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Media Centre

For Australian media enquiries contact:
61 (0)8 8440 3700 during office hours
(10am - 3pm South Australian time)
or ring
Press Mobile: 0417 824 235

For international media enquiries contact:
WDCS UK Press Office
01249 449 534
or
07834 498277
or
email: press@wdcs.org

For in-depth interviews, WDCS has policy program leads in each of our Stop, Protect and Connect areas.

Stop

  • captivity
  • killing and trade
  • fisheries and bycatch
  • noise and chemical pollution

Protect

  • species and populations
  • habitats
  • migration paths

Connect

  • whale and dolphin watching
  • education

These leads are based in various parts of the world, and hence are available where lead time allows for coordination across different time zones.

WDCS policy program leads are also available for specific geographical areas, including:

  • UK
  • Europe
  • North America
  • Australasia
  • Latin America
  • Pacific Islands
  • Caribbean Region

WDCS has scientists and conservationists who have an in depth, working knowledge of international treaties and discussions, such as:

  • The International Whaling Commission (IWC)
  • Conventional of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS)
  • Marine Protect Areas (MPAs)

These include treaties which exist or are being discussed in geographical areas, such as:

  • Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea and Contiguous Atlantic Sea
  • Baltic and North Seas
  • Pacific Islands Region
  • West Africa
  • Southern Asia
  • Latin America

WDCS policy program leads are based in various parts of the world, and hence are available where lead time allows for coordination across different time zones.

Contact the Press office mobiles (0400 835 161 in Australia or 01249 449 534 in the UK) to arrange interviews and images.

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