India Protects Dolphins!
This is such good news: India has officially recognized dolphins as non-human persons, whose rights to life and liberty must be respected. Read for yourself… Dolphin parks that were being built across...
View ArticleFree At Last
Read the uplifting story of Sampal, a dolphin taking in captivity and 10 years later escaped during rehab procedure into the wild to meet her original pod. We can’t stress it often enough: Say NO to...
View ArticleYangtze Finless Porpoise Nearly Extinct
Sad news about the world’s only freshwater porpoise. The latest survey shows a startling decline to near extinction. It is the only one cetacean species to be found in the Yangtze river, which has...
View ArticleThe Whale’s Return
Ancient yet playful, endangered but resurgent, the North Atlantic right whale is a living reminder of how little we know. Philip Hoare is the author of Leviathan or, The Whale (2008) which won the...
View ArticleSonar Noise Behind Whale Deaths
The deaths of over 100 melon-headed whales, which stranded on the shores of a lagoon in northwest Madagascar in 2008, were likely primarily triggered by a form of sonar being deployed by an ExxonMobil...
View ArticleProtect Deep-Diving Cetaceans From Seismic Survey
The Irish Whale and Dolphin Group (IWDG) has welcomed recent measures to protect deep-diving cetaceans from the potential effects of seismic survey noise. Read more… This is an important step in the...
View ArticleRight to Life for Dolphins and Whales
Malibu is the first American city to protect cetaceans! Malibu City Council proclaimed all cetaceans have the right to life. A very informative blogpost from Dr Reese Halter. She is a well-known...
View ArticleBest Achievements in Cetacean Advocacy 2013
Good read about all the little victories in the pledge for cetacean’s right to freedom and respect. A great compilation of notable achievements in 2013.
View ArticleSea Shepherd Conservation Society Announces Operation GrindStop 2014
Operation GrindStop 2014 Campaign Launch Press Conference in the Faroe Islands. Listen, share and help however you can.
View ArticleNational Aquarium Questions Captivity of Dolphins
The National Aquarium in Baltimore, Maryland has embarked on a revolutionary discussion: Should they retire their captive dolphins to a sanctuary? It is good news that the CEO Racanelli does seem to be...
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