Close to 1,500 dolphins were killed on a Faroe Islands beach as part of a traditional hunt. The Sea Shepherd, an animal activist group, said it counted 1,428 white-sided dolphins killed in the hunt.
Every summer in the Faroe Islands hundreds of pilot whales and dolphins are slaughtered in drive hunts known as the "grind" that residents defend as a long-held tradition. The hunt always sparks ...
A conservation group's account of more than 1,400 dolphins being slaughtered over the weekend in the remote Faroe Islands has drawn a huge outcry online. Hunting for sea mammals is a common and ...
The government of the Faroe Islands is proposing a catch limit of 500 dolphins for the territory's annual whale hunt this year. The move comes after last year’s pursuit saw more than 1,400 animals ...
The grindadráp, known simply as the “grind,” literally translates from old Nordic as “the murder of whales”. My opposition to the grind—the ongoing slaughter of pilot whales and other dolphins in the ...
Trails marked as suitable for children may not be. Keep in mind that hiking times and difficulty levels have been estimated ...
The tiny Faroe Islands in the north Atlantic could be a poor choice for travelers with vertigo, seasickness or a fear of enclosed spaces.
"This connection between nature and modern people is gone." Greenwich Entertainment has revealed an official trailer for another indie documentary - this one called A Taste of Whale. That is a very ...
A tradition of dolphin hunting in the Faroe Islands has led to international outcry after more than 1,400 dolphins were killed in one day, leaving a beach doused in blood. The BBC reports that on ...
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