Dolphins
The Dolphin Alliance
http://envirolink.org/arrs/ahimsa/tda/
The Dolphin Alliance is a citizen’s action group established in 1992 that works to
preserve dolphin and whale rights and the protection of their environment. The Alliance
has several goals, including working to stop all capture of whales and dolphins within
US waters. The group hopes to do this through public education and legislative reform.
Dolphin Information ServerHome Page
http://elpc54136.lboro.ac.uk/
Serves as a simple resource for pictures and information on dolphins, killer whales,
and other marine mammals. Includes information about Keiko (the whale in the motion
picture “Free Willy”).
Marine Mammals
http://www.earthwatch.org/t/Twhales.html
The Earth Corps is tracking the migration of marine mammals including whales and
dolphins. This site provides links to other centers conducting research, as well
as to Wild Dolphin Societies in Florida, Hawaii, and New Zealand. Take the opportunity
to sign up for one several Earth Watch expeditions in 1997 which will focus on exploring
dolphin intelligence.
The Wild Dolphin Project
http://wwwa.com/dolphin/project.htm
The Wild Dolphin Project was started in 1985 to study the history and communication
systems of Atlantic spotted dolphins in the Bahamas. The project focuses on understanding
dolphin behavior, interactions, and communication. This colorful Web site offers
information about the project and includes photos, background info on dolphins, and
information on how you can join an expedition.