What is the government do about killing dolphins in Denmark?

Very little they can do. The killings take place on the self-governed North-Atlantic Faroe Islands. Local people have been easting the long-finned Pilot whales - which are part of the dolphin family, but not the kind of animal you know from the Flipper films - for centuries.

Nowadays they could be replaced by other sources of meat - and to a large extant are - , but eating them is a part of the local culture. If anything is going top stop it, it will be worries about the healthiness of the meat that may be polluted.

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