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A successful week inspiring the younger generation!

Jul 13, 2019
by Ellie Richardson
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Adopt A Dolphin, bottlenose dolphin, conservation, education, events, New Quay, Sea Watch, volunteer
The Sea Watch Foundation Education Centre was the hive of activity last week hosting 2 school groups and a Skype lesson. Our Education Assistant kicked off the week on Monday by giving a virtual lesson to some of our younger dolphin defenders from MacDuff Primary School up in Scotland
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International Save the Vaquita Day!

Jul 06, 2019
by Ellie Richardson
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cetaceans, conservation, illegal fishing, international save the vaquita day, marine mammals, porpoise
Saturday 6th July is International Save the Vaquita Day! Learn more about the plight of this distinctive little porpoise below..  Today marks International Save the Vaquita Day. The vaquita (Phococena sinus) is a small species of porpoise which grows up to 1.5m in length. Vaquitas hav
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National picnic week 2019

Jun 28, 2019
by Ellie Richardson
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celebration, Ceredigion, charity, conservation, donate, donation, eco-friendly, environment, Internship, picnic, picnic week 2019, plastic alternatives, plastic free, pollution, single use plastics, volunteer, volunteering
This week work experience volunteer Harry has been celebrating national picnic week like a true conservationist and exploring ways that we can reduce our impact while still enjoying the outdoors! Keep reading to hear his top ten tips and tricks to help make tiny changes that make a hu
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Volunteers’ Week

Jun 07, 2019
by Ellie Richardson
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donate, donation, Fundraising, going bald for the bottlenose, intern, Internship, supporters, volunteer, volunteering, volunteers, volunteers week, volunteers week 2019
1-7 June, every year the UK celebrates “Volunteers’ Week,” which is a campaign that was established in 1984 by Volunteering England, which merged with NCVO in 2013. NCVO now leads this UK-wide campaign!   You can read more about the event here, or get involved i
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Coasting It – one man’s walk along 1600 miles of British coast

Jun 07, 2019
by Ellie Richardson
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local, my wildlife posts, New Quay, species, wales, wales biodiversity week, wales nature week, west, west wales, wild, wilderness
As Wales Nature Week comes to an end, Sea Watch would like to encourage you to explore the outdoors and re-new your appreciation for local wildlife – whether this be in Wales or elsewhere in the UK. Here, by the West Coast, SWF is lucky enough to be surrounded by British keyston
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