Current environmental issues relating to dolphins, whales, and other plants and animals in danger

Thursday, June 17, 2010

How you can help!

One of the first questions many people ask when they hear about the problems facing dolphins and other sea mammals is "what can be done to help?" Surprisingly, few people realize how many opportunities are available to increase the quality of life for endangered, threatened, and at risk sea creatures! Here are five ways that you can help improve the quality of life for oceanic wild-life!

1) Adopt a dolphin

For as little as $25, you can symbolically "adopt a dolphin" through the programs linked below! All money donated to these programs will go to help fund dolphin research and species conservation! ** Remember: before donating any amount of money to a program that works directly with sea mammals, be sure to investigate the nature of their involvement. The programs listed on this site are all "safe" programs! Many others that work with ocean life do more harm than good! **

World Wildlife Fund (WWF) - $25, $50, and $100 adoption kits (*Whale and other animal adoptions also available!*)
Oceanic Society - $40 adoption kits
Ocean Conservation Society - $50 adoption kits

2) Send a letter

Send a letter to President Obama, Vice President Biden and Japanese Ambassador to the United States Ichiro Fujisak urging them to take action regarding the slaughter and abuse of dolphins in Japan!

3) Make a pledge to stop going to dolphin shows

Dolphin shows may look like a lot of fun to those who go - but to dolphins places such as Sea World and Marineland are cruel and unnatural. Sign a petition right now saying that you will not attend shows featuring trained or captive dolphins and/or other cetaceans.

4) Watch The Cove

Rent the movie The Cove and educate yourself about the horrible treatment of dolphins in Japan. Remember: knowledge is power!

Then...

5) Spread the word

The most significant thing that you can do to help end the suffering of cetaceans across the globe is to spread the word to family, friends, and others in your community. Introduce them to the programs listed above and tell them to visit our blog to gain more information!

Now, go and GET INVOLVED! =)

- Brooke




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