How you can help stop whaling in Iceland, plus your whale and dolphin news
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Welcome to your May enews
We’re so grateful for your amazing support for whales and dolphins, but before you read on, the whales in Iceland need you more than ever.
A new report has exposed the true horror of Iceland’s whale hunt. But the Icelandic fisheries minister seems to think that the lack of protest means we don’t care. This is your opportunity to be heard!
Your voice is powerful in the fight to protect whales and dolphins. An amazing 9,107 of our supporters have already acted. Will you help us get to 10,000? Click/tap the button above to send our pre-prepared email to the Icelandic ambassador, and let’s end the slaughter for good.
On behalf of everyone here at WDC, thank you for your continued support. We wouldn’t be able to protect dolphins and whales around the world without you.

Julia Pix.

Suffering exposed
The Icelandic government’s own report has revealed the cruelty of its hunts. Some of the fin whales killed took two long hours to die. But the hunts may be allowed to continue in just a few weeks.

Inner peace
Are you looking for new ways to destress? There is evidence to suggest that dolphin and whale watching can improve your mental state and help you feel relaxed.

Check out this slow-motion video of bottlenose dolphins hunting for salmon in the Moray Firth in Scotland.

Family fun
Roll the dice and balance the wooden block on the whale. Don’t tip the whale or drop a block!
100% of profit goes to help whales and dolphins around the world.

Living together
Fishing nets are bad news for dolphins and porpoises. So we’re working with local fishers in Hong Kong and Sarawak, Borneo to identify areas that dolphins, porpoises and people overlap to make sure they can coexist.

Gamers and streamers
Join us for Games For Waves Week from 8th to 15th June to celebrate World Oceans Day. Stream your favourite games to help raise vital funds to protect whales and dolphins.

Cheers!
We’re delighted to announce that over the last year Waipapa Bay Wines raised an incredible £17,459for our Climate Giant Project as part of their commitment to a more sustainable future. Why not treat yourself or a friend?
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