Save Japanese Dolphins

十二月 2, 2006 - Leave a Response

Save Japanese Dolphins

Facts about Dolphin Drive Hunts in Japan

During drive hunts, migrating pods of dolphins and other small whales are first panicked and confused by loud banging, then herded, by the hundreds, into shallow coves and butchered, one by one, by fishermen. Every year, some 20,000 small cetaceans of several species, some of which are endangered, including bottlenose dolphins, striped dolphins, spotted dolphins, Risso’s dolphins, short-finned pilot whales, white-sided dolphins and false killer whales, are killed or taken in the drives, sometimes illegally.

This cruel and inhumane practice is sanctioned and controlled by the Government of Japan, which claims that these animals compete with the fishermen and slaughtering them is a means of pest control, but no evidence for this claim exists. The dolphins are processed and used as pet food or fertilizer, and the government is encouraging the consumption of dolphin meat. In fact, the hunts would be economically unviable without the sale of live dolphins captured during the drives to dolphinariums in Asia and elsewhere.

There is abundant scientific evidence that drive hunts inflict incredible pain and suffering on highly intelligent, self-aware, and socially complex animals. The hunts have been universally condemned on both welfare and conservation grounds, but repeated requests to end them, from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and numerous other scientific and conservation organizations, have been ignored.

The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA), the professional organization that represents over 1,200 zoos and aquariums around the world, and the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) in the United States, have also condemned these hunts. WAZA explicitly prohibits member organizations from procuring animals from drive hunts. Now, marine scientists, WAZA, and AZA have joined with other non-governmental organizations to bring an immediate end to drive hunting.

Join us in our efforts by signing the petition.

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[轉]Whale and dolphin intelligence is confirmed

十月 27, 2006 - Leave a Response

[標題]Whale and dolphin intelligence is confirmed
[日期]10/03/2006 10:00:00 AM
[出處]WDCS – Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society
[摘錄內文]

A new scientific paper published in an international journal sheds light on the previously disputed intelligence of whales and dolphins.

Whales and dolphins are indeed highly intelligent, as has long been believed – this is the conclusion of a new paper from Mark Simmonds, International Director of Science for WDCS. The research stands in stark contrast to some recent reports that such animals fail to exhibit intelligence.

In his paper Into the brains of whales, published this month in Applied Animal Behaviour Science, Simmonds puts forward a compelling argument for the highly developed intelligence of both whales and dolphins. He asserts that, rather than brain anatomy or size, which is sometimes used to indicate cognitive ability, more accurate indicators of intelligence can be found in behaviour and social structures.

[後感]
我要把這篇paper( Mark Peter Simmonds Into the Brains of Whales J. Appl. Anim. Behav.Sci. 100 (2006) 103-116.)找出來…

不過老實說
也有狂熱份子認為愛情鳥這種笨蛋物種
智商和大型鸚鵡一樣高 XD
(不過牠們腦袋鐵定比真菌高明就是了)

Dolphins’ know each other’s names’

五月 10, 2006 - Leave a Response

in chinese

Dolphins 『know each other’s names’ – Sunday Times – Times Online: “
The Sunday Times May 07, 2006
Dolphins 『know each other’s names’
Jonathan Leake, Science Editor

Whistles are used for individual recognition
DOLPHINS may be closer to humans than previously realised, with new research showing they communicate by whistling out their own 「names」.

The evidence suggests dolphins share the human ability to recognise themselves and other members of the same species as individuals with separate identities. The research, on wild bottlenose dolphins, will lead to a reassessment of their intelligence and social complexity, raising moral questions over how they should be treated.

The research was carried out by Vincent Janik of the Sea Mammal Research Unit at St Andrews University, who has found bottlenose dolphins to be among the animal world’s quickest learners of new sounds.

He said: 「Each animal develops an individually distinctive signature whistle in the first few months of its life, which appears to be used in individual recognition.」
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測試

五月 5, 2006 - Leave a Response

1、常吃宵夜.會得胃癌. 因為胃得不到休息
2、一個星期只能吃四顆蛋.吃太多.對身體不好
3、雞屁股含有致癌物, 不要吃較好
4、飯後吃水果是錯誤的觀念. 應是飯前吃水果
5、女生月經來時.不要喝綠茶. 反正茶類不要喝就對了.多吃可以補血的東西
6、喝豆漿時不要加雞蛋及糖. 也不要喝太多
7、空腹時不要吃蕃茄, 最好飯後吃
8、早上醒來.先喝一杯水. 預防結石
9、睡前三小時不要吃東西. 會胖
10、少喝奶茶. 因為高熱量.高油.沒有營養價值可言.長期飲用.易罹患高血壓.糖尿病.等疾病
11、剛出爐的麵包 不宜馬上食用
12、遠離充電座. 人體應遠離30公分以上.切忌放在床邊
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鯨豚的文化~~

五月 5, 2006 - Leave a Response

Behavioral & Brain Sciences,簡稱BBS,有線上版供人查詢
收錄該期刊自1993年後的文章,可線上查詢(Open Archie)
Culture in Whales and Dolphins的摘要網址
我就是在那找到Culture in Whales and Dolphins的電子檔的^^
之前我甚至還在想
要不要寫封信給作者之一(Luke Rendell or Hal Whitehead)
反正我有他們實驗室的網址…
不過前提還要:
1.他常常收發電子信
2.他看得懂我的破文法和行文
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