NEW: There is bar staff at @FWC26Toronto have yet to be paid by vendor, City of @Toronto confirms to CP24 it learned about payment “concerns” today, but that is expected to be changed tonight.
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Whales are being harpooned again in Iceland in 2026, despite overwhelming evidence that these hunts cause fear, suffering, and prolonged deaths.
These vulnerable whales are intelligent, social beings who feel pain, form bonds, and fight to survive. They should be protected, not targeted for profit.
Please send our letter urging Iceland’s leaders to end commercial whaling and stop allowing whales to suffer for an industry that belongs in the past.
Act now: https://t.co/SeobHjJ4Fx
#Whales #Iceland #Cetaceans #AnimalRights
Please Share The Happiness Of A FREED Bear 🐻.
Sen, a Moon Bear, was forced to live in appalling conditions in a tiny cage at a bile farm for 27 years. Here he is after being rescued, and playing in a pool at the @AnimalsAsia sanctuary.
Sen has found happiness at last ❤️🩹.
Thank you to everyone who rescued him 🙏.
Sen’s story in full: https://t.co/wgizwxtsYs
🎦 Credit: Animals Asia.
@PeterEgan6@MoonbearJill@GrumpyOldRick
Only about 370 North Atlantic right whales remain on Earth.
They are critically endangered, facing constant threats from vessel strikes, fishing gear entanglements, and an ongoing Unusual Mortality Event.
One of them is a 5-year-old male spotted entangled this month. The rope runs through his jaw and trails behind his tail. Rescuers reached him twice, but couldn’t remove it.
Only around 70 breeding females remain.
Entanglement is the number one killer of North Atlantic right whales. Many drag fishing gear for months, too exhausted to feed, too tangled to escape, until it kills them.
A slow death by a thousand ropes. One whale at a time. Of a species that can’t spare a single one.
We’re losing them faster than they can be born.
[Source: NOAA Fisheries, North Atlantic Right Whale Health Updates (#5192), updated June 16, 2026.]
Man Hater loved simple joys like playing in the dirt. He deserved a life, not a spectacle. After years of fear & provocation for entertainment, he was injured in the arena & killed. This is not care, it's exploitation.
Act now: https://t.co/tUh4qzDhhV
RT & https://t.co/OFruFnwKqt
A 60-year-old man is in police custody in Broward County, Florida after he was caught on camera Wednesday throwing an elderly German shepherd off the back of a box truck, several feet above the ground, and then abandoning it while it was immobile on the ground. The suspect, Humberto Exposito, was making a delivery to a supermarket when the incident happened.
The Pembroke Police Department says the dog, Nico, was found malnourished with matted hair, and appears to have advanced hip dysplasia.
According to the website of Broward County Animal Care, where Nico was taken for evaluation, he has a placement and is not available for adoption.
#Sunday 28/6/2026 & another week is lost to captivity.
If the walls around #Lucy could talk, what a sad story they would tell.
If the walls could feel #lucys pain they would weep.
If you could touch the walls & feel #Lucys pain, your body would crumble. @AndrewKnack 🙏
🆓 #Lucy
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海洋哺乳類をパブリックディスプレイ目的で飼育することは間違✋✋✋っていると考えている。
It’s wrong ✋✋✋to hold marine mammals in captivity for the purpose of public display.
#イルカ天使日本#dolphinangels
🎨 @VALKANN1
27/5/2026: In one single day, the Faroe Islands killed ~700 dolphins & pilot whales - more than two-thirds of last year’s total in hours. This isn’t subsistence. This is industrialized spectacle in 2026. When does it end? @Tinganes#StopTheGrind
Entire family pods - pregnant females, calves, juveniles - driven for hours in terror, then slaughtered on beaches. Intelligence of pilot whales & dolphins makes this especially cruel. @Tinganes#StopTheGrind
📷 Hugo Bret
#Norway#PM@jonasgahrstore,
We understand that it is difficult to stop #whaling as the industry provides jobs. A plan to phase out whaling over 2 years will give people the time to transition out of reliance on whaling for a livelihood. 1/2