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Japanese research -
12-05-2010, 10:58 AM
Hi, my name is Veronica.
I´m looking for a few people (1-3) japanase people who are so kind and truthful to answer me on some questions. The questions are about whales in Japan. I´m doing a yearwork on this theme. And in this yearwork I would like to give in some interview.. If there is someone who would be so nice, and glad to do it, it will be very pleasure for me. Thanks a lot. Veronica |
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12-05-2010, 04:34 PM
actually yes, but we don´t say that we hunt animal for science research. And it´s also by IWC prohibited. They can be hunted only for science researches...
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12-05-2010, 05:22 PM
I don't want to be rude but that's not entirely true...unfortunately...
For example north Italian people love to eat rare sing-birds, almost extincted them in their homeland so they come/go to other counties to hunt (every year they hunt hundreds of these little things down just in my country- illegally of course)... no comment... And don't forget that hunting for fur or other selfish reasons still count - like your national sport: hunting (endangered) red-foxes... |
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12-05-2010, 05:26 PM
actually we are not allowed to hunt foxes any more, and they weren't hunted for their pelt-- they can be a real nuisance to farm stock among other things-- just rip the heads from chickens and kill lambs.
Now foxes are becoming too numerous in urban areas. If there were cases of rabies-- foxes would quickly spread the disease. I dislike animal fur being used for clothes totally. |
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