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SeaWorld Phasing Out Killer Whale Shows: Will It Make a Difference?
By Kate Goldbaum published
SeaWorld San Diego, long known for its live killer-whale shows, will begin phasing out the performances next year in favor of conservation-based shows.
Oil Spill Aftermath: Why Baby Dolphins May Be Rare in Gulf Waters
By Laura Geggel published
Bottlenose dolphins swimming in waters affected by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill are dying earlier and birthing fewer calves than dolphins living in other areas, a new study shows.
New Species of Ancient 'River' Dolphin Actually Lived in the Ocean
By Sara G. Miller published
A new fossil discovery sheds light on when some dolphins went from oceans to rivers.
New Residents: Dolphins Swam into Mediterranean 18,000 Years Ago
By Laura Geggel published
Bottlenose dolphins moved into the Mediterranean, once too salty to harbor much marine life, at the end of the last ice age about 18,000 years ago, a new study finds.
It's a Girl! Newborn Killer Whale Identified in Endangered Pod
By Kelly Dickerson published
Researchers have determined the baby orca born into a pod off the west coast is a female.
Rare Albino Bottlenose Dolphin Spotted Off Florida Coast
By Laura Geggel published
An albino bottlenose dolphin, recently spotted off the east coast of Florida, was caught on video flashing its white dorsal fin above the water's blue waves.
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