A movement of Indigenous groups in the Pacific is pushing to protect whales, inking a groundbreaking treaty to make them legal persons with inherent rights.
For Māori conservationist Mere Takoko, “losing one whale is like losing an ancestor.” The animals “taught our people about navigation across the Pacific, particularly across the Milky Way… And this is...
I have loved whales ever since I found out, via David Attenborough, that they are the mixing spoons of the oceans(they swim from the bottom of the top of our ocean's waters)💕
I mean hey, embryos are people now, so why the hell not.
As japan launches a mamut boat to kill and process whales, with the mercy buddhism allows them.
If corporations are people then why not whales?
good. let them and the elephants run this bitch
Why can't we treat them like whales with inherent rights? I mean have you seen how people are being treated lately? Seriously we have to treat whales like people for legal purposes because no one in power supports legal rights of anything in nature for their own intrinsic values.
It is time to realize that we are not the only sapient creatures on the planet.It is time to realize that we are not the only sapient creatures on the planet.
Once again, indigenous people leading the way on environmental remediation.