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Japanese whaling ship

Infamous whale slaughter ship docks for the final time

The whaling ship, Nisshin Maru has returned to the port of Shimonoseki for the final...
Sperm whale

Dominica announces new protections for sperm whales

Dominica has placed almost 800 square kilometers of sea off the west coast of the...
Porpoise dies after becoming entangled in fishing net

UK government rejects chance to protect whales and dolphins

The government has formally rejected almost all of the crucial recommendations made in a House...
Common dolphins © Christopher Swann

Ocean areas selected for conservation are now in danger says task force

The international task force celebrating 10 years of work mapping out Important Marine Mammal Areas...

Calling all science, technology, engineering and mathematics fans!

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To celebrate World Oceans Day today, WDC’s partners Mercury Learning have released another of their hugely popular STEM: Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics book bundles in support of our work to keep whales and dolphins safe and free.

The bundle includes a range of STEM-themed eBooks including titles on 3D printing and particle physics worth over $900. However, you can secure them all for as little as $15 through Humble Bundle’s unique flexible pricing policy.  Their flexible pricing also allows you to choose how much of your money goes to support WDC.

Mercury Learning’s previous STEM bundle raised an amazing $79k for WDC’s conservation work and campaigns, including supporting our Orca Action Month activities in the Pacific North West and our intern programme in the US.

The STEM bookshelf bundle is available to buy until 17 June. To check out the titles and to get your bundle now, visit Humble Bundle's online store.

 

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