To the Hunters of Taiji | #Wakayama
There is evil in Taiji, Japan. It resides in the hearts of a small group of men who blemish their own community by their lack of compassion. Definition of COMPASSION : sympathetic consciousness… Read More
There is evil in Taiji, Japan. It resides in the hearts of a small group of men who blemish their own community by their lack of compassion. Definition of COMPASSION : sympathetic consciousness… Read More
Description The smallest of the baleen category is the Minke Whale. They aren’t likely to be more than 30 feet long or to weigh more than 7 tons. They feature two blowholes and… Read More
by Steven Thompson, TDAG November 27, 2012 Are dolphins intelligent? Are dolphins spiritual? To those who believe…to those who are ready to give it a try. As you go to sleep or meditate today, please… Read More
Is whale watching an “elitist” activity, accessible only to a fraction of families who can afford to witness cetaceans in their native environment? Many executives at SeaWorld and other industry defenders would have… Read More
The Irrawaddy dolphin (aka the Mekong or Mahakam River dolphin) can be found swimming in parts of the Bay of Bengal, Southeast Asia, Philippines and Papua New Guinea. Generally a slow-moving species of dolphin they can reach… Read More
There is nowhere you won’t find the Pilot Whale. In fact, they are believed to be the most distributed whale in the world. They enjoy both the tropic and the temperate waters. Generally you… Read More
The Atlantic bluefin tuna is one of the largest, fastest, and most gorgeously colored of all the world’s fishes. Their torpedo-shaped, streamlined bodies are built for speed and endurance. Their coloring—metallic blue on top… Read More