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Petition to end the Faroe Islands whale and dolphin slaughter

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UPDATE: In response to widespread outcry over the killing of more than 1,400 dolphins in a single day last year, the Faroese Government has put a provisional limit on the killing for 2022 and 2023. However, the 500-dolphin limit only applies to white-sided dolphins – it does not include pilot whales or other species of dolphin. The 2022 season has already seen single-day killings of 63 pilot whales – 10 of whom where pregnant mothers – and 100 bottlenose dolphins, who are protected by the European Union, of which the Faroe Islands is not a member.   Every year, hundreds of pilot whales are slaughtered on the Faroe Islands, a small group of islands north of Europe. Locals who participate head out on boats to drive these animals into a fjord, using nets to block their way back to sea. The whales are forced to beach themselves, or are pulled ashore with a blunt hook lodged in their blowholes. Once beached and defenseless these whales are killed by ha...

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