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Day of the Dolphin - Redux - 20th September 2006

Ric O'Barry has been dedicated to abolishing the billion-dollar dolphin slave trade and has headed The Dolphin Project since 1970. He is also involved with many other international organizations dedicated to protecting our oceans and recently stirred up the IWC meeting in St. Kitts. One campaign he has been working hard at in recent years is to stop mass dolphin slaughters in Japan.

Please watch this video - Graphic content warning!

Then join me below to find out how you can help stop it.

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Read about last year's Japan Dolphin Day where you will find a list of Japanese embassies and consulates, including their email addresses.

Please please send your thoughts about the slaughter to as many of them as you can on the 20th.

Then read the articles below about this campaign and see if there is anything more you can do. You can make a difference, if you want to.

Dolphins slaughter spark embassy protest - 18th September 2006

Animal Welfare Institute

Mass. Animal Rights Organisation

Cetacea Defence

Orca Network

Captive Animals Org

Marine Connection

Environmental Investigation Agency

Sea Shepherd Conservation Society

Last chance for animals

Care for the Wild

Cetacean Society International

Dolphin ACTION ALERT: Dominican Republic

JAPAN DOLPHIN DAY third Notice - August 7th 2006

Please send those emails, lets screw up their systems for a day!

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Submitted by Fuzz Buzz on Fri, 2006-09-15 01:51.

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