Iceland’s rogue whaling season comes to an end with a bloody tally of 148 dead fin whales
Iceland’s first whaling season in four years has come to an end, chalking up a death toll of 148 fin whales
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Iceland’s first whaling season in four years has come to an end, chalking up a death toll of 148 fin whales
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