320,000 Will Die in Canada's Biggest Seal Cull for More Than 50 Years
Skin trade fuels government's quota increase. It was carnage on a scale the frozen ice floes of Newfoundland have not seen for more than half a century. The cull started early in the morning, with more than 70 boats disgorging hundreds of seal hunters on to the ice.| Comments on article "320,000 Will Die in Canada's Biggest Seal Cull for More Than 50 Years" | |||||||||
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