Timeline for Domesticated Whales?
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Aug 11, 2016 at 16:23 | comment | added | Twelfth | @AndreiROM - don't forget the Nordic populaces and Canadian inuit. They are already pretty sustainable practices though | |
Aug 10, 2016 at 20:47 | history | edited | Cem Kalyoncu | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Aug 10, 2016 at 20:39 | history | edited | Cem Kalyoncu | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Aug 10, 2016 at 20:38 | comment | added | Cem Kalyoncu | They were hunted for a very long time. We stopped doing it after a time with some sort of an international agreement. I will change the text to reflect it was in the past (not too far tough) But not all species became endangered because of hunting. The reason is adaptability. | |
Aug 10, 2016 at 20:34 | comment | added | AndreiROM | "Whales are already hunted for food and most species are doing well." <- no, whales are only hunted for food by a tiny percentage of the human race (the Japanese), and they mostly do so illegally.. When we did hunt them (for various reasons), we almost caused their extinction. | |
Aug 10, 2016 at 20:31 | history | answered | Cem Kalyoncu | CC BY-SA 3.0 |