Kristina Pepelko is a writer, avid traveler, food lover and passionate animal, environmental and social... Kristina Pepelko is a writer, avid traveler, food lover and passionate animal, environmental and social justice advocate. She has taught English in Croatia and worked as a travel writer for Like Croatia. Currently, she serves as a poetry editor for the literary journal, Squalorly and as a volunteer for Keep Michigan Wolves Protected in addition to being an OGP Green Monster who focuses on the Buzz Monster and Earth Monster channels. You can follow her on Twitter: @K__Pep. Read more about Kristina Pepelko Read More
Imagine if whales roamed the land — if when we walked through our neighborhood forest, we saw them — majestic 40 foot long beings swimming among the trees, ruffling the leaves.
The short yet powerful video below by Gentleman Scholar brings this dream to life. Created for Whale and Dolphin Conservation (WDC), the video quietly conveys a message to us all – that if whales and other marine animals called land their home, then maybe they’d receive the attention and protection they deserve.
But because marine animals remain mostly unseen like the atrocities that affect them, such as Pollution, overfishing, overhunting, and climate change, their widespread protection is nearly nonexistent.
Watch the video below and spread it around to raise awareness about the world’s hidden ocean creatures.
To find out more information on how you can help whales and dolphins, visit Whale and Dolphin Conservation here. In honor of Manatee Awareness Month happening now through the rest of November, consider doing your part to help them too. Find out more about them and what you can do here.
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Whales are individuals, given names, have unique personalities and an unexplained interest in us. No where is that more apparent than in the DVDs of the adoptable humpback whales by Cetacean Society International.
Support our work by adopting one or both this Christmas season. Salt is a grandmother with 12 calves and she is the most loved whale in the world. If you want to meet the friendliest whale of all, adopt Colt, a 31 year old who does amazing things around boats from blowing on people to splashing them with his flippers.
Some twat would put a bloody saddle on it!