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We feel it is incredibly important to involve children in research and conservation of Whales and Dolphins at a young age. 

Now for children to care, they need to know about the oceans and that will come from education. While educating children on ocean ecology and conservation is necessary for the ocean’s future, doing it right is not as easy as it sounds. Too often, environmental education becomes heavy-handed and falls into the “homework” trap – making everything feel like a chore. Kids don’t like chores.

Kids like to have fun. And that’s great news.

We have put together an interactive, child friendly map of all the whale and dolphin species we make at our Tenerife project. We want them to explore and learn more about the species we are trying to protect! 

Simply start clicking below, and start learning now!
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