Monthly Archives: April 2017
Celebrate. Freedom. #FreeBaliDolphins
#FREEBALIDOLPHINS Tour Bali The #FreeBaliDolphins tour is coming to town! Two awesome events are taking place in Bali, featuring street artists, skaters
read moreBREAKING: Two More Dolphins in South Korea Heading for Freedom!
BREAKING: After 20 years of captivity, two dolphins being held at Seoul Grand Park in Seoul, South Korea will soon be released into
read moreYoung Surfers Agree: Leave Dolphins Wild & Free!
Learning is fun – just ask these young participants at the Ripcurl Kids Surf Competition. Dolphin Project’s team, led by Indonesia Campaign Director Femke Den
read moreHappy 47th Birthday Dolphin Project!
I flew into Bimini in the Bahamas to do something at last about the dolphins. Actually, I wasn’t clear myself about why
read moreKeep Kuwait’s Scientific Center Expansion Dolphin-Free!
By the very nature of the term, Kuwait’s “scientific center” should preclude the keeping of dolphins in captivity. Yet, this is exactly what
read moreBREAKING: Russia to Ban Traveling Dolphin Shows and Contact Zoos
April 13, 2017: As reported by Russian news, Vesti.ru, Deputies of the State Duma in the Russian Federation intend to add a ban on traveling dolphin
read moreUpdate on Indonesia’s Toxic Traveling Circuses
It’s hard to believe that traveling dolphin shows continue to exist. They do – in Indonesia – and it’s worse than anyone
read moreTwo Orcas Killed off St. Vincent; Call for Immediate Moratorium
What should have been a beautiful day on the Caribbean Sea turned into a nightmare. On April 3, 2017, tourists aboard a Thomson
read moreOne Dolphin’s Story: Carmelita
Quick Facts Caught: Late November, 1978, Puerto Deseado, Argentina Died: July 21, 1981, at Mystic Marinelife Aquarium, Connecticut, USA In February 2016, SeaWorld announced they
read moreTravel Firms Take a Stand Against Animal Suffering
Thomas Cook, one of the oldest and best-known travel companies has stopped selling tickets to certain animal attractions over concerns of animal welfare.
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