"The Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society" facts

Moonlight
Moonlight is an adult female dolphin who is probably about 10 years old and has a calf called Mellow Yellow. She is easy to identify as she has twin notches near the top of her dorsal fin. She can often be seen with her best friend Rainbow.

Rainbow
Rainbow is such a playful female. She seems to cheer the other dolphins so we gave her a cheerful name. She has two calves.

Sutor
Sutor is a large male adult, named after the mythical giants who guarded the Moray Firth. He likes to play with huge bunches of seaweed by draping them over his tail.

Nevis
Named after Ben Nevis, Nevis has a snow white cap on his dorsal fin. He is a fast swimmer and likes to chase after salmon, often catching them in mid-air as they try to escape by leaping out of the water.

Sundance
We recognise Sundance from a distinctive nick on his fin. He is a social dolphin who is often seen splashing and leaping with others.

Lightning
Lightning is adventurous and athletic – he holds the Moray Firth record for his super-fast long distance swims.

The Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society

Adopt a dolphin with WDCS, the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society and you’ll get a fantastic pack plus monthly updates and pics!

Will you protect Rainbow and her baby?
Rainbow is an adorable dolphin who lives with her beautiful baby Raindrop. They love their peaceful life in Scotland’s Moray Firth, but their home is now under grave threat. Your help really matters to Rainbow – will you adopt her or one of the other Adopt a Dolphin animals and help us keep them safe from harm?

Rainbow and her friends lead a busy life, and only WDCS can keep you up to date with what's happening. Who’s had a new arrival? Whose calf has left home? Who’s fallen out with whom? We’ll make sure you're among the first to know.

Rainbow’s home off the Scottish coast is threatened by human activity. We’re there to help all year round and you can be too – by adopting Rainbow.

How are you helping dolphins?
When you adopt a dolphin with WDCS, not only will you form a special link with your individual dolphin in Scotland’s Moray Firth, but you will know that your support is helping to save whales and dolphins all over the world.

Monthly updates, pictures and much more:
You’ll receive a fantastic pack including a fluffy dolphin with name badge, a great interactive DVD with games and screensavers, a personalised certificate, information about the dolphins of the Moray Firth and lots more.

Plus every month you’ll receive an e-mail newsletter with updates about your dolphin and fantastic photos. Every three months you’ll be sent a copy of WDCS magazine or POD news (for under 14’s).

Adopting a dolphin with WDCS makes a great gift and you’ll be helping WDCS to help protect these wonderful animals.

Click here to adopt Rainbow or one of her friends.

Adopt a dolphin for yourself or as a gift and help protect whales and dolphins all over the world. These dolphins live in the Moray Firth in Scotland where their very survival is in danger. Your adoption will help WDCS protect these amazing animals! To adopt a dolphin for just £4 a month just click below & then on the dolphin you would like to adopt:

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