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June 9, 2020
Published by Ceta Journal at June 9, 2020
Dolphin therapy is expensive and controversial, but still hugely popular. Marine biologist and behavioral scientist Dr Karsten Brensing explains in an interview! By Stefanie Ann Will, […]
January 15, 2020
Published by Ceta Journal at January 15, 2020
By Cara Sands, Dolphin Project Taiji, 1-12-20: Taiji’s dolphin hunters have certainly been kept busy this month. In this week alone, there have been four successful […]
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April 12, 2019
Published by Ceta Journal at April 12, 2019
Despite the fact that dolphins are incredibly intelligent, sociable, and sentient beings, we still choose to hunt them, either to death as part of traditional slaughters […]
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March 18, 2019
Published by Sasha Abdolmajid at March 18, 2019
What are the implications for Japan leaving the International Whaling Commission this summer? Is this devastating news for the whales or a reason for hope? When […]
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February 19, 2019
Published by Ceta Journal at February 19, 2019
Since the beginning of the year alone, a record number of up to 600 dolphins have washed up on France’s Atlantic coast. So what’s going on? […]
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October 4, 2018
Published by Ceta Journal at October 4, 2018
Dolphinaria will not go out of business quickly, says Andrea Casini*, a filmmaker who recently shot footage of a grieving pilot whale for ‘Blue Planet II’. […]
August 9, 2018
Published by Ceta Journal at August 9, 2018
Faroe Islands – A bloody spectacle: Whales are forced to the beach by locals, to get slaughtered. By Andrea Jeska It is ten o’clock in the […]
July 25, 2018
Published by Ceta Journal at July 25, 2018
One calf lost within half an hour, and another youngster is ailing in the critically endangered population of southern-resident killer whales. By Lynda V. Mapes, Seattle […]
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June 9, 2020

Dolphin therapy is expensive and controversial, but still hugely popular. Marine biologist and behavioral scientist Dr Karsten Brensing explains in an interview! By Stefanie Ann Will, […]
January 15, 2020

Published by Ceta Journal at January 15, 2020
By Cara Sands, Dolphin Project Taiji, 1-12-20: Taiji’s dolphin hunters have certainly been kept busy this month. In this week alone, there have been four successful […]
April 12, 2019

Published by Ceta Journal at April 12, 2019
Despite the fact that dolphins are incredibly intelligent, sociable, and sentient beings, we still choose to hunt them, either to death as part of traditional slaughters […]
March 18, 2019

Published by Sasha Abdolmajid at March 18, 2019
What are the implications for Japan leaving the International Whaling Commission this summer? Is this devastating news for the whales or a reason for hope? When […]
February 19, 2019

Published by Ceta Journal at February 19, 2019
Since the beginning of the year alone, a record number of up to 600 dolphins have washed up on France’s Atlantic coast. So what’s going on? […]