Judge’s Refusal to Review Seaquarium’s Violations of Law Prompts Court Appeal Posted on July 1, 2014 PETA, ALDF Determined to Seek Justice for Suffering Orca Lolita For immediate release Contact: Megan Backus, Animal Legal Defense Fund Jared Goodman, Esq., PETA Foundation Miami — PETA, the Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF), the Orca Network, and...
Author: Sue Arnold
MASSIVE PLASTIC POLLUTION ON WORLD’S OCEANS
Mystery: Scientists find plastic garbage at 88% of ocean sites, but only 1% of the trash is accounted for Thursday, July 03, 2014 by: David Gutierrez, staff writer Tags: plastic garbage, ocean pollution, consumer waste (NaturalNews) A full 88 percent of the ocean’s surface is polluted with plastic trash residue — but this only accounts...
HAZING WHALES – CANADA’S DR STRANGELOVE MADNESS
The proponents of two controversial pipelines to British Columbia’s coast say they would consider deploying underwater firecrackers, helicopters and clanging pipes, among other methods, to ensure whales don’t swim toward any disastrous oil spill that might result from increased tanker traffic carrying bitumen to Asia. It’s called hazing and documents obtained by The Globe and...
HUNT GIVES RESPONSIBILITY FOR MARINE PROTECTION TO OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY RIGHT AROUND AUSTRALIA’S COASTLINE
Australia becoming a ”4th world country” on marine protection, conservationists warn Date June 26, 2014 Julieanne Strachan Reporter for The Sunday Canberra Times. Australia’s standards for protecting marine life have tumbled so far they can now be described as “fourth world”, conservationists have warned. Environment Minister Greg Hunt’s changes to the approvals process for offshore...
MIGALOO OFF NSW AND QUEENSLAND COAST
Migaloo is on the way 27th Jun 2014 6:00 AM MIGALOO, the world-famous white whale, could well arrive in the Whitsundays this week, with sightings already confirmed off both the New South Wales and Queensland coasts. And Migaloo is not alone. The humpback highway, stretching from the icy cold waters of the Antarctic to the...
WHALE WATCHING BOATS CAUSE MOST COLLISIONS WITH WHALES SAYS IWC
Paul Farrell and Nick Evershed THE GUARDIAN Friday 27 June 2014 11.25 EST Whales are more likely to to be hit by whale-watching boats than any other identified vessel type, data from the International Whaling Commission shows. Whale collisions around the world have been collated by the commission in a database which runs from 1885 to...
INDIAN GOVT GRANTS PERSON-HOOD STATUS TO DOLPHINS
Dolphins granted personhood by government of India Dolphins have been granted “non-human personhood” status by the government of India, making India the first nation in the world to recognize the unique intelligence and self-awareness of the cetacean order (a class of aquatic mammals). The decision was announced by India’s Minister of the Environment and Forests which also outlawed captive...
INDIA RECOGNISES DOLPHINS AS NON HUMAN PERSONS – FIRST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD !
Dolphins granted personhood by government of India DOLPHINS GRANTED PERSONHOOD BY INDIA Dolphins have been granted “non-human personhood” status by the government of India, making India the first nation in the world to recognize the unique intelligence and self-awareness of the cetacean order (a class of aquatic mammals). The decision was announced by India’s Minister of the Environment...
DOLPHIN RESEARCH – $250,000 GIVEN BY HUNT TO SEAWORLD !!~!
$500,000 boost for dolphin research Media release 12 June 2014 Download media release $500,000 boost for dolphin research (PDF – 116 KB) The Australian Government is delivering on a key election commitment to provide $250,000 to both Sea World and Victoria’s Dolphin Research Institute for research into threats facing dolphins so that we can...
DUGONGS – FUNDING FOR PACIFIC NATIONS TO BETTER CARE FOR THESE WONDERFUL ANIMALS
New funding for dugongs in the Pacific could make a big difference to the future of the species By Jemima Garrett – EDITOR’S NOTE.. SHAME THEY FORGOT ABOUT THE PROBLEM IN AUSTRALIA ! Updated Wed 25 Jun 2014, 3:31am AEST Photo: A native Australian dugong swims in Moreton Bay. (Reuters file photo) Map: Pacific Dugongs...
