56 min

#21 Saving whales with Project Jonah - Interview with Daren Grover Two Homes

    • Society & Culture

Saving whales since 1974

Today I talk to Daren Grover, Gerneral Manager from Project Jonah, a whale and dolphin rescue organisation from New Zealand. 

We talk about whale standings: about the emotional stresses of the event for whale and human, about hard facts and about the knowledge and the different techniques to help the whales back into water. Find out more about the whaling history in New Zealand and learn the three most important things you can do as a first aid for a stranded whale.

We also discuss the human impact on nature and the ocean in particular, talk about living in a world of consumption and the power of rising awareness for change. 

Join in and listen to Daren sharing some touching stories he personally experienced while working with whales  for Project Jonah.


Show notes:

https://www.projectjonah.org.nz/

Stranding advice: https://www.projectjonah.org.nz/Stranded+dolphins++whales.html

Donate: https://secure.flo2cash.co.nz/donations/projectjonah/DonateSecure.aspx
Shop: https://www.projectjonah.org.nz/shop.html

Marine Mammal Medic Training: https://www.projectjonah.org.nz/Get+Involved/Become+a+Marine+Mammal+Me
dic.html

Rescue number:
Project Jonah 24 Hour Stranding Hotline: 0800 4 WHALE (0800 4 94253)
DOC Stranding Hotline: 0800 DOC HOT (0800 362 468)

Project Jonah on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/projectjonahnz/
Project Jonah on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/projectjonah/


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Saving whales since 1974

Today I talk to Daren Grover, Gerneral Manager from Project Jonah, a whale and dolphin rescue organisation from New Zealand. 

We talk about whale standings: about the emotional stresses of the event for whale and human, about hard facts and about the knowledge and the different techniques to help the whales back into water. Find out more about the whaling history in New Zealand and learn the three most important things you can do as a first aid for a stranded whale.

We also discuss the human impact on nature and the ocean in particular, talk about living in a world of consumption and the power of rising awareness for change. 

Join in and listen to Daren sharing some touching stories he personally experienced while working with whales  for Project Jonah.


Show notes:

https://www.projectjonah.org.nz/

Stranding advice: https://www.projectjonah.org.nz/Stranded+dolphins++whales.html

Donate: https://secure.flo2cash.co.nz/donations/projectjonah/DonateSecure.aspx
Shop: https://www.projectjonah.org.nz/shop.html

Marine Mammal Medic Training: https://www.projectjonah.org.nz/Get+Involved/Become+a+Marine+Mammal+Me
dic.html

Rescue number:
Project Jonah 24 Hour Stranding Hotline: 0800 4 WHALE (0800 4 94253)
DOC Stranding Hotline: 0800 DOC HOT (0800 362 468)

Project Jonah on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/projectjonahnz/
Project Jonah on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/projectjonah/


Visit:
www.juliagraeter.com or juliagraeter on Instagram
Two homes podcast on Instagram

Check out more episodes here!



Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/juliagraeter/ )

56 min

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