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A clean slate


Lindsay filming whilst on a field trip.

There's something inviting about a clean, white page that just begs you to scrawl all over it. Being WDCS UK's IT Manager, and this being a brand new blog that we've set up for WDCS staff (strictly speaking, that should be stakeholders as we have lots of highly valued volunteers too) to communicate our thoughts and ideas with you, Dear Joe Public - I get to try it out first! Lovely.

So welcome to our blog site. Here you can read the thoughts and challenges that individuals working on behalf of WDCS face, what we’re doing to save whales and dolphins around the world, and what type of ice cream we like to eat whilst out on fieldwork with the animals (maybe not that last one).

I think our Chief Executive will be along shortly to give you some more useful insights – but don’t worry, I’ll check back with my own updates often, so please come back daily for the latest in WDCS news, gossip, and musings from the frontline of Marine Mammal conservation.

Ta ta for now.

Lindsay Bruce

UK IT Manager

P.S - for the record, I like mint choc-chip.


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  1. PB says:

    ...and that rope broke just two minutes later. Maybe too much mint choc-chip one fears :-)


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