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(Reposting link for lazy people)... ![]() http://www.marinemammalcenter.org/ Radical measures... http://www.guardian.co.uk/environmen...achers-protect |
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![]() Anyone know how to say burn in hell in Norwegian?
http://www.h-avis.no/nyheter/spekkho...ivet-1.7837964 |
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![]() I hit the translate thing before I posted it... guess that didn't help!
Ummm you could install the google toolbar and use the translate thing one time and then get rid of it or well I guess the picture says a lot. Poor stranded whales being shot... ![]() * * * Oh duh, here... Euthanized: Killer whales were killed with two shots at 15.30 o'clock Monday. (Photo: Harald North Hill) Killer whales are killed At 15.30 Monday was the end of killer whales that stranded just outside Skudeneshavn. ANNONSE By: Espen Løvvik , Eva Birkeland and Marit Nilsen Published08.04.2013 13:48Last updated08.04.2013 18:42 To shoot: Sigurd Langåker getting ready. (Photo: Espen Løvvik) ORCA-DRAMA Naturforvalterlaget Peder Christiansen. (Photo: Harald North Hill) ANNONSE KARMØY: Killer whales that have been stranded in the pebbles at Bein No outside Viksvågen since Sunday, is killed. - It was killed ten minutes ago, says Sigurd Langåker when Haugesund Avis talking to him on the phone at 15.30. ' Killer whales had deteriorated He can tell if a killer whale that was little fit at the end. - It had become much worse since yesterday, he said. There was even Langåker who fired the shots. Killer whales are being transported away from the site by boat. Spectators had to pull away Naturforvalterlaget Peder Christiansen in Karmøy state that they have received advice and instructions from the Directorate on which caliber killer whale was euthanized with. About 30 onlookers had gathered at the place where killer whales were stranded. They were asked to pull back when killer whales were killed. |
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![]() Australia to face Japan over whaling in UN court
(Excerpt): The UN's International Court of Justice has set dates for public hearings on Australia's challenge against Japan's whaling programme in Antarctica. The hearings will start in June in The Hague, in the Netherlands, the court said in a statement on Thursday. Australia took legal action against Japan over whaling in 2010. There has been a ban on commercial whaling for 25 years, but Japan catches about 1,000 whales each year for what it calls research. But critics say it is commercial whaling in another guise. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-22119410 |
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![]() i read earlier today that a philly chef plans to put horse meat on his menu.
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Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all. Abraham Lincoln |
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![]() Ugh...
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