31. South Korea: Why We Should "Whale" - Animal Rights Zone
deal with statements about whales "stealing" fishes that should be consumed by humans?Â
South Korea: Why We Should "whale"
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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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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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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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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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