ADDA was the first animal welfare organization established in Spain. ADDA's work is based on the belief that animals are sentient beings that experience pain as much as man does.
Captive Dolphin Awareness Foundation is dedicated to raising public awareness about the consequences of keeping dolphins captive. The non-profit organization, founded by Nora Sinkankas, led the successful campaign to put a stop to the deadly dolphin exhibit at the Oklahoma City Zoo.
One Voice is dedicated to protecting dolphins and other whales from capture, confinement, commercial exploitation and slaughter for human consumption.
SOS Grand Bleu opposes the capture and confinement of dolphins worldwide.
The Explorers Club promotes exploration and field sciences. Since its founding in 1904, The Explorers Club has been a meeting point for explorers and scientists around the globe. Richard O'Barry was elected as a Fellow National January 18 2003.
The Oceania Project provides news and information about whales and dolphins and lets you know how to participate in their care, protection, and conservation.
The Marine Connection is an international London based charity committed to the care and protection of dolphins and whales. Through continuous education and campaigning, their vision is a world where dolphins and whales are not exploited, hunted or hurt in any way and are free to roam the world's oceans.
The Dolphins' View aims at presenting the dolphins' point of view, not only in an entertaining science fiction story, but also about endangered dolphins, historic developments in dolphin science, environmental hazards, and captive dolphins. Mookeeo, the author, is also a speaker about dolphin issues in the San Francisco area.
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WildQuest differs from many other wilderness excursions, in that it is based on treating the dolphins with respect and awareness: 'Only at the dolphins' invitation do we interact with them. Respectful, educational wilderness excursions like WildQuest programs are the preference of people wishing to experience these sentient beings in their natural environment. This is an alternative to captive dolphins that live short and unnatural lives having to perform tricks and provide entertainment for their food.'