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Drive hunt campaign launches today

Today sees the launch of a WDCS web campaign on drive hunts. These brutal hunts, immortalised in the oscar-winning film The Cove, take place every year in Taiji, Japan between September and April. Our campaign features four video blogs, based on personal experiences of the hunts and the tragedy of the animals they so cruelly target and devastate. The first features a profound introduction to the hunts by WDCS’s CEO and regular contributor to this blog, Chris Butler-Stroud. He invites every viewer to help us with our campaign to end the hunts once and fall all. You can help too by responding to our action alert and signing our petition. Many thanks.

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