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WDC exposes failure of Government scheme to protect whales and dolphins from net deaths

Following our investigations, we have revealed that a UK Government scheme to protect whales and...

First cases of bird flu in dolphins discovered in the UK

The UK Government has announced that two dolphins and a harbour porpoise have died from...
Kiska the orca

Kiska the ‘world’s loneliest whale’ dies at Canadian theme park

Kiska, dubbed the loneliest whale in the world, has died at Marineland, a zoo and...

Man charged in US for harassing whale

Police in the US are investigating reports of a man known as 'Dolphin Dave' repeatedly...

Dead whale in Southern California

The body of a 43-foot dead gray whale has found a resting place on a Southern California beach leaving California officials challenged by what to do with the 35 tons of whale.  In the U.S., attending to a stranded whale or dolphin is not only about a logistical response, but also a legal one.  Read more about the California situation in this New York Times update: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/29/us/dead-whale-california-beach.html?_r=1