Tag Archives: Japan
Two Young Calves Die in the Cove
Taiji, Japan, 1-11-19 – On January 8, local time, Taiji’s dolphins hunters would hit a massive payday. The day began as any other,
read moreMeasurable Progress for Dolphins in 2018
While it seems like yesterday we were welcoming in the new year, I’m amazed by how much progress we’ve made for dolphins
read moreDolphin Dragged Alive to Butcher’s House
A Clash of Cultures
GUEST AUTHOR: Tracie Sugo Japanese Culture versus Western Culture and where dolphins fall in-between it all. Being half-Japanese, I was raised heavily
read moreScenes of Panic, Brutality During Captive Selection
Taiji, Japan, 11-12-18: Three days ago their ordeal began as a large pod of bottlenose dolphins was driven into the Cove. Day 1
read moreTerror in The Cove as Striped Dolphins Slaughtered
Taiji, 11/8/18: The day started out hopeful as there was a little wind and the ocean looked choppy. As the morning went on,
read moreBokujira Movie Seeks to Glorify Captivity
GUEST AUTHOR: Tracie Sugo Boku wa boku, kujira wa kujirade, oyoideiru or for short, Bokujira, is a fictional movie set around a group
read moreTaiji’s Payday: Bottlenose Dolphins Captured in Japan
Message from a Mermaid
GUEST AUTHOR: Nina Leipold We hear all the time that dolphins are very social; they have strong family bonds, are capable of
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