Education
Our grass roots education initiatives are taking our messages to children and adults around the world; from the Caribbean to Peru, Australia to Scotland.
Through these projects we connect with people who will play a part in bringing about positive environmental change.
At all levels of the education system, we work to ensure that as many students as possible have access to relevant information about whales and dolphins and their environment.
We work with local groups around the globe to bring the world of whales and dolphins alive for people, through exhibitions, events and interpretation centres, highlighting the threats to whales and dolphins and the need to protect them now and for the future.
Our flagship exhibition centres - the WDCS Wildlife Centre situated in the Moray Firth, Scotland, and our state of the art exhibition in the Maritime Museum, Adelaide, Australia attract tens of thousands of visitors each year.
 WDCS Dolphin And Seal Centre WDCS's dolphin and seal centre at North Kessock, near Inverness, is open during the summer months. You may see dolphins as well as the seals and other wildlife that the area is renowned for. 2008-April-02 |
 WDCS And Pier2Pier The journalism class of Plantation High School has joined the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society (WDCS), as well as US state, federal and international partners, in a campaign to raise awareness among youth of threats to dolphins, manatees and the mar 2008-March-14 |
 WDCS And Year Of The Dolphin WDCS is working with the Convention on Migratory Species to highlight the plight of wild dolphins and the need for urgent conservation efforts 2008-March-14 |
 WDCS Wildlife Centre The WDCS Wildlife Centre is based on the southern shore of the Moray Firth in Scotland. It is the perfect place to find about the amazing wildlife of this area, including the world famous bottlenose dolphins. 2008-February-26 |
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