Linda Gilroy MP has adopted a humpback whale to show her opposition to Japanese whaling.
Linda Gilroy accepted an invitation from the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), to adopt a humpback whale named Tolerance, to demonstrate her support for
IFAW’s efforts to protect this vulnerable species, now being targeted by Japan’s whaling fleet in an internationally recognised whale sanctuary.
The threatened humpback has been protected from whaling for more than four decades after being driven to near extinction by commercial whaling during the last
century. Despite this, Japan has now added 50 humpbacks to its target list as it sails towards the Southern Ocean Sanctuary in Antarctica to hunt the humpbacks plus almost 1,000 other
whales.
Japan claims its expanding annual whale hunts are for “scientific” purposes, but little science has been produced and the whale meat is put on sale in
restaurants and supermarkets.
Robbie Marsland, Director of IFAW UK, said: “IFAW is very grateful to Linda Gilroy for showing her support for the whales. Whaling is inherently cruel – there is
simply no humane way to kill a whale.
“Our scientists have analysed footage of Japanese whaling which shows whales taking over half an hour to die a very slow and agonising death. We urge the UK
Government and other anti-whaling nations to take diplomatic action at the highest levels to protect whales.”
Linda Gilroy MP said: “I am very happy to support IFAW’s campaign to protect the whales by adopting Tolerance. Whaling is cruel and
unnecessary.”
New findings from international legal experts in recent weeks have challenged Japan’s claim that its expanding whaling programme is legal under
international law. Legal analyses by international panels of independent legal experts convened in Paris and London have found Japan’s expanding whaling operations to be in violation of
International Whaling Commission (IWC) regulations and the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES).
22 December 2007
Above: Tolerance the whale. Photo credit: Trish Franklin (C) The Oceania Project & iWhales.org
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Japan has now called off immediate plans to hunt humpback whales. Linda Gilroy MP congratulates all those involved in this campaign and is gald to have played her part.
27 December 2007
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