If you thought the whale had been saved - think again. Cetaceans - whales, dolphins and porpoises - need greater protection than ever, not only from the hunters, but also from the destruction of their environment. The Environmental Investigation Agency is fighting to gain greater protection for small cetaceans around the world.
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Why do people kill them? SKITTLES
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Hi everyone. Have you seen the two news stories referring to …
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