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Swim safe and free - dolphins are persons too! People for justice and compassion. #EmptyTheTanks #SayNoToTheDolphinShow

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@angie_karan
Angie KaranⓋ🌱
3 years
A man hits a very large, slow-moving, peaceful creature at close range with a high-powered rifle to help him feel like more of a man. Legal, endangered, threatened, or none of the above, it's still wrong and barbaric. Please RT if you think all trophy hunting should be outlawed.
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@CETACanada
Canadian Cetacean Alliance
3 years
We can also be sure that dolphins love their children every bit as much as we do. 💕
@Act_4Dolphins
Action for Dolphins
3 years
A new decades long study in Florida has found common bottlenose dolphins could be using "motherese" (similar to baby talk) when communicating with their young. This is the first time it’s been documented in a species other than humans. https://t.co/2qAo1mZXAz
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@NeptunesPirates
Captain Paul Watson Foundation UK
3 years
"Whales don't fill any halls and there's no one who boos or claps in a group of fin whales, but the parliament has entrusted me by law to look after these interests and that's what I'm doing" - Svandis Svavarsdóttir at a meeting of the Icelandic Parliament's Economic Development
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@CETACanada
Canadian Cetacean Alliance
3 years
Fascinating development out of Iceland. And bravo to the authorities there. A number of countries routinely violate their own laws when it comes to whales, as if they somehow don’t qualify as mammals. Let’s hope they follow through now!
@whalesorg
Whale and Dolphin Conservation (WDC)
3 years
* Breaking * Icelandic authorities have just concluded that killing large whales is against the law! A new report released today from an expert council of the Icelandic Food and Veterinary Authority has concluded that the method used to hunt fin whales is not in line with the
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@CETACanada
Canadian Cetacean Alliance
3 years
The harm done to Iceland’s reputation far outweighs any supposed economic benefits. Whaling is an exceptionally stupid, environmentally expensive & morally indefensible way to contribute to your economy. Enough already.
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@CETACanada
Canadian Cetacean Alliance
3 years
Hard to believe we’re still having these debates in 2023.
@NeptunesPirates
Captain Paul Watson Foundation UK
3 years
BREAKING NEWS - Loftsson's #IcelandWhaleHunt delayed by at least two weeks. The battle isn't over yet - our crew is in Iceland - and we continue to stand up for fin whales alongside our Icelandic friends and colleagues until we stop whaling forever. #BreakTheHarpoons
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@Casey_Pup
Diane Fraleigh 🐬Ontario Captive Animal Watch
3 years
This is one of the saddest images. A magnificent apex predator, king of the ocean, reduced to begging for food with their mouths open like baby birds waiting to be fed. The very essence of what these animals are has been stolen from them. How is this entertainment? SMH.
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@CETACanada
Canadian Cetacean Alliance
3 years
Heartbreaking that we still have so many clueless individuals amongst us
@angie_karan
Angie KaranⓋ🌱
3 years
What's to smile about? Feeling really proud of yourself? It's truly disheartening to come across this photograph of her, beaming with joy as she lies next to the lifeless body of a majestic giraffe. 🦒
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@CETACanada
Canadian Cetacean Alliance
3 years
So much for quick, humane kills. As if the murder of a sapient being could be justified in any event.
