WDCS Wildlife Centre
The WDCS Wildlife Centre is based at Spey Bay in the Moray Firth Scotland. Situated alongside a nature reserve where the River Spey enters the Moray Firth, this area is a haven for wildlife.
In addition, WDCS also runs the North Kessock Dolphin and Seal Centre near Inverness, an excellent location for watching dolphins during the summer months. You can find out more about visiting the centres below:
 Sponsor The Pod Plod WDCS's volunteers are walking 60 miles between our two Wildlife Centres in Scotland this autumn in aid of our Protect Our Dolphins campaign. 2008-September-03 |
 Dolphin Space Programme The Dolphin Space Programme was launched in the Moray Firth, Scotland in 1995, its aim to encourage people who go out to observe dolphins to “watch how they watch” and to respect the local dolphins’ need for space. 2008-July-25 |
 Outer Moray Firth Survey WDCS has been conducting research surveys in the Outer Moray Firth in Scotland in order to find out more about the whales and dolphins that inhabitat this region. 2008-June-30 |
 Wildlife Centre Calendar Our Wildlife Centre has many activities and events planned for the summer months. There's something for everyone, from wildlife talks and beach cleans, to activity mornings for the kids. 2008-May-16 |
 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 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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