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WDCS in New Scientist - Save the whales not whalers



In this month's issue of New Scientist magazine, WDCS's whaling experts, Mark Simmonds and Sue Fisher, deliver an important critique of the increasingly controversial proposal to be put to the vote at the next International Whaling Commission (IWC) meeting in June.

If approved by the majority of member states, the proposal will not only allow commercial whaling to resume after a 24 year ban, but will also give the green light to other nations looking to commence hunting, thus signifying a massive step backwards for the conservation movement.

Read the full article at: www.newscientist.com/article/mg20627555.800-save-the-whales-not-the-whalers.html?full=true

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