Patrick Ramage, global whale program director of the International Fund for Animal Welfare in Yarmouth Port, Mass., describes how his organization started gives students an opportunity to discover marine life.
April 29, 2010
Patrick Ramage, global whale program director of the International Fund for Animal Welfare in Yarmouth Port, Mass., describes how his organization started gives students an opportunity to discover marine life.
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