Thursday, March 29, 2012
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Friday, March 9, 2012
Encouraging report from Cape Cod today
This year's mass stranding of common dolphins is over. That, according to a story published in today's Cape Cod Times. Does this mean we can stop worrying about the dolphins? Probably not. Dolphin strandings continue on Cape Cod, albeit in smaller daily numbers.
IFAW continues to analyze the data they've been collecting, in an attempt to pinpoint the cause.
IFAW continues to analyze the data they've been collecting, in an attempt to pinpoint the cause.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Do you know about IFAW?
The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) saves individual animals, animal populations and habitats all over the world.
Holliston Kids Who Care is raising money to help IFAW's efforts in saving stranded dolphins in Cape Cod, MA. As of February 27, 2012:
Holliston Kids Who Care is raising money to help IFAW's efforts in saving stranded dolphins in Cape Cod, MA. As of February 27, 2012:
- Total number of dolphins stranded: 179
- Number of dolphins found dead: 108
- Number of dolphins found alive: 71
- Successfully released: 53 (75%)
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