Wild & Captive Whale Resources
How to Help Captive & Wild Whales:
- Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society: Humpback Whale Adoption
- The Black Fish: a European-based conservation organisation
- Save Lolita: Help Fight For Her Freedom
- Save the Whales: Orca Adoption
- Save the Whales: 10 ways you can help marine life everyday
- Orca Network: Information and ActionÂ
- Without Me There is No You: Orca Blog
- Humane Society: Captive Marine Mammals
- No Whales in Captivity
- American Cetacean Society: the oldest cetacean conservation society in the world
- WDCS: Introduction to Captivity - Whale and Dolphin Shows and Interaction Programmes
- Atlantic Whales: Whale research that you can help with
Wild Whales:
- The Whale Trail: Whale viewing sites around Washington’s Pacific Northwest
- NOAA Fisheries: Beluga Whale information
- Orca Research Trust: New Zealand Orcas
- Airkee Weblog: Kayaking and a VERY close experience with Killer Whales in Sooke, BC
Scientific Resources:
- Culture in whales and dolphins (2001) L. Rendell & H. Whitehead, Dept of Biology, Dalhousie University, NS, Canada
- Sounds of the Sea: Marine Mammal Voices
- Keeping Environmental Enrichment Enriching
Recent News articles:
- Killer Whale Nami Dies in Captivity, The Orca Project (Jan 16th, 2011)
- OrcaFest 2010 Slideshow: Orcafest taught about whales, marine mammals and environment, West Seattle Herald
- SeaWorld installs new net device Jason Garcia, Orlando Sentinel (Nov 1, 2010)
- Dolphin death data collected, not analyzed: Mike Less, Sign On San Diego (Oct 30, 2010)
- An orca (slave) is born: Aren't you happy? Diane McNally, Times-Colonist (October 17, 2010)
- Former whale trainers criticize SeaWorld safety proposal Jason Garcia, Orlando Sentinel (Sept 13, 2010)

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