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  • The Wildlife Trade

China Reverses Ban on Rhino and Tiger Parts Trade *UPDATE*

  • by advocateforthevoiceless
  • Posted on November 8, 2018November 12, 2018
  • The Wildlife Trade

Hunting Captive Bred Lions

  • by advocateforthevoiceless
  • Posted on September 21, 2018
  • The Wildlife Trade

Assessment of E-commerce Wildlife Trade

  • by advocateforthevoiceless
  • Posted on July 12, 2018
  • The Wildlife Trade

Trophy

  • by advocateforthevoiceless
  • Posted on January 16, 2018March 19, 2018
  • Environmental Impact

Species on the Verge (Pt. I)

  • by advocateforthevoiceless
  • Posted on March 21, 2016April 22, 2016
  • The Wildlife Trade

The Black Mambas

  • by advocateforthevoiceless
  • Posted on March 16, 2016April 22, 2016
  • The Wildlife Trade

Where Have All the Pangolins Gone?

  • by advocateforthevoiceless
  • Posted on March 16, 2016April 22, 2016
  • The Wildlife Trade

Animal Products: Bogus Health Benefits

  • by advocateforthevoiceless
  • Posted on March 16, 2016September 13, 2016

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The loss of J35’s calf and the grieving behavior she has exhibited since. The southern resident population needs all the help they can get. Post coming soon.
“Food matters and animals matter and eating animals matters even more.”
The Marine Mammal Protection Act was passed in 1972, in part, to prohibit the capture of marine mammals in U.S. waters - protecting many wild (and captive) animals from harm. In 1994, the MMPA was amended, stating that any entity offering “an education or conservation program based on professionally recognized standards of the public display community,” can, without legal repercussions, import and breed marine mammals. After years of wild-capture expeditions, Washington became the first state to ban the capture of orcas in 1976. In what would become a historic trend for the park, SeaWorld opposed legislation meant to protect orcas from being captured in U.S. waters. Internationally, orcas and other whales are still captured from the wild and sold into captivity. The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) regulates the trade of orcas and other marine mammals, but because many species are considered data deficient and not classified across the board as endangered, their trade is not actively controlled. As it stands, CITES has a limited ability to regulate the trade of cetaceans across borders.

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