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31. South Korea: Why We Should "Whale" - Animal Rights Zone
deal with statements about whales "stealing" fishes that should be consumed by humans?  South Korea: Why We Should "whale"     South Korea is to begin hunting whales including Humpbacks and Minkes in coastal
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32. Resolution Conf. 11.4 (Rev. CoP12)
stocks and species of whales; MINDFUL of the need for special attention to the conservation of whales and other cetaceans; RECALLING that commercial utilization has caused the rapid depletion of many species and stocks of large whales
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33. Appendices I, II and III
Balaenidae Bowhead whale, right whales Balaena mysticetus Eubalaena spp. Balaenopteridae Humpback whale, rorquals
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34. Wildlife | anthrozoology.org
the wolf, bear, and whale. Urban respondents liked animals more than rural respondents, a finding which applied to the large carnivores in particular. Interests in wildlife decreased with age, and few respondents wished to save
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35. Attitudes toward animals among Norwegian children and adolescents: species p...
the wolf, bear, and whale. Urban respondents liked animals more than rural respondents, a finding which applied to the large carnivores in particular. Interests in wildlife decreased with age, and few respondents wished to save
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36. Animal Rights, Endangered Species and Human Survival, by Lewis Regenstein
in the 1600s whalers took about a hundred years to decimate the whale population of the Arctic, and the Greenland right whale was reduced to the verge of extinction. In the late 1700s whalers
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37. Animal Rights in the Political Arena, by Clive Hollands
death of the last whale will be man's loss, not the whales'. Neither is animal welfare being an animal lover. Britain is called the 'animal-loving' country of
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38. ASI: ASI Diary
Japan continues to hunt whales within the Antarctic refuge claiming that it is for scientific purposes. The meat, however, is sold commercially. In the 2007-2008 whaling season Japan planned to take 935 minke whales and 50 of
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39. ASI: ASI Diary
to kill dolphins and whales. Not many Japanese consume whale meat, but those who do consider it a delicacy and pay high prices for it. Such commerce isn’t confined to Japan; earlier this year a California restaurant was caught
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