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Thursday, 14 October 2004 |
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A HUMANE SOCIETY OF CANADA (HSC) SPECIAL REPORT FROM
THAILAND ON THE 13TH CONFERENCE OF THE PARTIES TO THE CONVENTION ON THE INTERNATIONAL
TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES (CITES)
"What if there was a world so
perfectly balanced that millions of species thrived in realms of water, land
and air. What if a single species became so powerful that it began to change
the very nature of the planet itself? It's happening right now, and only one
species has the power to stop it. Ours."
(Alanis Morisette and Keanu Reeves narrators for The Great Warming, Stonehaven
Canada Productions)
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Sunday, 16 May 2004 |
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In a new exposé, "Other stories from Marine Attractions: Below the Surface", on the Aquarium Industry, the Florida Sun Sentinel found that more than 3,850 sea lions, seals, dolphins and whales have died under human care, many of them young. Of nearly 3,000 whose ages could be determined, a quarter died before they reached 1, half by the age of 7.
Other stories from Marine Attractions: Below the Surface - 5 part series on the origins and record of the Marine Parks industry
Part 1 - Not a Pretty Picture
Part 2 - Sickness and death can plague marine mammals at parks
Part 3 - Captive marine animals can net big profits for exhibitors
Part 4 - History of risks surrounds captures of water park marine animals
Part 5 - Federal government often slow to enforce laws meant to protect marine animals
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Tuesday, 04 June 2002 |
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The Humane Society of Canada applauds the Government of Mexico's
decision to create a whale sanctuary within it's Exclusive Economic
Zone (EEZ). The 3 million km2 area
includes Mexican water in the Pacific & Atlantic Oceans and the
Caribbean Sea and will protect 21 species of whale, including Blue,
Right & Humpback whales, that inhabit these waters.
If you would like to make a donation to support our work promoting whale sanctuaries, please click here
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