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Become a Whale Activist!

  • Join a whale conservation group
  • Write letters to protect whales - letters to your local editor or to the Japanese Embassy in your country to protest the killing of whales
  • Volunteer at a local marine mammal stranding center
  • Read the newspaper on Internet news sites and keep track of all articles involving whales
  • Go whale watching and explain to your friends and families why it is better to view wild whales than those trapped in captivity
  • Don't attend captive whale and dolphin shows
  • Start your own whale group with your friends or classmates
  • Start a website dedicated to your efforts to protect whales
  • Don't buy products made from ivory or made with "fish or marine oil" which can come from whales
  • Protest balloon launches in your community. The balloons often travel for many miles ending up in our oceans where they may be eaten by whales. Deflated balloons can kill whales and other marine life when they are eaten.

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"The funding that WSPA provides keeps IBBR (Idaho Black Bear Rehibilitation) going, but it’s far more than that. Working in animal protection and rehabilitation is hard, but I always know WSPA will be there for encouragement and support in so many other ways. I never feel like I am in this alone."
 
Sally Maughan
President and Founder of Idaho Black Bear Rehabilitation (IBBR), a WSPA Member Society


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