Why Won’t Japan Stop Illegally Hunting Whales?
In 1986, a worldwide moratorium was imposed on commercial whaling, yet countries like Japan continue to kill the whales. So why does Japan still hunt whales?
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- 2.How Japan Gets Away With Killing Whales
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- 5.An Eerie Look Inside Japan’s Nuclear Exclusion Zone | National Geographic
- 6.Why Won’t Japan Stop Illegally Hunting Whales?
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