How can I help Campaign Whale to protect whales?

There are many ways to help us protect whales:

1) Join the ‘Whale Savers’ scheme

Become a ‘Whale Saver’ from just £20 a year and receive a special ‘Whale Savers’ certificate, metal badge and regular newsletters. Please click here to be re-directed to our ‘Whale Savers’ page.

2) Create a ‘Whale Savers’ club with friends

If you also have friends who like whales and dolphins, join forces and create your own ‘Whale Savers’ club. Together, you could organise projects to help raise awareness about these wonderful marine mammals and raise money to protect them. Download our A-Z of fundraising ideas.

3) Raise money when you search the internet

If you enjoy surfing the internet, then why not help to protect whales at the same time. Campaign Whale is signed up to the search engine facility called ‘Homepages friends’.

To raise money, please click here to set the Campaign Whale search engine as your home page.

The more you search the internet, the more money is raised to help protect whales.

4) Write to the Japanese and Norwegian Government

Some people want to let Japan and Norway hunt whales off their coasts because they refuse to stop whaling anyway. Campaign Whale believes whaling is cruel and should be banned forever. Please write a letter, or send a picture or poem, to the Norwegian and Japanese Ambassadors in London or your country saying that killing whales is cruel and asking them to please stop whaling:

Here are the addresses to write to in the UK. For other countries, please click here:

Japanese Government Address:
His Excellency Mr Shin Ebihara , Ambassador
Embassy of Japan
101-104 Piccadilly
London
W1V 9FN

Norwegian Government Address:
His Excellency Bjarne Lindstrom, Ambassador
Royal Norwegian Embassy
25 Belgrave Square
London
SW1X 8QD

5) Write to the Prime Minister

If you live in the UK, please also write to Prime Minister Gordon Brown and ask him to help stop whaling:

The Rt Hon. Gordon Brown MP
Prime Minister
Downing Street
London
SW1A 2AA

Thank you. Together we can protect whales, dolphins, and porpoises forever.

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