Hector's and Maui's dolphins are on the edge of extinction. Our actions put them there, and only our actions can save them. Just over 7000 Hector's ...
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2008: WWF helped secure new laws to save Hector's and Maui's dolphins. The species is still at risk - a fishing industry bid threatens to strip away these vital protection measures. www.wwf.org.nz/stoptheirextinction 2009: Hundreds of millions of people called for action on climate change by taking part in WWF's Earth Hour, the biggest vote for Earth in history. www.earthhour.org.nz
29 Jan
PUBLIC WALK FOR HECTOR'S
Support Aescleah and her friends by making a $25 donation and joining a public walk from Barnett Park in Redcliffs, Christchurch on 6 March at 10am. This 60-minute loop track has spectacular views of the area, including habitat of the Hector's dolphin.
and make a donation of $25 (children free to walk with parents) - all funds raised support Aescleah's Walk for Hector's. The number of walkers is strictly limited. The track is good quality with gradual incline and decline. WWF will contact you after you have registered on instructions to make your donation.
12 Nov
Dear supporters and followers,
Did you know you can now follow WWF-New Zealand's latest campaign news on top social networking sites?
Visit our homepage at www.wwf.org.nz and simply click through to follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
Many thanks,
the WWF-New Zealand team.