It's almost Valentine's Day and if you've forgotten to send something to a loved one - we have something that just might do the trick. Everybody's favourite humpback - Mr Splashy Pants - has made a comeback just in the nick of time. With the magical powers of our new e-card you can translate a whale song of love, or get him to sing your own words, and give your Valentine a message to remember. Canon can help stop whaling As international pressure against whaling continues, we are focusing on key domestic figures to speak out. If you haven't already you can still help us get the Canon CEO on board. Canon's CEO, Mr. Fujio Mitarai, is the head of the influential Japanese Business Federation. He meets regularly with top government officials, including the Prime Minister. Over 55,000 Greenpeace supporters have already sent him a message - you can still add your voice here The Rainbow Warrior The Rainbow Warrior is currently in New Zealand and has been getting a new paint job in Whangarei. She'll be sailing down to Auckland soon so I'll keep you posted as more information comes to hand. Thank you for your support, Nick Young Greenpeace NZ http://weblog.greenpeace.org.nz |  Send a Valentines e-card Who the heck is Mr Splashy pants? Read about it on our new weblog! Wellington Exhibition Proceeds to Greenpeace From Feb 15 - Feb 28 the Rona Gallery at 151 Muritai Road, Eastbourne, Wellington is holding an exhibition in memory of noted stone and bronze sculptor Colin Webster-Watson. The exhibition contains works from his private collection and the proceeds will go to the Greenpeace whales campaign. Fun stuff Fan our Facebook page.
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