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Anti-whaling refers to actions taken by those who seek to end whaling, whether locally to them, in another part of the world, in regards to some specific conflict, or in general.

Greenpeace[1], Sea Shepherd Conservation Society[2] and the Sierra Club [3] are three examples of anti-whaling organizations. The environmental movement bears similarities.

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