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25.01.2022 Something i had not thought too much about before but definitely something worth learning more about, the impacts oil rigs have of marine life regardless of spills.



24.01.2022 Where would you go for an adventure and why? Africa, Australia, Philippines, Tonga??

20.01.2022 William and Sarah traveled over 1000km to attempt to aid in a dolphin stranding in the South West of Western Australia. Though not arriving in time to help, the group of over 150 pantropical spotted dolphins were successfully helped out to sea. The dedication given, driven by the unwavering passion Will and Sarah share created an adventure they definitely won't forget. It's in the dedication of individuals that make a difference in the success of stranding situations and the lives of animals both in the wild and captivity. Click on our video to watch the adventures of the mission and have a read of this article below to find out more about this interesting story. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-21313216

07.01.2022 William takes Sarah to see his side of the fence, exploring the world of dolphins in captivity. With exciting adventures, interesting challenges and opening up to incredible insight, this is the first step in Sarah and William's journey of Sitting on the Fence!



04.01.2022 There's talking the talk and there's walking the walk. Will and I are walking and talking. Approximately 150 spotted pan tropical dolphins are slowly beaching themselves in the south west. We will be driving majority of the night in anticipation and are looking forward to aiding in rescuing as many as possible. Special thanks to Bianca Espinos and Leo Suarez and the rest of the team from the Philippine Marine Mammal Stranding Network and Terry Howson from Rockingham Wild Encounters for the amazing support!

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