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The Art of Saving Whales

Signing petitions is all well and good. But to save whales you need to go where they’re being killed, and prevent it. That may mean confronting whaling fleets on the high seas, infiltrating remote flensing operations, or researching organized-crime smuggling operations.

“Save the Whales” isn’t just a slogan. It’s a difficult task, and an imperative one.  What we do now, this decade, will determine whether whales cease to exist in the near future.

We’ve been at the forefront of whale-saving since 1976. We know the history, and we know the current reality. And we’re willing to do what it takes to save them.

The Science of Saving Whales

The whales’s fate will be decided in the next few decades.

That means we need to used 21st-century science as well as field and political expertise.

EarthTrust is the bane of pirate whalers, of nations which smuggle endangered whalemeat, and of bad science used to justify whale-killing.  Japan has claimed that ET accomplishes too much to be a “real” nonprofit organizaiton. They’re wrong. We’re just that good.

Inventing suitcase DNA labs to bust their markets, getting tens of thousands of miles of driftnet out of the whales’ path, educating kids internationally about whale and dolphin intelligence… this is the way to save whales. How about joining us?

Donate Now!

You make it happen.

ET isn’t one of those groups with hundreds of millions of dollars in the bank. We’re not limited by the mental boxes which keep others from doing what we do. We’re limited only by available funding.

Supporting STWI has historically been one of the most cost-effective ways to actually save whales. We accomplish as much or more as groups 100 times our budgets, which means YOUR contribution will make a real difference, and not just be “thrown on the pile”.

Click the icon and title above, and donate to save whales now!