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Santa Barbara Channel designated as a Whale Heritage Area
Santa Barbara Channel has become the USA’s second designated Whale Heritage Area!
WCA launches Wildlife Heritage Areas programme with World Animal Protection
Born out of the success of the original Whale Heritage Sites programme,...
Golfo Dulce awarded Whale Heritage Site status
Golfo Dulce has been awarded Whale Heritage Site status, making it the first Whale Heritage Site in Latin America and one of only eight worldwide!
Q&A: Watching Whales with Richard Baines, Yorkshire Coast Nature
Researcher Sophia Nicolov talks to Richard Baines of Yorkshire Coast Nature about whale watching off the coast of Staithes in North Yorkshire.
Plettenberg Bay awarded Whale Heritage Site status
The World Cetacean Alliance is delighted to announce that Plettenberg Bay has been awarded Whale Heritage Site status, making it one of only seven fully accredited Whale Heritage Sites worldwide!
The Power of Dolphins: aquatic adventures in Zanzibar
Will-Dewar Cutts writes about unforgettable dolphin encounters while volunteering in Zanzibar – as well as the dark side of wildlife tourism.
Q&A with Bex Lynam, Yorkshire Wildlife Trust
Researcher Sophia Nicolov talks to Bex Lynam of Yorkshire Wildlife Trust about whales and dolphins off the Yorkshire coast.
The Azores awarded Whale Heritage Site status
The Azores is now the second fully certified Whale Heritage Site in Europe, and one of only six Whale Heritage Sites worldwide.
Sparkly eyes and faces beaming with joy
WCA Trustee Titia tells us about her visit to Tenerife-La Gomera Whale Heritage Site and reflects on the magic of responsible whale watching.