03-31-2014, 02:48 PM
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world...t/7104633/
After all those years of hunting whales for the sake of "science," it finally catches up to Japan. I didn't read the article fully, but it might suggest that there might be just a little more whaling; however, the good news is that Japan has agreed to use non-leathle means of studying the aquatic mammals.
Any thoughts on this?
After all those years of hunting whales for the sake of "science," it finally catches up to Japan. I didn't read the article fully, but it might suggest that there might be just a little more whaling; however, the good news is that Japan has agreed to use non-leathle means of studying the aquatic mammals.
Any thoughts on this?




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