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Stopwhaling

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Japan is killing protected whales in a marine mammal sanctuary, selling illegal whale meat and buying pro-whaling votes in an international decision-making body. More than 25,000 whales have been hunted and killed since the ban on whaling was imposed. Even more shocking, this unsanctioned killing is happening in the protected waters of Antarctica’s Southern Ocean Marine Sanctuary, defying international law. How is this possible?

http://www.stopwhaling.org/site/c.hhLTK0PDLqF/b.1389015/k.15/Learn_More_Whaling_Secrets_Youre_Not_Supposed_to_Know.htm

 

Help save the haunting, poetic songs of the endangered humpback whale by creating a whale song of your own. Once hunted to the brink of extinction, humpback whales are once again the cruel target of Japanese whalers for the first time in more than forty years. Use real recordings of humpback whales to mix and record your own songs using a simple keyboard interface. You can even download humpback whale sounds to create your own remixes offline.

 

Once you've finished creating your song, send your song to your friends and take action. Then enter your song in the Whale Remix Song contest for your chance to win. The top ten songs will win prizes, including iPod nanos, shuffles and the grand prize video iPod. Songs will be judged by a panel of celebrity musicians!

http://www.stopwhaling.org/site/c.hhLTK0PDLqF/b.1511185/k.43B6/Stop_Whaling_Now__Whales__Whale_Remix_Project.htm?sid=127889793

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