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Marine Connection
Charity director, Margaux Dodds stated; "This landmark case highlights the need to protect solitary cetaceans from harrassment and harm. This is not about stopping people getting into ... for their actions." Further reading To read the Marine Connection 'Lone Rangers' report on solitary dolphins and whales, including recommendations for their protection click here images (c) BMDLR (home page ...
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The Dolphin Institute - Resource Guide
They employ a diverse repertoire of feeding behaviors, including both solitary and social feeding strategies. Some of these strategies include: strand feeding in the tidal creeks of South Carolina and Georgia, where dolphins pursue schools of ...
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ASM | Mammals of New York
(B), 829(B), 830(B) 40 Most teeth of North American mammals (50), nocturnal, solitary, can be found near people's houses, omnivrous. INSECTIVORA Soricidae (Shrews) Masked Shrew Sorex ... into tormentors with a flick of their tail. Cause damage by gnawing. CETACEA (Whales and Dolphins) Delphinidae (Dolphins) Saddleback Dolphin Delphinus delphis common Off Long Is. 579 Swims in large groups, leaps ...
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ASM | Mammals of Texas
Statewide 3, 4(W), 630, 828(B), 829(B), 830(B) 40 Usually solitary, nocturnal INSECTIVORA (shrews & moles) Soricidae (shrews) Southern Short-tailed Shrew Blarina carolinensis Uncommon ... 93 Tolerate fresh, brackish, & salt water. Wander great distances. Sluggish & easily captured. CETACEA (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) All cetaceans are protected by strict laws. Human activities affecting them ...
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Dolphin Synergy: THE DANCE OF THE DOLPHINS
DOLPHINS --SYNCHRONICITY-- THE DANCE OF THE DOLPHINS. The perpetual & ecstatic dance of the Dolphins has captivated Humanity since the beginning of recorded history & probably through pre-historic times. The Dolphins ... numerous through history have been accounts of Dolphins helping to navigate boats. In New Zealand from 1888 for 24 years, a solitary male Bottlenose Dolphin guided every boat safely ...
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History of PAWS
Twice helped put a halt to the U.S. Navy’s plans to use dolphins to patrol in Western Washington waters. 1992 - First PAWSwalk at Woodland Park in Seattle. 1992 ... , a western lowland gorilla, to Zoo Atlanta after he spent more than 25 years in solitary confinement in a Tacoma shopping mall. 1995 - Foster Care program created, allowing PAWS to save ...
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Building bird nest boxes
Trip to Estonia Cornwall's Nature Introduction Marine life Mammals .. Bats .. Bottlenose dolphins .. Grey seals .. Hedgehogs .. Otters .. Watervoles Wildlife gardening Invertebrates Herptofauna .. Reptiles .. Amphibians Geology Slugs ...
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CRESLI's fin whale page
College, Oakdale NY 11769-1999 Help CRESLI today, become a member Home About CRESLI WHALES, DOLPHINS, AND PORPOISES seals Sea Turtles Coastal and Pelagic Birds Checklist of Species Join CRESLI Calendar ... feet and can be seen for several miles. Fin whales, like other mysticetes, are often solitary, but can be seen in opportunistic feeding group of 3-20 or more when food ...
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At ... dolphins, usually when competing for a female. This is quite common behavior in male Bottlenose dolphins and similar marks had been observed on a number of dolphins ... dolphins, usually when competing for a female. This is quite common behavior in male Bottlenose dolphins and similar marks had been observed on a number of dolphins ...
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