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The environmentalist and conservationalist movements in [[The United Federation of Prizyetsa]] are well documented, and are represented in the government institutions as guest speakers, allowed to sit in sessions of Parliament and the National Council.
 
==Key Issues==
 
==Key Issues==
 
===Whaling and Seal Clubbing===
 
===Whaling and Seal Clubbing===
 
Whaling is legal and regulated, with quotas in place to limit the impact of said activity. Since whale is only used in traditional cuisine, there isn't much of a market for it, so enforcing the quotas is not difficult. Seal clubbing is illegal however, due to the inhumane practices involved. Obtaining the furs and meat from seals is done using a kill-stick, and also regulated with quotas.
 
Whaling is legal and regulated, with quotas in place to limit the impact of said activity. Since whale is only used in traditional cuisine, there isn't much of a market for it, so enforcing the quotas is not difficult. Seal clubbing is illegal however, due to the inhumane practices involved. Obtaining the furs and meat from seals is done using a kill-stick, and also regulated with quotas.

Revision as of 12:07, 10 June 2014

The environmentalist and conservationalist movements in The United Federation of Prizyetsa are well documented, and are represented in the government institutions as guest speakers, allowed to sit in sessions of Parliament and the National Council.

Key Issues

Whaling and Seal Clubbing

Whaling is legal and regulated, with quotas in place to limit the impact of said activity. Since whale is only used in traditional cuisine, there isn't much of a market for it, so enforcing the quotas is not difficult. Seal clubbing is illegal however, due to the inhumane practices involved. Obtaining the furs and meat from seals is done using a kill-stick, and also regulated with quotas.