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Outrage over dolphin death prompts ultimatum

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Outrage over dolphin death prompts ultimatum

Kritsada Mueanhawong

 

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KRABI:-- Locals in Krabi Province were outraged over the weekend, after a social media post showing a dead dolphin calf caught in an illegal coastal-fishing net system went viral yesterday. 

A user on the social networking application ‘Line’ shared the photographs, taken in the Khao Khram sub-district’s Tah Paree Bay. 

After examining the calf, a Marine official stated that the baby dolphin, weighing just about four kilograms, had been stuck in the trap for several days with its intestines ripped out.

 

Full Story: http://www.phuketgazette.net/phuket-news/Outrage-dolphin-death-prompts-ultimatum/65595?desktopversion#ad-image-0

 
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Locals were "outraged" :cheesy:

 

Yet I see no "outraged" mentionings of 75 needless deaths a day of "humans" on the roads.

 

Maybe Dolphins carry more value than humans.

14 minutes ago, Pattaya28 said:

Locals were "outraged" :cheesy:

 

Yet I see no "outraged" mentionings of 75 needless deaths a day of "humans" on the roads.

 

Maybe Dolphins carry more value than humans.

Dolphins are not overpopulating the world and causing environmental disasters.

17 hours ago, Pattaya28 said:

Locals were "outraged" :cheesy:

 

Yet I see no "outraged" mentionings of 75 needless deaths a day of "humans" on the roads.

 

Maybe Dolphins carry more value than humans.

dolphins did not put in the nets. humans built the roads and choose to use them.

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