PEOPLE FOR NATURE AND PEACE
  • Home
  • About
    • Goals & Objectives
    • Meet the team >
      • Executive Team
      • Patron
      • Advisers
  • Projects
    • Maui & Hector's dolphins >
      • Hope Spot >
        • Hope Spot Goals
    • Polar Bears >
      • International Trade
      • Polar bear hunting
      • Polar bear & climate change
      • Too many polar bears?
      • Polar bear facts
      • International trade report
      • Polar Bear Day
      • Polar bear gallery
      • Polar bear videos
    • Rhinos >
      • Antipoaching
      • Assam Flood Appeal
      • World Rhino Day! >
        • World Rhino Day video
        • Free rhino Zen doodle
    • Other wildlife
  • SHOP
  • Ways to help
    • Donate
    • SHOP
    • Give as you Live
  • Contact
  • BLOGS
  • Product
Picture

Help us save Maui and Hector’s dolphins by making a submission


Have your say  now!  Making your submission is easy and quick. Simply complete the form below and click the SEND button.  This will automatically send a submission to the New Zealand Department of Conservation and Ministry for Primary Industries, asking them to protect the Maui and Hector's dolphins from drowning in fishing nets and from being blasted with seismic air guns, which are used to find oil and gas under the ocean floor and from all form of marine mining. Affected fishermen should be transitioned to environmentally sustainable fishing methods or alternative livelihoods.

Best of all, you can add a personal message at the end of the submission form, explaining why it matters to you that Maui and Hector's dolphins are protected in a way that allows populations to recover, so the dolphins have a future.

Dr Sylvia Earle urges protection of Maui and Hector's dolphins.

Thank you from all of


us for speaking up for


New Zealand's


dolphins!

Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Take further action for Maui & Hector's dolphins!
Picture
Picture
Hope Spot Champions Professor Liz Slooten and Dr. Barbara Maas, Photo: Shannon Rake
Picture
Hector's dolphin mother and calf. Together we can ensure they have a future. Photo: Lindsay Wickman
CONNECT WITH PEOPLE FOR NATURE & PEACE
MAKE A GIFT TO NATURE
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
All rights reserved © 2022 People for Nature & Peace
Contact us
Registered charity no. 1183764
  • Home
  • About
    • Goals & Objectives
    • Meet the team >
      • Executive Team
      • Patron
      • Advisers
  • Projects
    • Maui & Hector's dolphins >
      • Hope Spot >
        • Hope Spot Goals
    • Polar Bears >
      • International Trade
      • Polar bear hunting
      • Polar bear & climate change
      • Too many polar bears?
      • Polar bear facts
      • International trade report
      • Polar Bear Day
      • Polar bear gallery
      • Polar bear videos
    • Rhinos >
      • Antipoaching
      • Assam Flood Appeal
      • World Rhino Day! >
        • World Rhino Day video
        • Free rhino Zen doodle
    • Other wildlife
  • SHOP
  • Ways to help
    • Donate
    • SHOP
    • Give as you Live
  • Contact
  • BLOGS
  • Product