Summary
- An environmental organization is calling for an investigation into an incident where Robert F. Kennedy Jr. allegedly sawed off the head of a dead whale and transported it across state lines.
- The Center for Biological Diversity is concerned about potential violations of marine protection laws, including the Marine Mammal Protection Act and the Endangered Species Act.
- Kennedy’s history with wildlife, including leaving a dead bear in Central Park, has raised questions about his actions and compliance with conservation laws.
- The incident has sparked political intrigue and calls for legal action due to its potential violation of federal laws protecting endangered species.