National - Event Notice
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Sea Shepherd Volunteer Fair Globe House, Sligo
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Sunday September 12, 2010 17:08
by Sea Shepherd - Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
susan at busoff dot net
0719182102
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Sea Shepherd Volunteer Fair Globe House, Sligo
Sea Shepherd on-shore volunteers will be at the Volunteer Fair, Globe House, Sligo on 27th September to provide information to prospective volunteers
Sea Shepherd on-shore volunteers will be at the Volunteer Fair, Globe House, Sligo on 27th September to provide information to prospective volunteers come along to find out more about the organisation and how you can help.
Sea Shepherd On-Shore Volunteer required across the country, cities, universities and colleges.
Sea Shepherd Volunteer Training Date
Our next training date is Saturday 9th October 2010 in Carmichael Centre, North Brunswick Street, Dublin 7
Sea Shepherd was established in 1977 by Captain Paul Watson as an international non-profit, marine wildlife conservation organization. Our mission is to end the destruction of habitat and slaughter of wildlife in the world’s oceans in order to conserve and protect ecosystems and species. Sea Shepherd uses innovative direct-action tactics to investigate, document, and take action when necessary to expose and confront illegal activities on the high seas. By safeguarding the biodiversity of our delicately-balanced ocean ecosystems, Sea Shepherd works to ensure their survival for future generations. To do this we intervene in illegal activities across the oceans of the globe, we are an International anti poaching organisation. An example of one of our campaigns would be the direct intervention measures that we take against the Japanese Whaling Fleet, that has a self set annual quota of 1000 endangered and protected whales from the southern whale sanctuary. This is in violation of the Global moratorium on whaling, is in contradiction to the Antarctic Treaty and is in contempt of Australian court orders. The world has enough laws, treaty’s and rules needed to protect our oceans the real problem is the lack of will to enforce them, this is why this task falls to NGO’s like ourselves. Our mandate is the World Charter for Nature which enables States, Organisations, Groups and Individuals to act to preserve our oceans for future generations. We have a number of campaigns as can be seen from our web site www.seashepherd.com.
We have a number of high profile events before Xmas, including Dublin, Cork events, volunteers are provided with training and ongoing support. For more information please contact [email protected] or in Ireland [email protected] 0719182102, 0860679933
Fore more info on the Sea Shepherd, see the link below