Habitat destruction, overfishing, increasing health impacts from pollutants, and bycatch are threatening the survival of the Lahille dolphin, the most endangered dolphin species in the Southwestern Atlantic. An article about our work to protect the critically endangered Lahille’s dolphin (Tursiops gephyreus) was published in the science section of the Uruguayan newspaper“La diaria.”Our project to save the last 600 remaining animals covers the entire range of this dolphin species, from Brazil to Uruguay.

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20231127 La Diaria: Regional News

