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Shark Guardian To Release Children’s Book

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Shark Guardian, a non-profit Charity for shark and marine conservation, education, awareness and research projects worldwide, are about to release their first ever children’s book.

Since February 2013 Shark Guardian have delivered their shark and marine educational presentations to more than 40,000 people, mainly school children, in 9 different countries.

With a book as an extra educational tool, the Shark Guardian legacy will continue to future school years, even without the personal visits by the Shark Guardian team. The book ‘Sharks Our Ocean Guardians’ will be the first in a series of 5 that follow Jed the hammerhead on his ocean adventures. We will see the challenges he faces as a shark, both naturally and from human intervention and learn about ways we can get involved to help Jed and all sharks, through education and conservation.

Sharks our ocean guardians

Shark Guardian have been raising money to ensure that as many of the new books as possible can be given away free to schools around the World. Shark Guardian also aims to raise enough money to produce and print the second book in this series, so that the education delivered by Shark Guardian spreads further, wider and continues after each and every school visit.

Furthermore, Shark Guardian want the general public to influence where the books are sent. This fund-raising opportunity allows books to go places where Shark Guardian may never have even thought of.

Donate to this cause, receive a free book or books, have a say on where books go, and play a role in educating our next generation about sharks and marine life.

For more information, visit  www.sharkguardian.org/childrens-shark-book/.

 

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