The Japanese government attempts to defend its whaling program by calling it "scientific" whaling.In reality ,this deadly program is nothing more than unlawful commercial whaling in disguise.We don't need to kill whales to study them in the 21st century. More than 30,000 whales have been killed since a global ban on commercial whaling came into effect in 1986.Japan must not expand its whaling program. TELL JAPANESE AMBASSADOR RYOZO KATO TO IMMEDIATELY STOP THE SENSELESS YEARLY KILLING OF WHALES,INCLUDING THE ENDANGERED HUMPBACK. SIGN THIS PETITION NOW
The Japanese government attempts to defend its whaling program by calling it "scientific" whaling.In reality ,this deadly program is nothing more than unlawful commercial whaling in disguise.We don't need to kill whales to study them in the 21st century. More than 30,000 whales have been killed since a global ban on commercial whaling came into effect in 1986.Japan must not expand its whaling program. TELL JAPANESE AMBASSADOR RYOZO KATO TO IMMEDIATELY STOP THE SENSELESS YEARLY KILLING OF WHALES,INCLUDING THE ENDANGERED HUMPBACK. SIGN THIS PETITION NOW
We the undersigned,urge Japan to stand firm on its commitment to exclude humpback whales,and to end the hunt of all whale species. Whale killing for "scientific"purposes is unnecessary and is really unlawful commercial whaling in disguise.Whales don't need to be killed for research. We urge you to persuade your government to withdraw any plans to kill any whales
4:48 pm PDT, Aug 24,Sarina Tanner, New York
This is just cruel and needs to stop.
# 748:
4:30 pm PDT, Aug 9,Kuska Kuskova, Portugal
# 747:
3:49 pm PDT, Aug 8,Emmy Dorfman, Florida
# 746:
11:11 am PDT, Aug 7,Jessamyn Smallenburg, Michigan
We must act swiftly to protect these magnificent creatures!
# 745:
3:19 am PDT, Aug 7,Hendrata Loekman, Indonesia
# 744:
12:48 am PDT, Aug 6,Jeremy M, California
# 743:
10:01 am PDT, Jul 31,Robyn Gangemi, New Jersey
# 742:
3:52 pm PDT, Jul 30,DC Bass, California
# 741:
5:26 am PDT, Jul 29,Name not displayed, Belgium
# 740:
2:56 pm PDT, Jul 28,Emily Weibel, Minnesota
Killing humpach whales? Whaling!? How cruel can you get!? Whales are such beautiful creatures. Humpback whales make the most beautiful music in the world. You have to be pretty small to hurt these animals. Only a Monster would do this. This is lower than the lowest. Killing these animals only hurts all humans anyways because whales are so important to the food chain. Killing whales is just going to kill off humans even faster. Humans are already going to be endagered if we continue to kill creatures and the enviroment as much and fast as we do. Idiots. Monsters. Just cruel and stupid.
# 739:
1:11 pm PDT, Jul 28,Marina Payne, Oregon
# 738:
11:33 am PDT, Jul 28,Andrea Alnwick, New York
# 737:
5:20 pm PDT, Jul 17,Michele Gangemi, New Jersey
# 736:
5:01 am PDT, Jul 11,Claudia For the oceans, Netherlands
# 735:
6:18 pm PDT, Jul 9,Andrea Pereira, Brazil
# 734:
3:09 pm PDT, Jul 9,Greta Malkotzoglou, Greece
# 733:
10:14 am PDT, Jul 9,Lilian Blumenthal, Brazil
# 732:
1:09 pm PDT, Jul 8,Emme Hones, New York
# 731:
10:48 pm PDT, Jul 7,Animal Abuse Greece, Greece
# 730:
11:11 am PDT, Jul 7,Bridget Hopper, Kentucky
# 729:
10:24 am PDT, Jul 7,Hazel Matich, Illinois
# 728:
9:03 am PDT, Jul 7,Bonnie Dawson, Canada
Stop this Madness. There is a GLOBAL BAN on Whaling. Japan is an International Criminal by continuing to whale and not observe this BAN. Speak out, boycott Japan in any form you can. Hit them where it hurts, their pockets.
# 727:
8:20 pm PDT, Jul 6,Shannon Doyle, Wisconsin
# 726:
6:31 pm PDT, Jul 6,Igor Purlantov, New York
# 725:
5:16 pm PDT, Jul 6,Kathy Whitaker, Michigan
# 724:
5:10 pm PDT, Jul 6,Alison Hiestand, Connecticut
No whales deserved to be killed.
# 723:
5:07 pm PDT, Jul 6,Donna Smith, North Carolina
# 722:
12:05 pm PDT, Jul 6,Merry Loscalzo-Stumpf, Iowa
# 721:
8:14 am PDT, Jul 5,Yvette Monnet, France
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1:47 pm PDT, Jun 30,Kitty Kat, New York
# 719:
3:10 am PDT, Jun 27,Alexandra SUSINI, France
# 717:
8:50 am PDT, Jun 26,Hubert Delgrange, France
# 716:
5:44 pm PDT, Jun 21,Angela Bennett, United Kingdom