Japanese Whaling
Whaling, a world problem that needs to be stopped.
It is not very often you can see a whale.
Sadly, that will continue to happen and get even worse with the Japanese Whalers fishing the small whale population currently happening at the moment.
Whales are currently a protected species in Australia, and many other countries in the world simply due to the fact that whales are rapidly getting to the point of extinction. Many organizations have been set up to stop the cruel Japanese whalers, though, it cannot be stopped with the Japanese Prime Minister stupidly letting this activity happen in his country.
Whales are the largest mammals on earth; do you think this should be killed?
The only thing that whales should be shot by is a camera; to capture the beauty of this fine animal, at least while it lasts.
Great things like the Green Peace, and the International Whaling Commission are trying their best to prevent the measures the Japanese Whalers go to just to get an unneeded meal.
After all, they are animals like us. Whales go through a lot of pain when being shot with harpoons. They die a painful death. After, is the really right?
You can also do your bit. By joining the Green Peace site, you can find a number of ways to help this world crisis.
In a final summary, we will never see the end whaling without your support. Thank you.
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Post CommentTk
On November 12, 2010 at 8:43 pm
I personally dont think its a good thing, but its not our say to choose what they eat or dont eat. Alot of us eat beef but Hindue (probably misspelled) people cant eat beef. We also eat alot of mammels and if we protect whales because they’re mammals does’t that me we shouldnt eat any mammals?
Tk
On November 12, 2010 at 8:43 pm
I personally dont think its a good thing, but its not our say to choose what they eat or dont eat. Alot of us eat beef but Hindue (probably misspelled) people cant eat beef. We also eat alot of mammels and if we protect whales because they’re mammals does’t that me we shouldnt eat any mammals?