Narwhal massacre provokes outrage in Greenland
Thursday, September 4, 2008 - 13:14
in Earth & Climate
The discovery of dozens of massacred narwhals on the east coast of Greenland has widened divisions between hunting and tourism interests. Narwhals are a small Arctic whale with a single long tusk, sought after by poachers because of its ivory...
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