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WDC’s Education Wishlist = Cleared!

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The Unlikely Adventure of Shoebert, a Young Grey Seal Who Visited an Industrial Park Pond

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WDC focuses on education, research, conservation projects, and policy work to create a sustainable future...
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Clear WDC’s Amazon Wishlist for Giving Tuesday

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The International Whaling Commission (IWC) meeting is where governments come together to make decisions about whaling...

Seasons Greetings…

Hi Everyone,

It’s that time of year again where the mountains near here are lovely and white with snow, like “An Teallach” near Dundonnell in the picture below and it’s nearly time to have our festive break.

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An Teallach, Dundonnell, Wester Ross. Photo © Charlie Phillips Images

It has been another great year for meeting you lovely supporters, answering your e-mails and phone calls and letters. Our Centres at North Kessock and Spey Bay have done brilliantly well too and we have really enjoyed meeting new visitors and old friends – we hope to see you again next year. To all my friends and dolphin research buddies – thanks for everything – 2012 season was a cracker ! In the meantime, have a safe, happy and fun time over the festive season and I’ll be on this blog again shortly after the New Year.

Very Best Wishes,

Charlie.