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Why Do People Still Hunt Whales? (Update)

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Whaling's Economic Legacy

This chapter explores the historical significance of whaling, focusing on its economic contributions and the shifts in demand for whale products over time. It examines the consequences of post-World War II hunting practices in Japan, illustrating the tension between addressing food shortages and the conservation of whale populations.

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