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@CETACanada
Canadian Cetacean Alliance
3 years
Deeply disturbing human behaviour
@angie_karan
Angie KaranⓋ🌱
3 years
A beautiful animal standing there TOTALLY broken amidst all those jeering heartless humans 💔 We're not “humankind”. We're certainly not the superior species we like to think we are. There's no place in a civilized society for barbaric “traditions” & behaviour. #ChooseCompassion
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@CETACanada
Canadian Cetacean Alliance
3 years
Killing whales at the same time as we battle climate change is one of the more dangerous and foolish things we humans do, not to mention one of the most immoral. #Iceland #Norway #Japan
@whalesorg
Whale and Dolphin Conservation (WDC)
3 years
There is a 66% chance that the world is going to warm up past the 1.5c global warming threshold by 2027. 😵 ( https://t.co/d7T1Pstrc2) This is a terrifying prospect, but whales can be help us #SaveThePlanet - if we let them. We must stop the horrific Icelandic whale hunts if
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@whalesorg
Whale and Dolphin Conservation (WDC)
3 years
If promoting whale meat wasn't disgusting enough, Japanese whale hunting company, Kyodo Senpaku, is now promoting the sale of cosmetic products made from slaughtered whales. 👇 https://t.co/dRgXJEP56K 📷 Mark Votier
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@CETACanada
Canadian Cetacean Alliance
3 years
Insanely cruel treatment of sapient beings who also happen to be key allies in our battle against climate change. Can humans really be this stupid?
@whales_org
Whale & Dolphin Conservation (WDC)
3 years
Norway's whaling season started with 37 minke whales being killed in the opening weeks. This comes just after the Norwegian government announced that the number of whales that can be killed (quota) will go up to 1,000 😡 Read more - https://t.co/lVVHAQRFQb
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@CETACanada
Canadian Cetacean Alliance
3 years
So disappointing that this horror still needs to work its way through a number of “new markets” before we’re done. Would that we could follow India’s lead and bypass this injustice altogether.
@MC_org
Marine Connection
3 years
Weeks away from the launch of SeaWorld Abu Dhabi, SeaWorld CEO Marc Swanson has said the company would look at licensing or joint venture projects whether domestic or international should the ‘right opportunity’ present itself. More SeaWorld's?
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@CETACanada
Canadian Cetacean Alliance
3 years
Even if the bogus claims of conservation/educational benefits were true, we still could not justify the captivity of such a being. Wrong on so many levels! #EmptyTheTanks
@Dolphin_Project
Dolphin Project
3 years
There is no justifying holding dolphins captive for our benefit, profit, entertainment, curiosity, or amusement. Join us and #SayNoToTheDolphinShow and the hunts they create a demand for: https://t.co/mL0CwnosR9 Photo: Kym Yano/Amanda Bradford/NOAA #DolphinProject
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@Dolphin_Project
Dolphin Project
3 years
JUST ADDED: Theater of the Sea, Islamorada, FL and Zoologico Sahuatoba in Mexico! 📢🐬 The #EmptyTheTanksWorldwide event is less than 2 weeks away! RSVP to a location near you on the event page at: https://t.co/RyE7sCT1mO #EmptyTheTanks #DolphinProject
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@whalesorg
Whale and Dolphin Conservation (WDC)
3 years
Did you know there was once a species of dolphin called baiji? The baiji was the first dolphin species driven to extinction by humans. 😔 The baiji was the only member of the mammal family called Lipotidae. This is because the baiji had unique features which were not shared
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@Dolphin_Project
Dolphin Project
3 years
Every dolphin has a story. Do you know Kina's? Help share her story: https://t.co/kv8mO1cCld #DolphinProject #SayNoToTheDolphinShow
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@CETACanada
Canadian Cetacean Alliance
3 years
Barbaric treatment of one sapient species by another. Morally inexcusable and indefensible. #Taiji #EmptyTheTanks
@Dolphin_Project
Dolphin Project
3 years
The combination of ideal geographic factors, as well as a calculated hunting method specifically designed for mass capture and slaughter, has created a dangerous situation for dolphins off the coast of Taiji, Japan during the 6-month drive hunt season: https://t.co/Yz9J9N7Xcr
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@Dolphin_Project
Dolphin Project
3 years
We cannot continue to allow more captive orcas to live and die alone in barren tanks for the sake of profit. Become a voice for them. Go to https://t.co/ObBY3jwREP and spread the word about the reality of cetacean captivity to your friends, family, and followers. #DolphinProject
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