Images of a whale hunt in the Faroe Islands 200 miles north of Scotland have sparked renewed anger from conservationists and animal activists. The pictures show dozens of whales being herded into a ...
Almost every year, bloody images of the Faroe Islands’ grindadráp are splashed across newspapers, with the practise damned as “a gruesome massacre”, “a barbaric slaughter”. But is killing whales for ...
A cruise line has apologized to over 1,000 of its passengers after one of its ships arrived at port in the middle of a whale hunt where dozens of the marine mammals were being slaughtered. Ambassador ...
A British cruise line has apologized to passengers who witnessed the slaughter of 78 pilot whales in the Faroe Islands on Sunday. Ambassador Cruise Line guests arrived to the port in the capital of ...
A cruise ship docked at the Faroe Islands on Sunday, leaving its passengers to witness a mass hunt of dolphins. The British cruise ship operator, Ambassador Cruise Line, has since apologized on ...
Up to 250 pilot whales have been killed as part of an annual hunt in the Faroe Islands, prompting calls from anti-whaling activists for the barbaric practice to be stopped. Images taken by the Sea ...
A whale hunt near the Faroe Islands left passengers on a luxury cruise in distress as they watched dozens of the creatures die. Ambassador Cruise Line apologized to customers following the July 9 hunt ...
An Island woman has launched a new petition to stop the Faroe Islands hosting the Island Games in 2027. Katie Drake set up ...
More than 1,400 white-sided dolphins were killed Sunday night in the Faroe Islands, in what local authorities said was a traditional whaling hunt. More than 1,400 white-sided dolphins were killed ...
The "grindadrap", as the practice is known, has been blasted by animal rights activists as cruel and inhumane, but Faroese Fisheries Minister Hogni Hoydal insists it is "ecological" and "respectful".
Look, the bottom line is pretty simple, really: If you’re that upset about it, don’t eat whale. What could be simpler? This was the takeaway from what recently became Reason No. 492,484 why ocean ...
On the isolated North Atlantic archipelago of the Faroe Islands, the longtime hunting practices of the Faroese are threatened by dangerously high mercury levels in the whales, decimated seabird ...
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