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UN adopts High Seas Treaty to protect the ocean

At the UN 'High Seas Treaty' negotiations in New York, a historic vote for the...

Hopes raised for whale and dolphin protection after last minute landmark nature agreement

WDC's Ed Goodall (far right) at COP15 with Thérèse Coffey (centre) UK Secretary of State...

WDC orca champion picks up award

Beatrice Whishart MSP picks up her Nature Champion award The Scottish Environment LINK, an organisation...

Large number of dolphins moved to Abu Dhabi marine park

Up to 24 captive bottlenose dolphins have reportedly been sent to a new SeaWorld theme...

18000 people flock to see Wild Dolphins for final time

Over 18,000 people flocked to see all 50 Wild Dolphin sculptures as they were displayed for the final time in Aberdeen before going up for auction on Wednesday 10th to raise funds for WDC.

The sculptures were moved to centre of the city after being situated on a trail around Aberdeen over the summer months.

The trail was a huge hit with local people, and tourists and now it is hoped that bidders for each sculpture will dig deep to raise as much money as possible for WDC.