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Adopt a dolphin

by isleofman.com 22nd August 2011
The Manx Wildlife Trust is bringing you a new opportunity to help conserve our island’s wildlife, with its ‘Adopt a Risso’s dolphin’ scheme. Risso’s dolphins are beautiful, majestic and intelligent animals and we are lucky to find them right here in Manx waters. Together with the Manx Whale and Dolphin Watch, we have picked three of our Risso’s dolphins that are seen most often for you to ‘adopt’. By sponsoring one of our Risso’s dolphins for just ?30 a year, you will help ensure that they can continue to enjoy living in Manx waters. Your money will go towards helping the Manx Whale and Dolphin Watch learn more about Risso’s dolphins and help the Manx Wildlife Trust with our marine conservation work. Not only will you be supporting this vital work, but you’ll also be sent a great adoption pack, including information about your chosen dolphin and a certificate. To make your pack really unique, you also get a cuddly Risso’s dolphin, which the Manx Wildlife Trust have had specially made for this scheme. To find out more or to adopt a dolphin, go to the Manx Wildlife Trust website – www.manxwt.org.uk or pop into the Wildlife Shop in Peel. ENDS
Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 22nd, August 2011 11:40pm.

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