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EIA & The Black Fish work to end illegal drift netting

In May, EIA and fellow NGO The Black Fish presented a paper to the Scientific Committee meeting of the International Whaling Commission (IWC) highlighting the threat of illegal drift netting to populations of whales, dolphins and porpoises whereupon this information will be relayed to European ministers

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Action alert: Tell the EU to say ‘no’ to single-use plastic bags

As the European Parliament votes on measures to reduce the consumption of single-use plastic bags – the third most common type of litter found on European beaches, lakes and rivers – we call on supporters to urge MEPs to support binding measures that will significantly reduce the use of such plastic bags

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Action alert: Tell Rakuten to end elephant & whale sales

Consumers are urged to protest directly to internet retailing giant Rakuten and via its social media over its sales of elephant ivory and whale products, citing Japan’s failure to properly manage its domestic ivory trade and whale products originating from protected species or with dangerously high levels of toxins

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The news we’ve helped to make and break in 2013!

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The Autumn 2013 issue of Investigator is now available

The Autumn 2013 issue of our bi-annual newsletter Investigator, featuring an overview of key campaign activities during the past six months. This issue features: The cool technology revolution that’s easier on the climate and lots more

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Are you ready to double up for cetaceans with the Big Give?

We have achieved some major victories for whales and dolphins in recent years, such as successfully calling on internet retail giants to end sales and advertisements for cetacean products. Reaching our target of £20,000 in the Big Give will have a major impact on the work we are able to undertake in the coming year