Humpback Whale Population Leaps Back From Near-Extinction — From Just 450 To Over 25,000 — Collective Evolution – December 5, 2019

(Collective-Evolution)  A new study from the University of Washington’s School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences has revealed that the humpback whale population (also known as Megaptera novaeangliae) is growing, and has rebounded from near extinction numbers to approximately 25,000. The researchers believe that these numbers are close to pre-whaling numbers. The study was co-authored by Grant Adams, John Best and André Punt. →

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For The First Time In 17 Years, ZERO Whales Will Be Harpooned In Iceland! — Collective Evolution – July 2, 2019

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Our planet is changing rapidly, and for the better. Despite all of the challenges we face, and the many issues that remain to be solved as well as measures being imposed on the human population that they really do not desire and have been speaking up against, like 5G, there is a lot of good news coming as a result of decades and decades of information, awareness, and activism.

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Canada Just Officially Banned Dolphin and Whale Captivity — Waking Times – June 26, 2019

Canada Just Officially Banned Dolphin and Whale Captivity

Elias Marat, The Mind Unleashed
Waking Times

In a big win for animal rights advocates, Canada will no longer allow whales, dolphins and porpoises to be bred and held in captivity for the purpose of entertainment.

The Ending the Captivity of Whales and Dolphins Act, which was passed by Canada’s parliament on Monday, will ensure that cetaceans—or aquatic mammals—will no longer be subject to the trauma of confinement in aquatic entertainment parks, which animal rights activists have blasted as amounting to a system of animal cruelty.

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Canada Officially Bans Dolphin and Whale Captivity — The Anti-Media – June 14, 2019

(TMU) — In a big win for animal rights advocates, Canada will no longer allow whales, dolphins and porpoises to be bred and held in captivity for the purpose of entertainment.

The Ending the Captivity of Whales and Dolphins Act, which was passed by Canada’s parliament on Monday, will ensure that cetaceans—or aquatic mammals—will no longer be subject to the trauma of confinement in aquatic entertainment parks, which animal rights activists have blasted as amounting to a system of animal cruelty.

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Receiving Energies from Sirius ∞The 9D Arcturian Council — Daniel Scranton’s Channeling – May 24, 2019

Receiving Energies from Sirius ∞The 9D Arcturian Council

“Greetings. We are the Arcturian Council. We are pleased to connect with all of you.

You have been receiving more energy from the Sirius Star System of late, and that energy has heightened your sense of purpose, your desire to be of service, and your willingness to explore new possibilities for how you can come together as a collective. You have been on a track lately to bring in as much of the galactic energies that you can because you can feel how much those energies are of service to you. And then you receive all of the high frequency energies from star systems like Sirius, and you recognize how much that energy can transform you, and you also want to do something with it. You want to put the energies from Sirius to good use.

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Grieving Orca Highlights Plight of Endangered Whales – Aug 3, 2018

The size of the Orca herd in the Pacific Northwest waters has fallen to 75 as birthed calves continue to die.

Their plight is symptomatic of the poor health of the world’s oceans.

Grieving orca highlights plight of endangered whales

PHUONG LE, Associated Press, Aug. 1, 2018

https://komonews.com/news/local/grieving-orca-highlights-plight-of-endangered-whales

SEATTLE (AP) — Whale researchers are keeping close watch on an endangered orca that has spent the past week keeping her dead calf afloat in Pacific Northwest waters, a display that has struck an emotional chord around the world and highlighted the plight of the declining population that has not seen a successful birth since 2015.

Researchers have observed the 20-year-old whale known as J35 pushing her dead young along and propping it up while swimming for miles in the waters of Washington state and British Columbia. The calf died July 24 shortly after it was born.

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Cosmic Disclosure: Reptilians and Aquafarians — Sphere-Being Alliance : News – July 11, 2018

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David Wilcock: Welcome back to “Cosmic Disclosure”. I’m your host, David Wilcock, and I’m here again with our guest, Emery Smith, with deeper insights into his extraterrestrial coworkers.Emery, welcome back. Emery Smith: Thanks, Dave. David: This is one of the most fascinating topics of your testimony as far as I’m concerned, because it’s one thing….Read more

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Hundreds of Whales and Dolphins Slaughtered in Annual Faroe Islands Hunt – November 10, 2017

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Sea Shepherd Global has documented the grisly annual hunt and slaughter of pilot whales and dolphins in the Danish Faroe Islands.

As part of its ongoing Operation Bloody Fjords campaign, the ocean conservation group sent a crew of volunteers posing as tourists to six different Faroese towns covering 19 designated whaling bays with the aim of “[exposing] the continued barbaric killing of dolphins and pilot whales,” campaign leader and Sea Shepherd UK Director Robert Read said.

Over the course of ten weeks from this July to early September, the volunteers documented nine separate grindadráp events (what these yearly hunts are called in Faroese). According to the group, 198 Atlantic white-sided dolphins and 436 pilot whales were killed.

The Faroese whaling tradition, also known as a grind, has a recorded history since 1584. During a grind, island authorities allow a flotilla of boats to drive dolphins and whales into a shallow bay. The animals are then killed with a whaling knife that severs their spinal cord.

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These Clever Dolphins In Georgia Have The Most Unique Hunting Technique [Watch] – May 8, 2017

Credit: Coastal Care Evolution is an amazing thing that, although somehow disputed despite scientific evidence and real world examples you can see everyday, has helped today’s animals and humans adapt to our surroundings and survive better wherever we choose to live. This is most evident in wild animals, whose primitive techniques and unique physical adaptations…

via These Clever Dolphins In Georgia Have The Most Unique Hunting Technique [Watch] — True Activist

The Cove Hunt In Japan Is Back & Dolphins Are in Serious Danger – They Need Our Attention — Sept. 08, 2016

by Alexa Erickson, Collective Evolution When we think of endangered species, one of the first things that comes to mind is how human activity has played a part. From deforestation and climate change to toxic chemicals in the air and water, the reality is grim. But just as terrible is the unnecessary practice of poaching.…

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