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New Duke University/IFAW study shows HARP SEALS ON THIN ICE
5th January 2012 by Sheryl Fink | 4 Comments
In recent years, the IFAW Seal Team has witnessed firsthand the devastating effects of climate change on harp seal pups in Read more »
Within the animal welfare movement, reasons for hope
23rd December 2011 by Fred O'Regan | 4 Comments
As with many people, I find the end of the year a time of reflection. It’s a good time to look back over the year, Read more »
Yay! Thanks to all my friends!
19th December 2011 by Sheryl Fink | 371 Comments
I’m thrilled to tell you that the door to one of the largest markets for seal products has now been slammed shut Read more »
A young starving harp seal pup.
15th December 2011 by Sheryl Fink | 10 Comments
Much to our surprise, French Canadian media is reporting that the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) has recommended a Read more »
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IFAW says sealers should not pin hopes on Conservative Government support
2nd February 2012
A “Day of the Seal” was arranged by Canada’s Conservative government on Parliament Hill today, purportedly to show support for sealers, but according to the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) the government is falling shor Read more »
Time to face reality, end the commercial seal hunt
4th January 2012
The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW www.ifaw.org) wants Canada’s 2012 commercial seal hunt to be called off due to conservation concerns raised by a new scientific report showing that climate change is negatively impacting harp seal Read more »
Shrouded in secrecy, Namibian seal hunt closes for another season
15th November 2011
November 15 marks the official closing of the Namibian seal hunt for another season. Despite calls from the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) and other groups for transparency around Namibia’s annual hunt for Cape fur seals, it remai Read more »
27th February 2009
“This would be an historic moment – a moment that marks the beginning of the inevitable end to Canada’s commercial seal hunt,” said renowned Canadian lawyer Clayton Ruby. “Senator Harb would be demonstrating incredible l Read more »
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Economics of Canada’s Commercial Seal Hunt - 2009 update
13th October 2011 by | 0 Comments
Canada’s commercial seal hunt remains an industry predominantly based on the skins of seals aged 3 weeks to 3 months of Read more »
Economics of Canada’s Commercial Seal Hunt - 2011 update
1st June 2011 by | 0 Comments
Canada’s commercial seal hunt remains an industry predominantly based on the skins of seals aged 3 weeks to 3 months of Read more »
Ending Canada’s Commercial Seal Hunt
7th March 2011 by | 0 Comments
Our first campaign, in 1969, was in protest of the Canadian seal hunt. By the 1980s, our work, and the outrage of millions of Read more »
1st June 2010 by Dr. David M. Lavigne | 0 Comments
The annual hunt for the Cape fur seal Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus occurs at breeding colonies situated along Namibia Read more »
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IFAW says sealers should not pin hopes on Conservative Government support
2nd February 2012 by | 0 Comments
A “Day of the Seal” was arranged by Canada’s Conservative government on Parliament Hill today, purportedly Read more »
New Duke University/IFAW study shows HARP SEALS ON THIN ICE
5th January 2012 by Sheryl Fink | 4 Comments
In recent years, the IFAW Seal Team has witnessed firsthand the devastating effects of climate change on harp seal pups in Read more »
Time to face reality, end the commercial seal hunt
4th January 2012 by | 0 Comments
The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW www.ifaw.org) wants Canada’s 2012 commercial seal hunt to be called Read more »
Within the animal welfare movement, reasons for hope
23rd December 2011 by Fred O'Regan | 4 Comments
As with many people, I find the end of the year a time of reflection. It’s a good time to look back over the year, Read more »
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