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Taiji - The evidence of cruelty in drive hunts is abundantly clear...

Unpack the complexities of Taiji - The evidence of cruelty in drive hunts is abundantly clear... as we shed light on how it impacts facebook video today. Taiji: The evidence of cruelty in drive hunts is abundantly clear and continues to be exposed for the world to see both by advocates within Japan, and internationally. We continue to call upon the Japanese government to put an end to these brutal hunts. ADD YOUR VOICE at: Footage of this pod of pilot whales is from Japanese advocate Sachi , shared by request in hope of international pressure to end these hunts. What is happening in this footage? On October 27, 2025 a pod of short-finned pilot whales was driven into the cove in Taiji, Japan. Until October 29th, they were left netted the cove awaiting slaughter. Reports state at least 10 individuals were killed over the course of nearly 4 arduous hours. Pilot whales are known to be highly intelligent, slow to reproduce, and highly social with strong family bonds...

New footage of dolphin hunts in Taiji ’ s notorious cove * Please...

We’re excited to bring you the latest discussion on New footage of dolphin hunts in Taiji ’ s notorious cove * Please..., highlighting key insights into facebook video mp4. New footage of dolphin hunts in Taiji’s notorious cove * Please LIKE & SHARE widely to help spread awareness and maintain pressure on the Japanese Government EIA investigators have just returned from Japan where their activities included documenting the killing and live capture of dolphins in Taiji’s notorious cove. In the same region, they also looked into commercial sales of the dolphin meat derived from the kills through local supermarkets and obtained a number of samples to test for contamination with mercury. Many Japanese citizens are unaware of the risks to human health of consuming cetacean meat, which is often contaminated with toxins at considerably higher levels than those officially recommended by the Japanese Government. One aspect of EIA’s Oceans Campaign in Japan – alongside su...