Wednesday, October 31, 2007

That's not scary, THIS is scary!


The Great Whale Trail

31 October, 2007

    It's like something out of a horror movie. Hundreds of feet beneath cold ocean waters lurks a massive creature known for her mighty strength and soulful songs. Few have ever caught a glimpse of her. Now she's surfaced......

    Her name is Neo, and she's a beautiful humpback whale. She's been tagged by scientists so we can track her and her calf by satellite on their amazing journey to the icy waters of the Southern Ocean. And you too can follow Neo's epic voyage online and help protect her and her calf from an unthinkable fate.

    Because this is the horror part. This year, the Japanese whaling fleet will be in the Southern Ocean hunting humpbacks like Neo - 50 of them, along with 50 endangered fin whales and nearly 1,000 minke whales.

    It doesn't have to be this way -- you can make the difference. Join The Great Whale Trail today and help Greenpeace raise the funds we need to defend Neo and over 1,000 other whales from the hunter's deadly harpoons. Click here now to create your own Whale Defenders fundraising page and invite your family and friends to support our critical campaign.

Create your own Whale Defenders page - click here.

    This Halloween don't just settle for candy, the trick is to get your friends to make a donation to Greenpeace through your Whale Defender page. Because this isn't a horror movie, it's real, and the consequences for Neo and her calf loom large.

    So treat yourself to the peace of mind that comes with making a difference in the life of one whale - or many - join the Great Whale Trail today.

    For the whales,
   
    John Hocevar
    Oceans Campaign Coordinator

 

 

 


Greenpeace
702 H Street NW, Suite 300
Washington, DC 20001
(800) 326-0959

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