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Science, Biology, Flora and Fauna, Animalia, Chordata, Mammalia, Cetacea, Toothed Whales, Dolphins



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  • - DCP is a private, non-profit research foundation organized to promote awareness of marine mammal conservation and to increase knowledge of communication behaviors between and among all dolphin species.
  • - Images and brief information on Keiko the Killer Whale, other orcas and dolphins, and manatees.
  • - Provides signature whistles and the society structure of Bottlenose dolphins.
  • - Includes information on the population dynamics, biology, and ecology of the coastal bottlenose dolphin populations and their habitat in southern California. [Javascript required]
  • - Gallery of over 500 dolphin images by Greg Huglin.
  • - Photos and information on the biology of these marine mammmals.
  • - A non-profit organization dedicated to the wild dolphins and people of the Atlantic Talamanca waters of Costa Rica. Conducting research of tucuxi and bottlenose dolphins and their interactions.
  • - An educational and artful look into the lives of dolphins in captivity and in the wild. Includes photographs of bottlenose and spinner dolphins.
  • - Description of the family Platanistidae and its two members.
  • - Case study of the rescue and rehabilitation of Stormy, a stranded common dolphin.
  • - Non-profit organization dedicated to the study and care of dolphins, especially their relationship with humans.
  • - Description of the family Lipotidae and its one species Lipotes vexillifer.
  • - Description of the family Pontoporiidae and its one species, Pontoporia blainvillei.
  • - In Hong Kong's scenic western harbor, a population of Indo-Pacific Humpback dolphins, or Chinese White Dolphins(also called Pink Dolphins) are fighting to survive. Founded in 1995 to raise awareness of these dolphins and the threats they face.
  • - Includes photographs of dolphin species found along the California coast.
  • - An on-going diary of Terry Walker's adventures with Hawaiian Spinner Dolphins.
  • - Information about swimming with dolphins and the Hawaiian Spinner Dolphin (Stenella longirostris).
  • - Detailed description of the Delphinidae and its 17 genera and 34 species from Walker's Mammals of the World.
  • - Includes information on a Danish research project about whitebeaked dolphins in the North Sea.
  • - Created in 1989 by volunteers who wanted to learn more about the dolphins in Port Phillip Bay in order to protect them and was officially incorporated in 1991 and is a CSIRO accredited research institute.
  • - Contains losts of stories and pictures of dolphins.
  • - Includes information on dolphin facts, provides photos, and has a message board.
  • - Joan Ocean founded this organization in 1984 for the study of inter-species communication. Her efforts have been focused on dolphins and whales and more recently, ETs.
  • - A global discussion forum for anyone interested in dolphins.
  • - Groups primary contributions since the program's inception in 1970, have been toward understanding the biology, behavior, ecology, health, and population dynamics of coastal bottlenose dolphins.
  • - Personal site with basic information and links related to dolphins.
  • - This site seeks to bring fun and knowledge about dolphins and marine mammals to those who love nature and its creatures.
  • - Provides behind the scenes views, information, and insights from working marine mammal trainers and care professionals. Also includes species profiles, career guide, photos, video, book reviews, links, and articles.
  • - A private foundation dedicated to the exploration of the neurological impact of close contact with dolphins on humans.
  • - Is a nonprofit all-volunteer organization engaged in conducting a long-term, scientific study of Tursiops truncatus primarily along the coast of Georgia. TDP members seek to contribute to the understanding of marine animals through the sharing of data col
  • - Includes great graphics and a very extensive section of the most frequently asked questions about dolphins.
  • - A project on dolphin photoidentification in Mexico. Involves worldwide eco-volunteers. Translations are available in Spanish, English and French.
  • - Detailed information on the progress of the activities and goals of the U.S. and Australian foundations supporting research on Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) in Monkey Mia, Shark Bay, Western Australia.
  • - Information about Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) and this long-running research and conservation project of resident populations in the Mediterranean.
  • - An illustrated research paper exploring the intelligence of dolphins.
  • - Provides information on spinner dolphins and includes descriptions and pictures of their natural behaviors in the wild.
  • - Provides a beautiful selection of wild dolphin photos set to midi music.
  • - Provides information on dolphins such as pictures, and facts.
  • - Pictures and information on all five species of river-dolphins (Platanistidae).
  • - Facts about dolphins.
  • - A heartwarming true story of one man's attempt to rescue a dolphin.
  • - Detailed description of the family Iniidae and its two species.

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