Dolphin Deaths in Faroe Islands: Over 1,400 White-Sided Dolphins Killed During Traditional Whaling Hunt, Netizens Fume Over Barbaric Incident

Copenhagen, September 16: Over 1,400 white-sided dolphins were killed on Sunday night in the Faroe Islands, raising concerns of the protection of these mammals in the region. Reports inform that the dolphins were killed in what local authorities said was a traditional whaling hunt. Horrific images of the carcasses of the dolphins surfaced on social media lying dead on a beach after being pulled from the blood-stained water on the island of Eysturoy. The government of the Faroe Islands faced an outcry over the culling of 1,428 dolphins in a day.

The cruel and inhumane incident prompted animal rights groups to speak up about the barbaric incident. The Faroe Islands is a self-governing archipelago, part of the Kingdom of Denmark between Norway and Iceland in the Atlantic Ocean. It comprises 18 rocky, volcanic islands between Iceland and Norway in the North Atlantic Ocean, which is connected by road tunnels, ferries, causeways and bridges. Dolphins Spotted Splashing in Water off Vashi Creek Near Mumbai! Watch Rare Video of Mammals Going Viral.

Netizens and animal conservationists react to the barbaric incident:

(The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Sep 16, 2021 03:56 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

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