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Gray Whales in the Schools
Sub-Title:
A New program from the Oceanic Society
Date:
January 2, 2012
The Oceanic Society and the San Francisco Bay chapter of the American Cetacean Society are proud to announce our new marine mammal school program, Gray Whales in the Schools!
For the past 30 years, The Oceanic Society has led whale watching trips around San Francisco. We are now offering the opportunity to share this remarkable experience with students around the Bay Area for a nominal fee. We will come to your classroom and provide a dynamic and informative presentation which will introduce students to our “local” Gray whales; they have the longest migration of any mammal, and pass up and down our coast each year during their annual migration. These whales are a real success story, with their population making a recovery from whaling! However, these whales still face a variety of dangers during their migration and threats their survival, and we hope to educate and inspire and inform a new generation of ocean conservationists!
One of the Oceanic Society expert naturalists will come to your school for a program that we hope will be one of the highlights of your school year! A single program may last 45-90 minutes, and can be tailored to meet your individual needs.
Read our brochure on this exciting new program!
