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Where to see Humpback Whales in the UK?

Oct 07, 2016
by Harriet Goodchild
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Britain's Whales, Humpback, humpback whale
If you’re desperate to see humpback whales, then your best chance at the moment is to head to Aberdeenshire where a humpback whale has been seen since 24th July 2016. Humpback Whale. Photo credit: Eilidh Watson   This adult (above) was first photographed during our National Whale
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Importance of volunteering for charity organisations

Oct 02, 2016
by Harriet Goodchild
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get involved, volunteering
All over the world conservation organisations attempt to create sanctuaries for animals, protect vulnerable ecosystems and conduct research on the animals and communities living in them. Many of these conservation organisations are charities and would not be able to make an impact wit
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Colour and Vision in Dolphins

Sep 20, 2016
by Harriet Goodchild
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bottlenose dolphin, dolphins, Vision and Colour, Vision in Dolphins
Until 6 November the Natural History Museum is running an exhibit called Vision and Colour, which explores the presence of colour and the many forms it takes in the animal kingdom. All of life is actively evolving to be able to better sense and respond to its environment, and for many
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UK Cetacean Strandings Investigation Program

Sep 15, 2016
by Harriet Goodchild
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cetacean, Cetacean Strandings Investigation Programme, conservation, sighting, strandings
On the 8th of September, the Sea Watch interns were lucky enough to attend a talk given by Rod Penrose, the stranding officer for the whole of Wales. It was a very interesting afternoon, and I thought I’d pass on what we learned. The UK Cetacean Strandings Investigation Program (CSIP)
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Behind the Cardigan Bay Cuteness

Sep 14, 2016
by Harriet Goodchild
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Atlantic Grey Seal, bottlenose dolphin, cardigan bay, Ceredigion, Lamprey, seal pup, Special Areas of Conservation, wales
Dolphins, whales and seals are cute and for some reason they seem to know that we know. In my opinion, our squeals and squeaks of excitement when we see them have successfully passed all communication barriers.                     Atlantic Grey Seal Pup – Photo credits: http://w
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