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Whaleman Foundation

Org #4967
Vetted since 2010
1995
year founded
$37,572
raised on GlobalGiving
15
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

- To forever protect and preserve dolphins, whales, porpoises, and our oceans. -To end all commercial and scientific whaling worldwide by Japan, Norway, and Iceland. - To end the brutal dolphin drive and porpoise harpoon hunts of Japan and the Faroe Islands. - To raise public awareness to all the other threats dolphins and whales face including toxic pollution, noise pollution, global warming, loss of habitat, entanglement in fishing nets, collisions with ships, and increasing whaling

Projects (1)

Save the Whales Again!
United States / Wildlife Conservation
Save the Whales Again!
Project Leaders
Jeff Pantukhoff
Jeff Pantukhoff
Jeff Pantukhoff
Jeff Pantukhoff
Organization Information
PO Box 1670
Lahaina, HI 96767
United States
808-661-8859
Organization Information
PO Box 1670
Lahaina, HI 96767
United States
808-661-8859

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Jan 29, 2026 | Save the Whales Again!
Campaign Update

By Jeff Pantukhoff | President & Founder

BREAKING NEWS:The Iceland Prime Minister has called for commercial whaling to be banned in Iceland! We are thrilled to hear this news and will be following this issue very closely. If this commercial... Read the full report ›

Aug 18, 2025 | Save the Whales Again!
Please support our Maui humpback whale research!

By Jeff Pantukhoff | President & Founder

Hi All, I’m Jeff Pantukhoff, president & founder of The Whaleman Foundation, and I’m raising funds to support our critical humpback whale research and whale disentanglement work on... Read the full report ›

Jun 30, 2025 | Save the Whales Again!
Campaign Update

By Hayden Panettiere | International Spokesperson

Japan Update The Japanese Government has issued their whalers a permit to kill 62 endangered fin whales in addition to 154 Brydes whales, 56 minke whales and 25 endangered Sei Whales that were already... Read the full report ›
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