May 07, 2007 | send story
IFAW Announces Live Webchat with Patrick Ramage
Live webcast to aid in efforts to stop commercial whaling
IFAW's (International Fund for Animal Welfare) live webcast is happening in conjunction with their efforts to stop commercial whaling.
The event is taking place on Wednesday May 9th at 1:30pm (eastern) and is being conducted by Patrick Ramage, an animal awareness expert. Mr. Ramage will be discussing IFAW’s efforts to save the whales, what people at home can do and answer questions from webcast viewers.
You can register and take part in the presentation here.
For more information people can go to www.stopwhaling.org and if they have any questions they can email stopwhaling@westglen.com.
Visit the IFAW website here.
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