Habitat destruction, overfishing, increasing health impairment due to pollutants and bycatch are endangering the survival of the lahille dolphin, the most endangered dolphin species in the southwest Atlantic. In the science section of the Uruguayan newspaper "la diaria" an article was published about our work for the protection of the highly endangered Lahille dolphin (Tursiops gephyreus). Our project to save the last 600 remaining animals covers the entire distribution area of this dolphin species, from Brazil to Uruguay.
Read the article as a PDF here...