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ScarlettBeloved Scarlett Has Been Sighted Today With A Baby
WDCS is celebrating the return of Scarlett, after an absence of sightings since April 2007.

hopePort River's New Baby Dolphin
WDCS is pleased to announce the Port River dolphin has a new baby dolphin - the first in three years.

Humpback whaleProtect Whale Migration Paths
Make a tax deductible donation to WDCS and be part of protecting migration paths for whales. Every donation helps

Port River Dolphin TailwalkWild Dolphin Teaches Others Tail Walking Tricks
Billie, beloved Port River dolphin, has been teaching other wild dolphins the art of ‘tailwalking’, a behaviour which is extremely rare in the wild but is a trick much loved by dolphinarium trainers all over the world.

Maui's Hectors dolphinMaui's And Hectors' Dolphins Receive Better Protection
WDCS congratulates the NZ government for its strong conservation stance for the Maui's and Hectors' dolphins.

Wild Dolphins Taken In Solomon Islands
WDCS is very concerned at the continuation of captures and international export of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) in the Solomon Islands.

Amazon And Orinoco Dolphin Survey
A five nation, seven river dolphin census reveals 3,188 pink and gray dolphins.

Ocean Viking Pictures Highlight Cruelty
Images taken by crew on the Australian Customs vessel, the Ocean Viking have shocked the world’s media.

whale meatWhale Meat Sales
Future of the International Whaling Commission in the balance: whale meat sales tell commercial story

WhalezillaWhalezilla On You Tube
WDCS's latest video gives a fun message, letting the whales have their own voice.

We Sail for the Whale - Volvo Ocean Race
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Stop Bloody Whaling
DNA Discovery Shows Lookalike Dolphin Is One Of A New Breed

Luxury Resort Exposed As Capturing Dolphins

Japan To Approve Import Of Whale Meat

Australia Sets Out To Prove You Dont Need To Kill Whales

Same Whaling Rhetoric Despite Falling Demand

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