World’s Largest Zoo Group Accused Of Ties To Bloody Dolphin Slaughter

World's Largest Zoo Group Accused Of Ties To Bloody Dolphin Slaughter
This undated image provided by National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration shows long-beaked common dolphins in the wild. Federal officials investigating five long-beaked dolphin deaths in San Diego County, Calif., said they have never seen that many wash ashore with bullet wounds. The long-beaked common dolphins were all discovered between May 29 and June 5. (AP Photo/National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration)
This undated image provided by National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration shows long-beaked common dolphins in the wild. Federal officials investigating five long-beaked dolphin deaths in San Diego County, Calif., said they have never seen that many wash ashore with bullet wounds. The long-beaked common dolphins were all discovered between May 29 and June 5. (AP Photo/National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration)

The world's top zoo organization has been accused of hiding ties to the brutal dolphin slaughter that happens every year in Taiji, Japan.

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