Denmark's unlawful support of the Faroese 'grind' whale hunt is now open and obvious for all to see, writes Captain Paul Watson, as the supposedly 'civilized' Scandinavian nation turns its military might against protestors seeking to save whales and small cetaceans from cruel and barbaric massacre.
… look-outs on land and the Sea Shepherd boats on the water were able to divert back to … team on Sandoy Island at Sandur spotted six boats leaving the harbor. They immediately …
Hundreds of pilot whales were slaughtered in Faroes waters last week alone, writes Captain Paul Watson. But in 2011 no whales were killed while Sea Shepherd vessels patrolled. The difference? Since 2014 the Royal Danish Navy has defended the whale hunt.
… Islands. 1,100 people and more than a hundred boats participated, backed up by two Danish … small flotilla of commandos in fast small boats plus the boats and officers belonging to the Faroese …
New revelations show that the rifle-wielding badger cullers were often acting criminally, writes Lesley Docksey - pursuing badgers with loaded weapons on both private and public land outside licenced areas, with impunity, while the IEP was apparently kept in the dark. Strict controls are essential - or just an end to the cull.
Whistle-blowing monitor reveals: how not to run a badger cull Lesley Docksey | 14th August 2014 News Badgers UK Law Natural World Politics badger-bwc-cut.jpg New revelations show that the …
England's 2013 badger culls collapsed in chaos - a severe blow to Owen Paterson and his Department, Defra. Now Lesley Docksey lifts the lid on the disgraceful fiasco to expose Paterson's fantasy world of 'science' ...
Failure upon failure - the collapse of the badger culls Lesley Docksey | 18th December 2013 News Badgers Farming Politics Badger Cull DEFRA badger-girls.png England's 2013 badger culls collapsed in …
This year's 'Grind' in the Faroe Islands was as bloody as ever, writes Captain Paul Watson, who witnessed the slaughter of a pod of 22 pilot whales with vicious hooks and long knives. If Denmark wants to be considered a 'civilised' nation, it must stop its aggressive support for the cruel and barbaric tradition.
Denmark must stop the Faroe Islands cetacean slaughter Captain Paul Watson Sea Shepherd | 17th July 2015 Comment Oceans Cetaceans Denmark Hunting …