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Post by Admin on Sept 15, 2021 15:48:53 GMT -5
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Post by windy on Sept 15, 2021 15:57:11 GMT -5
I think it's a great idea, maybe not to repopulate the northern areas, but to raise a few in a zoo would be amazing.
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Post by peeves on Sept 16, 2021 8:18:18 GMT -5
Save the ones we're loosing.
"COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — The slaughter of 1,428 white-sided dolphins over the weekend, part of a four-century-old traditional drive of sea mammals into shallow water where they are killed for their meat and blubber, has reignited a debate on the small Faeroe Islands.
The hunt in the North Atlantic islands is not commercial and is authorized, but environmental activists claim it is cruel. Even people in the Faeroes who defend the traditional practice worry that this year’s hunt will draw unwanted attention because it was far larger than previous ones and seemingly took place without the usual organization.
Heri Petersen, the foreman of a group that drives pilot whales toward shore on the central Faeroese island of Eysturoy, where the killings took place Sunday, said he was not told about the dolphin drive and “strongly dissociated” himself from it.
He told the news outlet in.fo. that there were too many dolphins and too few people on the beach to slaughter them."
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Post by peeves on Sept 16, 2021 8:23:58 GMT -5
I think it's a great idea, maybe not to repopulate the northern areas, but to raise a few in a zoo would be amazing. Waiting---waiting demonstrations à la Marineland on the horizon.
They, nut cases international, are demonstrating against horse drawn carriages for tourists.
Can you imagine the ruckus if a wooly mammoth was put on display.
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