Scott and Elora West to speak at WWU Jan. 21 on dolphin hunting in Taiji, Japan

Scott and Elora West, from the Cove Guardians, will present “Dolphin Capture, Slaughter and the Entertainment Industry …90 days in Taiji” at 3 p.m. Friday, Jan. 21, in Communications Facility Room 120 on the WWU campus.

The event is free, open to the public and is part of the WWU Huxley College of the Environment Speaker Series, which brings together the environmental studies and environmental science communities along with WWU and Bellingham community members to discuss matters of contemporary environmental concern in the region and the world.

Scott and Elora West will be discussing the current situation of dolphin hunting in Taiji, Japan. Many became aware of the hunting in the region after the production of the documentary film, “The Cove.” In an effort to end dolphin hunting, the Wests were commissioned to start an ongoing campaign in the region, and became known as the Cove Guardians. The presentation will focus their efforts and how the dolphin entertainment industry has provided economic incentive for the hunting to continue.

For more information on this presentation, contact Patrick Buckley, an associate professor of Geography within WWU’s Huxley College of the Environment, at (360) 650-4773 or patrick.buckley@wwu.edu.

Huxley College's academic programs reflect a broad view of the physical, biological, social and cultural world. This innovative and interdisciplinary approach established Huxley College as a leader in the field nearly 40 years ago. Since then the College has continued to lead, earning international recognition for the quality of its programs, the expertise of its faculty and the knowledge of its graduates.