Interactive Public Talks / Workshops
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The CRRU conducts an assortment of public talks and visits during the year, both within the local and wider community, for enthusiast groups and voluntary organisations (provided on a donation basis), and under commission to or in partnership for visitor centres and public/corporate bodies at locations throughout the country, depending on our itinerary.

These talks can be formal or informal, and can be geared to suit an audience of any background or age group.

Find out how dolphins and whales communicate; what dolphin 'midwives' and 'nannies' are; how dolphins can "X-ray" each other; and how dolphins and whales evolved.

Subject material is diverse and specific topics and themes for talks are available by arrangement: evolution and physiology / social behaviour / differences and similarities to humans / threats to whales and dolphins / the folklore that surrounds dolphins and whales. We also undertake whale rescue workshops and demonstrations. For rescue training courses click here.

Presentations can be audio-visual, incorporating slide shows, sound recordings, display boards and question and answer sessions, and audience participation is highly encouraged. For further details and information or to arrange a talk for your group or public centre, please E-MAIL us for further details.



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