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Ask a Scientist: Row, Row, Row your Boat around Wildlife

Our interest in wildlife comes with a twist as any interaction we have has an impact on the animals we encounter. The biggest threat, however, isn't commercial operators...

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Meet the Ecotypes - North-East Atlantic!

Due to popular demand now in the spotlight, the Ecoytypes of the North-East Atlantic! Here, two different types are making some waves coming with distinctive features. Find out more in another educative infographic:

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Meet the Ecotypes - Southern Hemisphere!

If you've liked the ecotypes of the Pacific Northwest , you'll love the different orcas of the Southern Hemisphere:

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Ask a Scientist: What you need to know about the NZ dolphin swim ban

A new blog post on the decision to end swim-with programmes featuring bottlenose dolphins in New Zealand:

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Swimming with Dolphins - which species to seek and which to avoid

Swimming with dolphins is a very popular activity within the realm of marine wildlife tourism. Surprisingly, few people actually mention a particular species they wish to encounter. Why you should consider the species when you want to go dolphin swimming is illustrated in a new, exciting infographic:

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Meet the Ecotypes!

Did you always go Orca Watching and wondered whether you're seeing residents, transients or offshore killer whales? What are the main differences? Find out here:

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The NZ Dolphin - why it needs help

The NZ dolphin is the smallest dolphin there is and you can only find it in New Zealand (therefore its name). Unfortunately it's highly threatend by several human-induced activities around its habitat. The Hector's and Māui dolphin Threat Management Plan was created in 2007 to address these issues and to foster the protection of this important species. Learn more about the most prominent hazards to NZ dolphin survival:

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Dusky Dolphin Fact Sheet

A new wildlife fact sheet is in the house!

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