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Environment September 4, 2007

Japanese Field Trip: Video of Children Watch as Whale is Dismembered

As the Japanese government fights to keep whaling over international objections, Japanese officials continue to try to win over the minds of the young that killing whales is a noble cultural tradition. In this video, children responded in shock to the process. Click here for video and story.

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