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Go Nigel!

It's an incredibly busy time in the fundraising team at WDCS.  As you'll have read we are full steam ahead in our campaign to protect the very special dolphins of the Moray Firth from the proposed oil and gas developments in their home.

It's our job to raise the money that enables the amazing campaigns team to get out there and do the research and lobbying that is needed to protect these animals.

Anyway, to get to the point (which is usually the first rule of fundraising!), we're all really excited that TV presenter Nigel Marven is going to be running the London Marathon on April 13th to raise funds for the Protect Our Dolphins campaign.  He's doing this primarily because he feels as passionately as we do that these incredible animals deserve protection, but also, so he says, because he's 'thickening in the middle' and wants to get fit again!

This campaign needs all the support we can muster and so if you feel like doing your bit, and helping Nigel Marven shed a few pounds at the same time, please sponsor him by clicking here:

www.justgiving.com/nigelmarven

It's a really simple form and will only take a few minutes, but could save the lives of the dolphins of the Moray Firth.  Thank you!

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