Dolphins: slaughter in the water
Response to a supporter who wrote in about Japan's dolphin hunting season in Taiji:
IFAW is opposed to the inherently cruel and senseless slaughter of dolphins, porpoises and small whales that takes place in the coastal waters of Japan each year.
IFAW is opposed to the inherently cruel and senseless slaughter of dolphins, porpoises and small whales that takes place in the coastal waters of Japan each year.
Unfortunately
we are unable to respond to all animal cruelty situations and our efforts in
Japan are focussed on commercial and scientific whaling. However, IFAW is
engaged in high-level lobbying to help persuade Japanese decision-makers to
protect their marine life instead of commercially exploiting them.
IFAW also sends teams of experts each year to the International Whaling Commission (IWC), where we work to limit Japan’s pro-hunting influence and urge for greater protection of cetaceans.
IFAW also sends teams of experts each year to the International Whaling Commission (IWC), where we work to limit Japan’s pro-hunting influence and urge for greater protection of cetaceans.
For more information on what we’re doing personally to help dolphins and our latest campaigns click on the link: http://www.ifaw.org/united-states/taxonomy/term/25
Have
you seen the movie The Cove (2009), it details all the movements and undercover
footage of the awful slaughters? The main person behind it, Rick O’Barry, has
helped to bring the plight of these animals to a worldwide audience. He has set
up a charity that sends members there every year to document what happens. I
would suggest contacting them as they have personnel there who may be able to
do something covertly:
Save
Japan Dolphins Campaign
Earth
Island Institute
2150
Allston Way, Suite 460
Berkeley,
CA
94704-1375
USA
Tel:
+ 01 (510) 859-9100
They
are also part of a coalition of international environmental and animal groups
currently working to end the dolphin hunts with relevant actions, their website
is: www.savejapandolphins.org
I
would also suggest contacting Marine Connection, who campaign on the Japanese
drive hunts. Please find their contact details below:
Marine
Connection
PO
Box 2404
London
W2
3WG
Telephone:
07931 366352
Email:
info@marineconnection.org
Thank
you for taking the time to write to us, I share your utter despair at such a
senseless waste of life, and I hope this information has been of use to
you.
Colin