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The Dolphin Communication Project is a new charity at Squidoo!
Headquartered in , the DCP studies dolphin communication, social behavior, and cognition. They funnel their research results into engaging and lively educational programs for "kids" of all ages. They collaborate with other scientists internationally and across disciplines (e.g., acoustics, population dynamics, etc.) to compare the type of intelligence dolphins have to that of humans.
Visit their lens and website to learn how you can make a donation, buy a shirt, adopt a dolphin, or see a show! Better yet, create a lens or two in support.
Dolphin Communication Project
PS - what is the ONE thing your charity is doing today to make a difference?
http://www.squidoo.com/charity-one-thing
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Dolphins are amazing animals, we don't know enough about them at all. I've always been fascinated by the difference dolphins can make in the lives of autistic children, for example, and I know I've heard of them being used in other medical or therapeutic / rehabilitative processes. Any study of dolphins is well worth supporting, I have an inkling we could learn an awful lot from them ![]()
Last edited by 0ctavias0fferings (01/27/2009 9:12 am)
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Interesting! I'll check it out. ![]()
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