Social media loves to villainize dolphins. Here's why it's wrong. Social media loves to villainize dolphins. Here's why it's wrong. Dolphin moms use 'baby talk' with their calves Dolphin moms use ...
By protecting marine dolphins like these we’re helping keep our seas healthy – which is good for all the other wildlife, and billions of people, who rely on the sea for their survival. Common ...
Bottlenose dolphins are one of the more common dolphin species in the wild — the kind humans might encounter while boating — and do well with humans in settings like zoos where they become ...
Bottlenose dolphin Allie, 37, is pregnant, Brookfield Zoo Chicago announced. The calf is due in June, but 24-hour labor-watch ...
More information: Matt Sharpe et al, A comparison of photo‐ID and signature whistle based capture‐recapture abundance estimates of common bottlenose dolphin, Marine Mammal Science (2024).