In 1987, Kitty and I had the privilege through Earthwatch of working with scientists and graduate students at the University of Hawaii for one month. They had taught two female bottlenose dolphins sign language! Akeakamai, Ake, and Phoenix had been in captivity for eight years and were temporarily living in […]
Dolphin Studies
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24 September, 2009 – The following is an account of recent activities on the Brunswick Sapelo dolphin study by Penn Clarke: A dream of a lifetime has come true. I got to capture, radio tag and release wild bottle nosed dolphins. Through The Dolphin Project I got to meet and work with […]
Dolphins seem to love life wherever they are. If I were a dolphin and had to live in captivity, I’d live at Anthony’s Key Resort in the waters off Roatan Island, Honduras. I was fortunate enough to spend a week in January 2010 with Kathleen Dudzinski, Wu-Jung Lee and 24 […]