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Take action for dolphins
Urge the Singapore government not to support the cruel practice of capturing wild dolphins to keep them in captivity. Write to Singapore’s Ambassador to the United States now.
Celebrities protest against cruel dolphin hunts
Croatia rejects dolphinarium
WSPA applauds our member society Animal Friends Croatia for a successful lobbying campaign to prevent the opening of a dolphinarium in the Croatian town of Vodnjan.
Dolphin park poised to profit from bloody drive fisheries
Help stop the import of dolphins to Manati Park
Your letter of support needed today!
Captive dolphin facilities devastate the environment
Captive dolphin facilities are not only bad for the dolphins, they also wreak havoc on the the environment. To see the impact of captive dolphin facilities on coral reefs, click on the title link above which will take you to the Global Coral Reef Alliance website. Scroll down to the link labeled NEW Tourism, Water Quality and Coral Reef Health, a film by Tom Goreau, Global Coral Reef Alliance.
Protesters speak out against Japanese dolphin hunt
On September 25, 2007, protesters made their voices heard and spoke out against cruel dolphin hunts in Japan.

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"The funding that WSPA provides keeps IBBR (Idaho Black Bear Rehibilitation) going, but it’s far more than that. Working in animal protection and rehabilitation is hard, but I always know WSPA will be there for encouragement and support in so many other ways. I never feel like I am in this alone."
 
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