• They have a lot more to teach us.

    We've learned a lot with your help. But there's still so much we need to know to protect our wild dolphin neighbors.

    Give to dolphin research at the Cape Lookout Studies Program.

  • Sea Turtel sick and injured from fishing line

    You can stop this.

    Protecting marine wildlife is within your reach.

    When you give to put monofilament recycling bins within reach of conscientious boaters and anglers.

  • Harbor seal in need

    Save lives, reduce suffering, learn more.

    It's a win, win, win – when you support our Marine Mammal Stranding Network.

    Please give generously to the Cape Lookout Studies Program.

  • Cetacean Studies

    Inspire curiosity.

    What does it take to get students interested in science and conservation? Your help.

    Please give generously to support Cetacean Studies and the Bonehenge rearticulation project.

2016 Thank you donors, volunteers, contributors, and collaborators!

Written by Tursiops. Posted in Thank You / Volunteer, Uncategorized

Thank you 2016 donors, volunteers, contributors, and collaborators!
Listed below are individuals/groups whose generosity helped sustain and improve the Cape Lookout Studies Program in 2016 by providing printer ink, photo paper, office supplies, sandpaper, boat fuel, belt sander, cleaning supplies, food, batteries, Sirius/XM radio subscription, book writing, book editing, book publishing, book sales, food, drinks, Ryobi cordless combo power tool set, AC/DC cooler/warmer, computer maintenance, notebooks, artwork , attorney fees, shovel, celebrations, web hosting fees, web site maintenance, fencing, lumber, hardware cloth, lodging in DC, bench grinder, monofilament bin maintenance, Spyhop maintenance, dolphin license plate promotion, $45,581 in cash donations/grants, and approximately 1,090 hours of volunteer time. THANK YOU!!
Sincere thanks also go out to everyone who has an NC “Protect Wild Dolphins” special license plate which raised through Friends of the Museum a total of $10,360 in 2016. The dolphins thank you too.

Congratulations and thanks to Vicky Thayer, the 2016 recipient of the CLSP Outstanding Volunteer award.

Alejandro de la torre
Alex Denson
Alexandra DiGiacomo
Alina Ahmad
Allen Fitz
Andrew Gumbel
Ann Pabst
Anne Straneva
Anonymous
Barbie LaBrun
Bill McLellan
Bonnie Monteleone
Bruce McCutcheon
Bud Doughton
Cam Luck
Candice Sheehan
Carl Cedarholm
Carolina Lamb
Christina Burt
Dan Prendiville
Dana Smith
David Mickey
Dean Vick
Donna Snead
Elizabeth Hanrahan
Ginger Taylor
Haywood Holderness
Helen Aitken
Henrik Cox
Jack Sweeney
James and Lois Pease
Jeremy Dugas
Jim Mead
John Atkins
John Fussell
John Ososky
John Russell
Jong Gwan Lee
Josh Summers
Julian Mann
Kameron Schroeder
Karen Clark
KC Bierlich
Kim Beller
LaNelle Davis
Lee Hinson
Lilla Wieseler
Lingrong Jin
Lookout Foundation
Maddie Go
Mike McEarl
Miriam Brown
Molly Matlock
Nan Bowles
Nivi Ram
Paul Nader
Paul Summers
Pranav Madabhushi
Ralph Merrels
Sam Bryan
Sam Warburton
Sinbad
Springmoor
Steve Hassenfelt
Steve Thornton
Sue Schmidt
Sunny Zhang
Todd Stuart Foundation
Tom Kirmeyer
Tom Reams
Town Creek Marina
Vance/Suzanne Knight
Verena Lawaetz
Vicky Thayer
Virginia Connett
Wendy Donaldson
Woody Warburton

Click here to visit our Thank You page – dedicated to the supporters, volunteers, backers and collaborators of the Cape Lookout Studies Program.

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