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Pilot whale hunt begins in Klaksvik, Faroe Islands. - Sea Shepherd The Faroe Islands are an independent territory of Denmark, some 300km north of the United Kingdom.
The Faroe Islands' annual whale hunt has begun, sparking condemnation from animal rights groups - though it remains a complex cultural issue. This year's first pilot whale hunt took place in the North ...
As part of the so-called Grindadráp, or whale hunt, hundreds of pilot whales and other types of dolphins are slaughtered every year in the autonomous Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic, which ...
Today, in the wake of the latest Faroe Islands drive hunt on Friday that killed 42 more pilot whales, the Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) and six other leading animal welfare and marine conservation ...
Cruise passengers visiting the Faroe Islands saw the residents hunting whales. Columnist Tim Rowland sees another reason not to go on a cruise ship.
The mass slaughter of pilot whales is a centuries-old hunting tradition in the Faroe Islands. Thousands of cruise ship passengers were left horrified after several pilot whales were slaughtered in ...
A whale hunt near the Faroe Islands, west of Norway, left passengers on a luxury cruise in distress as they watched dozens of the creatures die. Ambassador Cruise Line apologised to customers ...
The Faroe Islands hunt on average 800 pilot whales annually. LONDON -- 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 ...
News Nation/World 78 whales slaughtered in front of cruise passengers in Faroe Islands July 13, 2023 Updated Thu., July 13, 2023 at 9:01 p.m. X Email Reddit ...
July 13, 2023 / 3:24 PM EDT / CBS News Cruise ship passengers arrived in the Faroe Islands as dozens of whales were killed as part of a traditional hunt, the cruise line confirmed Thursday.
This story contains a graphic image. A British cruise line has apologized to passengers who witnessed the slaughter of nearly 80 pilot whales in the Faroe Islands on Sunday.