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SAVING MARINE MAMMALS

NZ has one of the highest stranding rates in the world.

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Over 300 Whales and dolphins strand on New Zealand beaches each year. Project Jonah trains everyday kiwis to respond and care for them.

Most strandings involve just one or two animals, but frequent mass strandings can involve more than 100. Without trained volunteers, many will not survive.

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Project Jonah is a New Zealand charity dedicated to marine mammal welfare, volunteer training, public education, and advocacy.

To find out more about Project Jonah,

visit their website:

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To support Project Jonah, dodoland is donating 10% net sales profit of our Humpback whale directly sold in New Zealand, Australia, the United States, and online, 

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