(WDCS) the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society is a wildlife charity that is dedicated solely to the worldwide conservation and welfare of all whales, dolphins and porpoises (cetaceans). [2] The WDCS is a recognised partner of the Convention on Migratory Species, which is part of the United Nations Environment Program.
AimsThe objectives of the WDCS are:
The WDCS works to:
HistoryThe WDCS was established in 1987, its headquarters are in Chippenham in Wiltshire, UK. They also have offices in Argentina, Australia, Austria, Germany and the USA, they also carry out projects in Asia and the Americas. Current workThe WDCS’s work is divided into three main areas: Stop - which aims to prevent; whaling, dolphin hunts, fisheries bycatch, captivity, chemical and noise pollution, the impacts of climate change and ship strikes. As well as supporting governments, charities and other organisations.
During 2007 the WDCS:
’StopBloodyWhaling’ CampaignWDCS also organise the Stopbloodywhaling campaign which aims to stop commercial whaling at ‘every level - in international meetings; in the press; through public protests and by encouraging governments to take stronger actions against whaling nations’.[7] The main focuses for this campaign are Japan, Denmark and Iceland, as well as on Aboriginal Subsistance Whaling. Wildlife Visitor CentresThe flagship WDCS Wildlife Centre is based at the mouth of the River Spey on the southern shore of the Moray Firth on the east coast of Scotland. They also run the ‘Dolphin and Seal Centre’ along the coast at North Kessock.[8] Both centres are close to Chanonry Point which is reputed to be one of the best spots in the UK to view Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) from the land. The WDCS also has a commercial eco-tourism travel wing called ‘Out of the Blue’ which organises whale and dolphin watching trips around the world. During 2007 they ran 34 trips to over 14 destinations worldwide. [9] PartnershipsYear of the Dolphin2007 was designated the (International) Year of the Dolphin by the United Nations and UNEP, with the WDCS being partners in this project. This has now been extended to include 2008.[10] 2008-2009 Volvo Ocean RaceThe WDCS have been announced as the official partner for Team Russia in the 2008-2009 Volvo Ocean Race [11] which starts in Alicante, Spain, on October 11th 2008. The aim of this partnership is to highlight the need for better global protection for whales and dolphins. [12] Team Russia’s yacht was built by Green Marine Ltd in Lymington, UK and was christened ‘Kosatka’ (which is Russian for Orca or Killer Whale) at a ceremony at Gunwharf Quays Marina, Portsmouth, UK on Monday 16th June 2008 by Birgitta Westerberg, co-founder (with Oleg Zherebtsov) of the Solntse (Sun) Foundation charity for sick and underprivileged children in St Petersburg, Russia. Kosatka will sail under the logo 'We Sail For The Whale’ which calls for the creation of twelve new marine protected areas for whales and dolphins by 2012. [13] Regional WebsitesReferences
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