Happy Holidays 2007 and New Year 2008 Thank you for visiting my web/blog site and for subscribing to my posts. I hope this has uplifted your lives and and inspired you to take action to alleviate whale and dolphin suffering. 2007 was a year where many more people became conscious of the preciousness of whales [...]
Entries from December 30th, 2007
Good News For Humpback Whales
December 22nd, 2007 · No Comments · Dolphin Suffering
Under world pressure and from discussions with the International Whaling Commission Japan has decided not to hunt the Humpback Whales in Antartica. This is good news for the Humpbacks and yet they are still going ahead with their plan to kill 100o Minke whales in Antartica.
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Japanese Offered Free Whale Watching
December 14th, 2007 · No Comments · Dolphin News
A Sydney company will offer free whale watching trips to visiting Japanese as part of a campaign to end their countries whale hunting. Whale Watching Sydney says it hopes to raise Japanese people’s awareness of the importance of protecting whales through close encounters with the giant mammals. The company’s manager, Will Ford, said they would educate [...]
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Sea Shepherd Ship renamed Steve Irwin
December 11th, 2007 · No Comments · Dolphin News
12/05/07 Terri Irwin has granted the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society permission to rename its ship in honor of her late husband, Steve Irwin. Terri says that Steve would have been extremely honored to be acknowleded in this way as he shared Sea Shepherd’s passion for saving whales. “Whales have always been in Steve’s heart and in [...]
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Political Victory For Whales
December 11th, 2007 · No Comments · Dolphin News
11/26/07 The labor party of Australia has won their election by a landslide and this may be good news for the whales that migrate to and live in Antartica during November, December, January and February. Why? Because Peter Garrett, the former shadow minister for the environment, said two weeks ago that if his party were elected they would send a naval vessel to [...]
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