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(help)New Zealanders regard whales as iconic creatures and do not understand the need to kill them for scientific or any other purposes. Lethal methods are not necessary to provide information on whale populations.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)We believe that whaling does not serve any genuine need and involves unacceptable cruelty.
Australians have long recognised the importance of whales, dolphins and porpoises to our unique marine ecosystems, and believe that it is essential to ensure the survival of these mammals long into the future."
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(help)The Government claims scientific whaling is essential in order to collect necessary information for the proper management of whale resources. ... Japan's scientific research whaling is conducted on what the Government states is a limited scale so as not to affect the stocks of those species.
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(help)The Government claims scientific whaling is essential in order to collect necessary information for the proper management of whale resources. ... Japan's scientific research whaling is conducted on what the Government states is a limited scale so as not to affect the stocks of those species.
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(help)New Zealanders regard whales as iconic creatures and do not understand the need to kill them for scientific or any other purposes. Lethal methods are not necessary to provide information on whale populations.
We believe that whaling does not serve any genuine need and involves unacceptable cruelty.
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(help)12th century Hand-harpoon whaling starts in Japan