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We've made it easy for you to help. Here is a list of action items in order of importance.

Just click on the link to have a customized letter or email ready for printing or sending.This list will change, but currently it focuses on the threatened southern community in Washington State, which suffers from an overload of toxins, decimated fish stocks and the heaviest whale watching traffic in the world.


fishing, whale watching or boating around the San Juan Islands, WA until the population stabilizes. San Juan Island has the only whale watching park in the world on its Western shore, so you can still enjoy the whales.


the petition to ban chasing of whales in San Juan County.


the U.S. government to enforce stricter orca whale watching guidelines as they have for the humpback whales in Alaska.


whale watching guidelines if you choose to watch orcas in other areas of the world.


the U.S. government to list the southern community as endangered.


efforts to save important salmon habitat in the Pacific Northwest.


your opposition to all US Navy sonar testing.


aquatic theme parks where captive orcas are held.


your opposition to organizations that display orcas.


organizations that are campaigning to have orcas reunited with their families.


Remember, if you can't do it today, send an email to a friend with these action points. Someone else may have the time to help. But please sign in so that we can send you action alerts, pictures and news items.

Thank you.




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