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1) most countries have outlawed whaling, but some countries have few or no laws protecting whales. why are conservation groups pushing for world-wide restrictions on whaling? a) whales are dangerous threats to fishing grounds. b) whale oil is desperately needed as fuel worldwide. c) unrestricted whaling could lead to their extinction. d) oceans are over populated with whales and their numbers need to be reduced or many will starve.

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