
The IWC claims that they protect all whales, but there is a certian group that is being left out. The dolphins. They are not included in this organization, so there is a whole group of whales that aren't under protection. Dolphins are whales, size doesn't matter. They are protecting a whole bunch of other whales, but what's happening to the 23 000 that are being slaughtered in Taiji? Is this problem to big for this organization to handle? What's going to happen to these animals, if they will never be under protection? I recently emailed the IWC regarding my concerns, I have yet to receive a response. I am hoping I will get an email soon. I have also emailed Marine Land. I am not expecting them to email me back. They probably don't want to answer what I have written because it's against their business, but isn't the email address for you comments and questions? I guess I'll just have to wait for the responses. I hope I get them soon.
Any way back to the focus of this post, the IWC.
In my opinion I think that it's absolutely ridiculous that dolphins aren't involved in this organization, because now it's our responsibility to make a change. Not saying I don't want to, I'm totally all for it. But if this organization has to take action, I think that a lot of things would be accomplished faster. They have a huge organization, and we're only a few people wanting to make a change. Obviously they will have a bigger impact on the slaughtering in Taiji. A huge amount of WHALES aren't being protected, and it's the IWC's job to protect them. Don't do the job if you can't do all of it. These dolphins screams are going unheard. I think it's time that you start listening.
This blog is great. Keep up the good work and thanks for the insight.
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