Iceland’s government is set to resume hunting fin whales after a two-month pause but with guidelines in place aimed at killing the animals as quickly as possible to reduce suffering. A global moratorium on whaling has been in place since 1986 but the controversial practice continues in Iceland, Norway and Japan. *Warning: Some images in this report may be distressing to viewers.
Iceland resumes whale hunting under stricter conditions
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