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The Amazon River Dolphin | #1: The Pink Dolphin

ReferencesDonaher, S. (2020, March 18). Animals you’ve never heard of. Retrieved January 17, 2022, from https://sites.psu.edu/shanetheman/2020/03/18/amazon-river-dolphin-inia-geoffrensis/OBIS SEAMAP. (n.d.). Amazon River Dolphin – Inia geoffrensis. Retrieved January 17, 2022, from https://seamap.env.duke.edu/species/180407/htmlPodos, J., Da Silva, V. M., & Rossi-Santos, M. R. (2002). Vocalizations of amazon river dolphins, inia geoffrensis: Insights into the evolutionary origins of Delphinid whistles.…

Erich Hoyt | Interview Teaser

Teaser for the Tide Talks interview with Erich Hoyt. The complete Tide Talks interview with Erich Hoyt is now available on the Tide Talks page.

Happy Shark Week!

Sharks are important ecologically as apex predators (as well as prey in some cases), and protecting sharks helps protect the ecosystems that they are a part of. Shark products, bycatch, debris, and many other factors all negatively impact sharks. Reducing seafood consumption, reducing waste, and educating yourself on the importance of sharks all help make…

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