The roots of the Canadian harp seal hunt can be traced to the 16th Century. But in the mid-20th century, opposition to the commercial hunt became widespread after television images of seal pups being killed with clubs on the pack ice off the coast of Newfoundland were broadcast around the world. International conservation groups, animal welfare groups, animal rights groups, and foreign governments have been calling for the Canadian government to end the commercial seal hunt on the grounds that it is inhumane and that harvest levels are unsustainable. The Canadian government defends the traditional practices of hunting harp seals, argues that seal pelts are an important source of income for sealers, and insists that the killing methods are h...
On September 16, 2009 the European parliament adopted a Regulation (EC) 1007/2009 prohibiting the se...
A method of horse training is discussed, which is based on an old technique known in Australia as th...
The seal harvest has played a major role in the cultural and economic development of Newfoundland fo...
Like efforts to end the commercial hunting of whales, the campaign to stop the slaughter of seals in...
The Canadian harp seal (Pagophilus groenlandicus) hunt has, for several decades, raised public conce...
The Canadian harp seal (Pagophilus groenlandicus) hunt has, for several decades, raised public conce...
The writer points out that Inuit communities depend more on the ringed seal than on the harp seal in...
Much attention has been given over the years to animal welfare issues surrounding the seal hunt in A...
The population of the harp seal, Pagophilus groenlandicus, is divided into three distinct breeding g...
The Numbers Behind Canada’s Seal Hunt; Gestation Crate Conversions; Fooling Nature’s Engineers; Sign...
World opinion, including that of many Canadians, has long been against the annual so-called seal ha...
The Canadian government's current management procedure for harp seals is described by Fisheries...
The Canadian government's current management procedure for harp seals is described by Fisheries...
AbstractHarp seals require pack ice as a platform for resting, to give birth and nurse their young. ...
The successful conservation of gray seals has led to increased seal-induced damage to the Atlantic s...
On September 16, 2009 the European parliament adopted a Regulation (EC) 1007/2009 prohibiting the se...
A method of horse training is discussed, which is based on an old technique known in Australia as th...
The seal harvest has played a major role in the cultural and economic development of Newfoundland fo...
Like efforts to end the commercial hunting of whales, the campaign to stop the slaughter of seals in...
The Canadian harp seal (Pagophilus groenlandicus) hunt has, for several decades, raised public conce...
The Canadian harp seal (Pagophilus groenlandicus) hunt has, for several decades, raised public conce...
The writer points out that Inuit communities depend more on the ringed seal than on the harp seal in...
Much attention has been given over the years to animal welfare issues surrounding the seal hunt in A...
The population of the harp seal, Pagophilus groenlandicus, is divided into three distinct breeding g...
The Numbers Behind Canada’s Seal Hunt; Gestation Crate Conversions; Fooling Nature’s Engineers; Sign...
World opinion, including that of many Canadians, has long been against the annual so-called seal ha...
The Canadian government's current management procedure for harp seals is described by Fisheries...
The Canadian government's current management procedure for harp seals is described by Fisheries...
AbstractHarp seals require pack ice as a platform for resting, to give birth and nurse their young. ...
The successful conservation of gray seals has led to increased seal-induced damage to the Atlantic s...
On September 16, 2009 the European parliament adopted a Regulation (EC) 1007/2009 prohibiting the se...
A method of horse training is discussed, which is based on an old technique known in Australia as th...
The seal harvest has played a major role in the cultural and economic development of Newfoundland fo...