Adopt a Shark

Name
Megan Kessler
Location:
Level 5, 362 Kent St,
Sydney, NSW, Australia
Contact:
02 9279 2466
Last Updated

2012-10-13 09:00:00

Adopt a Shark

When you Adopt a Shark you will be joining the fight for marine sanctuaries for Australia's friendliest shark, the Grey Nurse Shark. All proceeds from Adopt a Shark go to the Nature Conservation Council's Grey Nurse Shark conservation program. You will also be contributing to increasing our knowledge on the sharks with a $5 donation to Grey Nurse Shark research for every shark adopted.

In return for your support you will receive: * A Grey Nurse Shark Adoption Certificate * A CD full of information on the Grey Nurse Shark, educational games and some great Grey Nurse Shark images * Quarterly email updates with information on the latest research, any sightings reported and other marine conservation information * A Grey Nurse Shark poster and Adopt a Shark tattoos.

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Name
Megan Kessler
Location:
Level 5, 362 Kent St,
Sydney, NSW, Australia
Contact:
02 9279 2466
Last Updated

2012-10-13 09:00:00

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