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July 23, 2009
Posted by Joel Reynolds in Reviving the World's Oceans
, Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
, The Media and the Environment
- Tags:
- 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→
February 2, 2009
Posted by Joel Reynolds in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
- Tags:
- 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→
January 23, 2009
Posted by Joel Reynolds in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
- Tags:
- 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→
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→