Whale of a Loophole Allows Killing to Continue
Despite an international moratorium on commercial whaling, Japan continues to slaughter whales, including endangered humpbacks, under the guise of "scientific[…]
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Despite an international moratorium on commercial whaling, Japan continues to slaughter whales, including endangered humpbacks, under the guise of "scientific[…]
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Read moreOn March 8, despite massive public opposition, including 50,000 calls and letters from supporters of the Organic Consumers Association, the[…]
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Read moreLeaders of the world have made some important decisions regarding genetically engineered crops over the past two weeks at the[…]
Read moreThe watchdog group Cornucopia Institute has published a long-awaited report ranking organic dairy companies in the USA, and the facts[…]
Read moreRepresentative Wayne Gilchrest (R-MD) introduced bipartisan legislation to update the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (MSA) on March 30th,[…]
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