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New government marine wildlife code to help reduce dolphin disturbance

The launch today by UK Government of new guidance on how to act responsibly around...

UK government to extend ivory ban to stop the sale of orca teeth

Following the UK ban on the import, export and dealing of elephant ivory in 2022,...

Dead whale beauty products to be sold in Japanese vending machine stores

Antarctic minke whale alongside Japanese whaling ship. Photo © Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert Japanese whale hunting company,...

Arrests made following illegal whale meat smuggling from Japan to South Korea

Customs authorities in Busan, South Korea, have arrested six people for allegedly smuggling at least...

Dead whale in Southern California

The body of a 43-foot dead gray whale has found a resting place on a Southern California beach leaving California officials challenged by what to do with the 35 tons of whale.  In the U.S., attending to a stranded whale or dolphin is not only about a logistical response, but also a legal one.  Read more about the California situation in this New York Times update: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/29/us/dead-whale-california-beach.html?_r=1