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Dolphin Healing Article 
Do dolphins really have the ability to heal human beings, and why are we so drawn to them?
May 11, 2011 - Maggie Lawrence
Dolphin Communication Article 
The social and intelligent ways cetaceans have interacted with humans so far suggest that much can be gleaned from the "language" system of these sea mammals.
Aug 19, 2009 - Mary Desaulniers
Lara Dolphin Writer
I am a writer and poet. My work has appeared in print and online in such publications as “Word Catalyst Magazine,” “River Poets Journal,” “The Foliate Oak Literary...
Dolphin Conservation Article 
International cooperation is necessary to save whales.
Oct 11, 2007 - John Blatchford
Facebooking for Dolphins - Social Lives of Shark Bays Dolphins Article 
You may think social networking is just for people, but dolphins have been doing it as long as we have, and it may be the reason we are both so smart.
Feb 20, 2011 - Sarah Curran-Ragan
Dolphin Facts and Dolphin Behaviour Towards Humans Article 
The dolphin is a much-loved marine mammal, but there have been a number of incidents where dolphins have shown aggression towards people.
Aug 30, 2010 - Roberta Goli
Dolphin Hunting In Taiji, Japan Article 
The dolphin hunting activities of the fishermen in the small town of Taiji, Japan, has caught the attention of dolphin advocates.
Feb 15, 2011 - Rosanna C. Rogacion
Swimming with Dolphins in Hawaii Article 
Swimming with the Dolphins in Hawaii can be the most magical experience. It can also be the most disappointing, if you don't have realistic expectations.
Feb 10, 2011 - Val Tobin
Pollution, Noise, Whales, and Dolphins Article 
Many forms of pollution threaten the world ocean ecosystem. It's widely known that chemicals cause pollution, but noise pollution also disrupts animal life.
Jan 1, 2011 - Angela Libal
Dolphin Intelligence - Superbrain Article 
Dolphins; friendly, sociable and playful. And apparently supernaturally intelligent, but have you ever wondered how smart they really are?
Aug 16, 2010 - Sarah Curran-Ragan
Jacques Cousteau and Dolphin Intelligence Article 
"Dolphins are emotional, sensitive, vulnerable creatures, probably more so than we are," said Jacques Cousteau in 1953. Their intelligence has been proven.
Jul 18, 2010 - William Celano
How to Become a Dolphin Trainer Article 
Becoming a killer whale trainer requires commitment, education, attitude, ability and experience.
Apr 8, 2010 - Terry Morton
The Whaling and Dolphin Hunt Debate Article 
Japan has been an organized whaling nation for over 400-years. Activists believe that the killing of whales & dolphins is an environmental and moral crime. Who is right?
Mar 21, 2010 - Elizabeth Batt
The Evolution of Whales and Dolphins Article 
Whales and dolphins have long fascinated people and remain an image of paramount beauty and oceanic grace. But where did they come from?
Oct 28, 2009 - Kristina Bjoran
How Intelligent are Dolphins? Article 
Recently, scientists have found evidence of high-level cognitive functions in dolphins that include self awareness, tool use and a sophisticated language system.
Aug 19, 2009 - Mary Desaulniers
Echolocation in Whales and Dolphins Article 
Most people have heard CDs filled with whale sounds or songs. While it is a unique and relaxing sound, these chirps and clicks mean a lot more to whales than relaxation.
Aug 14, 2009 - Roberta Goli
Swimming With Wild Dolphins in Hawaii Article 
Trish Regan and Doug Hackett conduct daily swims with wild dolphins on the big island of Hawaii. Participants can learn about interactions of cetaceans with humans.
Jul 11, 2009 - June Smith
Dolphins Sleep with Half Their Brain Article 
Dolphins let only half of their brain sleep at a time so that they can stay alert and breathe underwater.
May 2, 2009 - Megan Jungwi