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| | The Gray Whale Project |
 | | The inspiration for The Whale Museum's Gray Whale Project "surfaced" in July 1995, when the carcass of a 28-foot juvenile gray whale washed ashore on Orcas Island, Wash. Albert Shepard, former curator of The Whale Museum, led the effort to salvage and clean the bones. |
 | | The Gray Whale Project is now incorporated into the Museum's education program as a Whale Discovery Lab, and groups from diverse backgrounds and interest levels ranging from second graders through Elderhostel have participated in building the skeleton. |
 | | The goal of the Gray Whale Project: Migrations Program is to foster youths' appreciation of whales, their natural marine environment and coastal ecology, through engaging activities that develop scientific skills, increase understanding of conservation issues, and promote environmental stewardship. |
| www.whale-museum.org /programs/graywhale/grayproj.html (1205 words) |
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