? : The Humane Society o...
Louie Psihoyos Turns Lens on Dolphin Hunt
News: Press Release
October 6, 2010
Administration Proposes New Habitat Protections for Whales in Response to Advocates’ Lawsuit
News: Press Release
October 5,
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23. Marine Mammals in Captivity : The Humane Society of the United States
The sea is to whales and dolphins much as the air is to birds—a three-dimensional environment, where they can move up and down and side to side. But whales and dolphins don't stop to perch. They never come to shore, as do seals and sea
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24. "One Lucky Elephant" - Sounding the Trumpet for Elephants : The Humane Socie...
and author of “Dolphin Mysteries: Unlocking the Secrets of Communication ”), Dr. Lorin Lindner (clinical psychologist and author of “Post-Traumatic Stress and Elephants in Captivity,”) and Ron Kagan (director,
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