Hebridean charity inspires 10,000 school children to protect our oceans
10,000 school children have now taken part in educational programmes run by conservation charity the Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust.
10,000 school children have now taken part in educational programmes run by conservation charity the Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust.
As the colouration on the animal’s backs – known as a saddle patch – looked different to that of killer whales normally seen around Norway.
Strapping James Armour, aged 25, plans to swim, run and cycle the Outer Hebrides – an energy-sapping 20 miles of swimming, 52 miles of running and 112 miles of cycling.
Strapping James Armour, aged 25, plans to swim, run and cycle the Outer Hebrides – an energy-sapping 20 miles of swimming, 52 miles of running and 112 miles of cycling.
New year-round expeditions to shed light on spectacular Hebridean marine wildlife.
The Hebridean Whale Trail, the first of its kind in the UK,was a finalist in the New National Treasure (UK) category.
The unidentified killer whales were seen just 300 metres away from the charity’s research yacht Silurian.
Mull-based charity publishes research in new marine atlas.