11. First whale festival draws crowds
their first sight of a whale at sea© WSPA The Costa Rican Coalition for whales celebrated the country’s first whale and Dolphin Festival this month, introducing yet more people to the breathtaking joys of humane whale
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13. WWF - Donsol Community-Based Whale Shark Ecotourism and Coastal Resource Man...
unit (LGU) to protect whale sharks and develop a community-based whale shark ecotourism programme for the municipality.
The Donsol whale shark ecotourism programme is currently the primary tourist destination for Region V and was awarded
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14. News - Is whale watching harmful to whales?
Is whale watching harmful to whales?
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July
2011
At least 13 million people go whale watching every year and it is an industry estimated to be worth £1.32bn.
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16. Awareness of Whale Conservation Status and Whaling Policy in the U.S. | Huma...
the conservation status of whales and U.S. policies toward whaling, suggesting the need for greater public outreach regarding whale conservation.
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18. With 2 Million Pounds of Unwanted Whale Meat in Freezers, Japanese Governmen...
two million pounds of dead whales, slaughtered by a fleet of whalers subsidized by the Japanese government, wasting away in Japan’s freezers. In the midst of this excess, the Japanese government has allocated another $30 million to
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20. Animals are not property who we own: The case of Morgan, a killer whale | Ps...
in the Netherlands. The Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society (WDCS ) rightly states that nobody ‘owns’ any Whale or dolphin. This principle is enshrined in the Declaration of Rights for Cetaceans : Whales and Dolphins which
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