New research suggests captive dolphins may be exposed to more microplastics than wild counterparts — a startling discovery that underscores just how deeply plastic pollution has infiltrated even ...
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Why dolphins in Mexico are leaving show business
It’s estimated that there are around 3,000 to 4,000 whales, dolphins, and porpoises in captivity around the world. The majority are held in China, Japan, Mexico, Russia, and the United States. Many ...
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Taiwan to end dolphin shows: What happens next?
In 2026, Taiwan's captive dolphin performances are set to end. But this has sparked a major question: What will happen to the dolphins and the people who care for them? For decades, trainers have ...
Swimming with captive dolphins is definitely a no-no, but ‘swim with’ trips with wild animals are a more complex issue, says James Fair ...
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