Great News! Iceland Won’t Be Killing Any Whales This Year
Elias Marat – Animal rights advocates have warmly welcomed the news.
Elias Marat – Animal rights advocates have warmly welcomed the news.
Olivia Rosane – The population of a marine parasite that sometimes worms its way into sushi has increased by 283 times in the last nearly 40 years.
Jordan Davidson – Two environmental groups made a formal announcement that they will file a lawsuit to protect endangered beluga whales.
Joe Roman – One of the most important global conservation events of the past year was something that didn’t happen.
Elias Marat – From 130-150 pilot whales and 10-20 white-sided dolphins were brutally killed this year.
Mandy Froelich – Iceland will continue to hunt whales regardless of world opinion.
John Vibes – It’s a Japanese cultural tradition to keep killing whales.
Emma Fiala – The world’s whale population are under extreme duress. Can we please stop killing them?
Sofia Adamson – We are all products of nature, no matter how much we avoid this truth.
Christopher Fontenot – We’re already seeing serious consequences for our misuse of electromagnetic vibrations.
Dylan Charles, Editor Waking Times In our universe of frequency and vibration, where all matter is condensed energy and even water demonstrates intelligence, sound and intention play an enigmatic role in the organization of life. When introduced to positive, loving intention and prayer, water molecules freeze into highly ordered, beautiful, crystalline forms. When subjected to …
Dominic Rowland, Mongabay Waking Times Noises from pile-driving, explosives, ship motors and other industrial activities have all been linked to adverse effects on marine wildlife. A new study, funded by the US Navy and published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, suggests that military sonar may be directly impacting whale behavior. The idea that …