Samuel LaBudde

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Who is Samuel LaBudde?

Samuel LaBudde is an American biologist. He was awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize in 1991 for his efforts on preserving wildlife and endangered species.

His videotaping of the practice of slaughtering dolphins by tuna fishermen resulted in a most successful consumer boycott, forcing major tuna brands to accept only dolphin-safe fish.

His next project resulted in banning of the use of driftnets as a fishing method. He has been engaged in stopping illegal walrus ivory trade, and illegal trade of rhinoceros horn and tiger bone.

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on July 23, 2013

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