#Act4 Wildlife A campaign – supported by an international coalition of almost 40 conservation and animal welfare organisations – calls on airlines flying between Norway and Japan to pledge not to carry or promote whale meat. How to tackle whaling in Norway 9 March 2020
#Act4 Wildlife Japan insisted Friday that it no longer whales, an endangered species, in international waters, but is accused of violating a wildlife treaty by allowing the marketing of stocks of killed whales in the past years. Whale hunting: Japan under pressure 17 August 2019 C'est Assez
#Act4 AnimalsEU Japanese fishermen have set sail to hunt whales commercially for the first time in more than three decades after Tokyo’s controversial decision to withdraw from the International Whaling Commission. Japan resumes commercial whaling for the first time in 30 years 1 July 2019
#Act4 Wildlife Canada has made it illegal to catch and hold whales, dolphins and porpoises in captivity. Canada passes ‘Free Willy’ bill to ban captivity of whales and dolphins 11 June 2019
#Act4 Wildlife Australia’s global leadership on whale conservation will be tested as Japanese hunters move to a different hemisphere Japan's war on whales isn't over – the Australian government must keep fighting 1 April 2019
#Act4 Wildlife Iceland has announced it may kill more than 2,000 whales over the next five years, despite a declining market for whale meat and a growing sentiment against whaling among the Nordic country’s own citizens. Iceland says it may kill 2,000 whales in next five years 22 February 2019
A fleet of five vessels will reportedly leave for the country’s coastal waters on 1 July Japan to resume commercial whaling one day after leaving the International Whaling Commission 25 January 2019