Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Survival of bottlenose dolphin calves at a wild dolphin provisioning program, Tangalooma, Australia

Source: Anthrozoos, vol.21 (1) 2008
"Mortality of calves born to provisioned mothers is identified in the literature as an issue of concern in dolphin provisioning programs. Wild dolphin provisioning at Tangalooma, Moreton Island, Australia has been occurring since 1992. Each evening, up to eight dolphins are provided with fish in a regulated provisioning program. In this paper, calf survival at the Tangalooma provisioning program is reported and contrasted with that from wild populations and from a similar provisioning program at Monkey Mia, Western Australia. "