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The Cove Exposes Senseless Dolphin Slaughter in Japan

July 23, 2009

Posted by Joel Reynolds in Reviving the World's Oceans , Saving Wildlife and Wild Places , The Media and the Environment

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dolphins, internationalwhalingcommission, japan, marinemammals, mercury, navysonar, oceanicpreservationsociety, taiji, thecove

Many people know about NRDC's on-going battle to save whales and dolphins from ear-splitting military sonar.  After watching an extraordinary and award-winning new movie, The Cove, hopefully many more will learn about the current battle to save thousands of dolphins...continued

Fighting for the Lives of Marine Mammals in “The Cove”

February 2, 2009

Posted by Joel Reynolds in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

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dolphins, internationalwhalingcommission, louiepsihoyos, oceanicpreservationsociety, ops, ricobarry, savejapandolphins, sundance, taiji, thecove

Every once in a while there is a movie so good it's astonishing, and this morning I saw one.  It's called The Cove, and it has just been screened at the Sundance Film Festival to critical acclaim and standing ovations. ...continued

While Bush May No Longer Be President, His Legacy Endures

January 23, 2009

Posted by Joel Reynolds in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

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atlanticcoast, dolphins, gulfofmexico, hawaii, marinemammals, midnightrules, nationalmarinefisheriesservice, navy, navysonar, NMFS, NOAA, obama, presidentbush, sonar, southerncalifornia, whales

Former President Bush may have left DC, but his legacy to degrade national environmental laws and allow the military to circumvent marine mammal protection laws continues. I was disappointed today to see the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) issue final...continued

Supreme Court to Examine the Navy's Use of Sonar

October 2, 2008

Posted by Joel Reynolds in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

Tags:
dolphins, navy, nrdcv.winter, ocean, sonar, supremecourt, whales

Next Wednesday, in Washington, D.C., the U.S. Supreme Court will hear argument in Winter v NRDC, our case challenging the Navy's illegal use of sonar off the southern California coast. As I wrote about previously, NRDC challenged the Navy's refusal...continued

Joel Reynolds
Joel Reynolds
Director of NRDC's Urban Program, the Marine Mammal Protection and So. California Ecosystem projects
Santa Monica, CA
I graduated in 1978 from Columbia Law School, where I was a Harlan Fiske Stone...
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