71. News 2008
critical in victory for whale welfare Jun 27, 2008 A WSPA investigation has acted to convince commissioners at the International Whaling Commission’s annual meeting to vote ‘no’ to including ten humpbacks in
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72. News 2008
catastrophic. A blow for whale welfare: Iceland resumes whaling May 20, 2008 WSPA is disappointed that the Icelandic Ministry of Fisheries has made a retrograde step for animal welfare by issuing a commercial whaling quota for 40 minke
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73. News 2008
to accurately shoot a whale at sea. Animal welfare on the agenda for developing countries Nov 17, 2008 11 November 2008: The G77 hosted their first ambassador-level briefing on animal welfare and how it impacts on human livelihoods.
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74. Animal friendly travel
for its activities. Ethical whale watching is one of the industries experiencing rapid growth as a result. Make change happen We are all responsible for ensuring that our actions abroad do not contribute to animal suffering. Here are some
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75. News 2010
record number of pilot whales in 2010 Nov 26, 2010 The Danish North Atlantic territory of the Faroe Islands has killed a total of 1,115 pilot whales to date in 2010, making it the largest kill of any whale species in the world.
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76. Whales granted reprieve at International Whaling Commission
use of whales such as whale watching. WSPA’s Marine Mammal Programme Manager, Joanna Toole, said: “We will attempt to work with the non-whaling nations to make sure that whales – not whaling - become the
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77. News 2009
WSPA’s defence of whale welfare is growing. Twenty years of bear care Dec 3, 2009 Three orphaned bear cubs have been released back into the wild after spending five months at Idaho Black Bear Rehab (IBBR)’s pioneering
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