Let's hope this turns into a global trend - if nobody wants to eat whales, noboday will want to hunt them, it all makes sense.
The following is from the UK Telegraph:
Iceland has stop...
From an article in the Sun Herald today:
A DRAMATIC increase in shark fishing, fuelled by the lucrative shark fin market, is threatening already endangered species along the NSW coast.
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A freshwater dolphin found only in China is now "likely to be extinct", a team of scientists has concluded.
The researchers failed to spot any Yangtze river dolphins, also known as baijis, d...
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Added: 10 Aug 2007, 12:02 am GMT
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I would say that is good news. Let's make sure this one survives and I hope it will become as popular as Migaloo.
Maybe it needs a name ?
Read the story from the Daily Telegraph below...
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Great bit of politics there ... where suddenly the sale of 'accidentally' caught shark fin becomes legal. It seems obvious to anyone that this type of policy will lead to more shark slaughter. Plea...
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Added: 05 Aug 2007, 11:23 pm GMT
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This is crazy stuff - we finally see whale populations growing again and here are the Japanese et al killing mostly pregnant females ... read on
Japanese whalers have admitted almost all of ...
Zoologists say it remains a mystery how a 200-kilogram giant squid came to be washed up on Tasmania's west coast.
The squid was found by a member of the public on a beach near Strahan on Tu...
In Japan of all places - the first ever manta ray to be born in captivitiy saw the first light of day on 16 June 2007 in the Kuroshio tank, Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium, Japan!
The baby girl bo...
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Conservatonists claim that 10% of Grey Nurse Sharks still alive on the East coast of Australia have been killed by fishing in the last 5 years.
More of the story ...
The Nature Cons...
A leading environmental group is calling on the Australian government to negotiate with its Asian neighbours to help stem the decline in whale shark numbers.
Marine scientists are concerned ...
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Added: 26 May 2007, 10:43 pm GMT
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The evidence comes from a shark at Henry Doorly Zoo in Nebraska which gave birth to a pup in 2001 despite having had no contact with a male.
Genetic tests by a team from Belfast, Nebraska an...
LONDON (Reuters) - The European Union's shark finning regulations are hopelessly inadequate, allowing vast numbers of sharks to be killed, finned and dumped at sea in secret, a report by a conserva...
Good news again for the grey nurse sharks with a total fishing ban in place by the end of May. Maybe it is possible to bring these sharks back from the brink of extinction like it seems possible in...
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Added: 12 May 2007, 5:45 am GMT
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Following the news about the joint fight to stop illegal fishing activities in the Asia Pacific region, there is more good news for nature today as 20 nations in the South Pacific agree to put an e...
Ten Asian and Pacific nations pledged Friday to work closer to tackle rampant illegal fishing in the region in the wake of rapidly dwindling fish stocks.
Fishing ministers from the 10 countr...
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Added: 05 May 2007, 11:26 pm GMT
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Having press ganged my adoring fiancee into completing a scuba course, in the off chance that we would honeymoon at a diving location, I then had to put up with tears and fears as she battled her way through the fear of sharks, embellism, sea snakes, jelly fish, piranha ...
It was around midday, when Andrew Fox suggested that conditions were perfect for a brief stop over at Hopkins Island and take a dive with Australian Sea Lions.