Does Canon support shooting whales?
By stvasile
@stvasile (7306)
Romania
January 24, 2008 5:53am CST
Dear Friends
Today is the 13th day in a row without whaling in the Southern Ocean due to the presence of the Greenpeace Ship Esperanza. It looks like the whalers are still intent on hunting though, so we're calling on prominant figures in Japan to speak up.
One man with more influence than most is the CEO of Canon, the world's number one camera maker, and current head of the Japanese Business Federation. He'd also make a perfect whale defender, since Canon has built so much of its reputation on conservation of endangered species (you may have seen their ads in National Geographic--every month since 1981).
This is the statement we're asking Canon's CEO, Mr. Fujio Mitarai, to sign: "Canon is committed to building a better world for future generations, and does not support the hunting of endangered or threatened species with anything other than a camera. Canon believes the lethal whaling research programme in the Southern Ocean should be ended, and replaced with a non-lethal research programme."
Please write a letter to Canon urging them to join the cause
Whales need a powerful domestic ally in Japan. If Japan wants to do research, it can do so with cameras and other non-lethal means -- just as we're using photo identification to research whale migration patterns, along with skin biopsies, satellite tracking, and other harmless methods as part of the Great Whale Trail project.
Send letter here:
http://www.greenpeace.org/international/news/canon-shooting-whales-240108/use-a-canon-to-shoot-whales?utm_source=gpi-cyberactivist-list&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=canon
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6 responses
@spoiled311 (5500)
• Philippines
25 Mar 08
i think that is a wonderful idea. i think that the concept is also very catchy. i hope it becomes successful in the efforts to preserve the existence of whales and other animals for that matter.
let us all do our fair share to make this a better world. it is our only world. good day to you all! God bless you! :)
@onesiobhan (1327)
• Canada
8 Feb 08
Thank you for posting this link. I have signed the letter. Hopefully every little bit will help!
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@lilaclady (28207)
• Australia
24 Jan 08
I could be wrong but I tend to believe the writings that the whales killed are not really killed for research at all, they are actually killed with the full intend for human consumtion, I wish people all over the world would learn how beautiful all animals are, and leave them alone, but there is probably too much money involved for them to even think about stopping....
@sudiptacallingu (10879)
• India
7 Feb 08
I don’t think Canon would be too willing to sign on the dotted line. Its one thing to mouth politically correct global messages and quite another to follow the same in your own country. Whaling in a big industry in Japan (research my foot) and as the president of the Japanese Business Federation, Mr. Mitarai knows too well that his each statement, each word would have serious repercussions all over his own land. I would like to know what he has done in response to Greenpeace’s initiative. Can you pls keep us posted further?
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@stvasile (7306)
• Romania
5 Apr 08
For now, Cannon hasn't joined the movement against whaling.
Greenpeace started another campaign, a photo contest. You can send photos to convince the Canon CEO to join the campaign against whaling.
More details here:
http://www.greenpeace.org/international/news/canon-shooting-whales-240108/canon-can-save-whales
@kbourgerie (8780)
• United States
1 Feb 08
I watched a documentary not that long ago on the killing of whales and it was one of the saddest things I have seen. Such a magnificent mammal and yet so victimized.
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@Foxfire1875 (2010)
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8 Feb 08
I've sent a letter, I used to be a member of Greenpeace but can't afford to be any more but I am more than happy to lend support where I can.
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