1. Underwater Exposure: "The Cove" Director Louie Psihoyos Turns Lens on Dolphi...
benefit of watching a dolphin in captivity would be like learning about humanity by watching a prisoner in solitary confinement. To really experience dolphins, you’ve got to see them in the wild. When you see a dolphin show,
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2. Dolphins : The Humane Society of the United States
their annual slaughter of dolphins.
Learn More
More About dolphins
Stop dolphin Hunts
Captive Marine Mammals
The Dangers of a Noisy Ocean
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July 26, 2011
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3. Do Marine Mammals Belong in Captivity in the 21st Century? : The Humane Soci...
do not kill captive dolphins, what does?
dolphinaria cannot have it both ways—either captivity is safer than the wild (therefore captive dolphins should routinely live longer than wild dolphins) or there are factors acting on
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4. Captive Marine Mammals : The Humane Society of the United States
cruel example, in which many dolphins are slaughtered alongside the so-called “lucky” ones, who are sold to dolphin display facilities.
Don’t support this commercial cruelty. Refuse to swim with the dolphins or visit a marine
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5. Meat and Dairy Labels : The Humane Society of the United States
living conditions.
Dolphin-Safe: In the United States, a Dolphin Safe label on a can of tuna means that no Dolphins were intentionally chased, encircled, traumatized, injured or killed in order to catch tuna swimming beneath the
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6. Marine Pollution and Noise : The Humane Society of the United States
lines wrap around whales and dolphins, slicing off flukes and fins.
Oil, PCBs, and other chemicals can poison animals and kill plant life vital to some species’ survival. Oil spills destroyed acres of sea-grass beds essential to dugong
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7. Marine Mammal Stranding : The Humane Society of the United States
species, like dolphins and pilot whales. A federal program funds the studies necessary to determine the cause of death in strandings.
You can help by letting your congress people know that you support funding this work. Or if you
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8. Drive Fisheries : The Humane Society of the United States
not only fish but the dolphins and other small cetaceans who feed on them. In bloodbaths hard to imagine, fishermen in port towns such as Taiji slaughter tens, even hundreds, of bottlenose dolphins, Risso's dolphins, and false killer whales
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9. Animal News : The Humane Society of the United States
Louie Psihoyos Turns Lens on Dolphin Hunt
All Animals magazine, March/April 2011
Award-winning filmmaker Louie Psihoyos Turns His Lens on Japanese Dolphin Hunt
Read More
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10. Issue Resources : The Humane Society of the United States
25, 2009
Swim-with-the-Dolphins Attractions
The Humane Society of the United States
Even under strict regulation, "swim-with-the-Dolphins" programs pose an immediate threat to the safety of both Dolphin and human
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