Dozens of dolphin statues arrive for charity trail
Sixty eight dolphin sculptures have arrived in Guernsey ready to be decorated by sponsors and put on display across the island in the summer.
It is all part of the Dolphin Discovery Trail by the GSPCA animal welfare charity, in which people can track down the statues via an app.
It follows last year's Puffin Parade which raised more than £100,000 for the GSPCA and Autism Guernsey.
GSPCA will again be joining forces with Autism Guernsey in 2025, with the proceeds being split between the two.
GSPCA manager Steve Byrne said: "Autism Guernsey is an integral part of our community and it's wonderful for us to team together to bring what is going to be another very special event."
Those who have sponsored a dolphin sculpture will have about two and half months before they go on show around the island, he said.
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