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PREVENTING THE NEEDLESS SLAUGHTER OF THE ALBATROSS

Contents | Photos | Crew |Log | Press | RSPB



The Team

You will find below a photographic diary of the Save The Albatross Voyage so far. Click on any one picture to get to more pictures of the team, or more from any particular stage of the journey.

Albatrosses, Petrels and Plight
Leaving Home
Leg 1 - Scotland to Tenerife
Leg 2 - 'The Yellow-nosed'
Leg 3 - 'The Wandering'


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Written and Researched by:

U255

Edited by:

Nick.Grainger (AU)

Referenced Entries:

John Ridgway Save the Albatross Voyage 2003-4: Introduction
Contents Page - John Ridgway Save the Albatross Voyage 2003-4
John Ridgway - On A Wing And A Prayer
John Ridgway School of Adventure
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1798
The Crew on English Rose V1
Birdlife Volunteer Guidelines
Extinction Looms for The Albatross
How You Can Help Save the Albatross
Photos - John Ridgway Save the Albatross Voyage 2003-4
Save the Albatross Photo Album
Save the Albatross - the Team
Leg 1 - Scotland to Tenerife
Leg 2 - 'The Yellow-nosed'
Press - John Ridgway Save the Albatross Voyage 2003-4
RSPB Press Releases - John Ridgway Save the Albatross Voyage 2003-4
Seabird Photos - John Ridgway Save the Albatross Voyage 2003-4
Leg Three Pics
27 July to 12 August 2003 - John Ridgway Save the Albatross Voyage



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