Friday, November 11, 2005

Adopt a Dolphin

Adopt a Dolphin for just £29.95



Dolphins are widely believed to be amongst the most intelligent of all animals. A typical statement would be that dolphins are roughly as intelligent as a two-year-old human. However, experts in comparative psychology or animal cognition would be reluctant to make any such estimate, as quantitative comparisons of intelligence between species are notoriously difficult to make in principle. Straightforward comparisons of species' relative intelligence are complicated by differences in sensory apparatus, response modes, and nature of cognition; furthermore, the difficulty and expense of doing experimental work with a large marine animal mean that even such tests as can meaningfully be done have still not been done, or have been carried out with inadequate sample size and methodology. See the Dolphin intelligence article for more details.

Dolphins often leap above the water surface, sometimes performing acrobatic figures (e.g. the spinner dolphin). This and other behavior is interpreted as playing. They are capable of diving up to 260 m deep and 15 min long, but rarely stay underwater longer than few minutes. Frequently dolphins will accompany boats, riding the bow waves. It is just such behaviour that make the dolphin one of the most beloved of all animals.

Now you can adopt a dolphin for the dolphin-lover in your life. Contribute to valuable scientific research about free-swimming dolphins - and join the efforts to protect dolphins around the world.

Adopt a Dolphin


Adopt a Dolphin through Care for the Wild International and they will use your valuable support to help with the rehabilitation and care of orphaned animals as well as providing funds for the conservation of that species in the wild.

Care for the Wild International have been established for over 20 years. They promote the conservation and welfare of wildlife in Britain and abroad, particularly Africa and Asia.

Here is the Story of Stardance the Dolphin


Stardance is a lively male bottlenose dolphin. He lives in Scotland’s Moray Firth. In common with dolphins worldwide he faces a multitude of threats including marine pollution, fisheries by catching and noise disturbance, all of which severely affect the well-being and survival of individual dolphins.

Pack details:
  • A personalised certificate with a colour picture of your orphan.

  • A striking dolphin T-shirt.

  • A dolphin fact sheet.

  • An update after six months.

  • Car sticker.

  • Cuddly dolphin toy.
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Adopt a Dolphin

Good Gift Guide Recommendation : 4/5

2 Comments:

tanya said...

HI my name is Terissa Nutt. I am 13 years old and I love dolphins! I want to help to help the oceans envirment as best as I can. but I live kind of far from the ocean {two hours}. but I want to be a marine biologust whaen i grow up so that I can be close to the dolphins. i want to eather work at Hawaii or Tampa because thay all have ocean right near them.But Tampa has only a bay. But it is nice. I love dolphins so much. I want to touch one. I have never toched a dolphin. My dream is to swim with the dolphins.i will do anything.

this is such a great gift for anyone that loves dolphins as much as me. theyre so beautiful and need protecting so adopt one now so that they can be protected!

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