
A new WWF report dispels the myth that it is necessary to kill whales in order to study them.
Since the moratorium on whaling took effect in 1986, more than 7,000 whales

June 16, 2005 Posted in News

A new WWF report dispels the myth that it is necessary to kill whales in order to study them.
Since the moratorium on whaling took effect in 1986, more than 7,000 whales
On Friday six First Nations established a new Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area on B.C.’s Central Coast...
Daroyen Village Daroyen village compared to other Raja Ampat islands is a less populated area situated on a little island of Betew by Gam...
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