Pilot Whale Update
Update July 7th, 2011 We’re happy to report that things keep moving forward with 300 and 301. 300 continues with her upswing of improvement and she’s swimming more and more every day. Her c-curvature...
View ArticleCongrats 301!
The Marine Mammal Conservancy is proud to announce the relocation of one of MMC’s female Pilot Whales to SeaWorld! The calf, known as 301, was successfully transferred to SeaWorld of Orlando’s brand...
View ArticleUpdate August 4th, 2011
Tracking of our two males has ended. The last satellite signals were received on July 10th and our boys were still in the Windward Passage off the Southeast coast of Cuba. The whale was still making...
View ArticlePilot Whale 300 Moves to New Home
The Marine Mammal Conservancy is proud to announce the relocation of pilot whale 300 to SeaWorld. The first whale rescued during the May 5th, 2011 stranding in Cudjoe Key, FL 300 was the final whale...
View ArticleMMC Education Survey
Please fill out the following anonymous survey to help us gauge how we’re doing on educational programming thus far and how we can better accommodate your continued learning!
View ArticleBackcountry Fishing Trilogy!
Grab your rods, reels, and friends to join us Friday, December 14th through Sunday, December 16th for Cactus Jack’s Backcountry Trilogy, a Fishing Tournament benefiting the Marine Mammal Conservancy!...
View ArticleBasic Handling, Evaluation and Transport Course at University of Miami on 2/10
University of Miami, Coral Gables Campus, Learning Center 110, February 10th, 12:00pm-4:00pm MMC invites you to attend a “Basic Handling, Evaluation & Transport” class! This is the best and most...
View ArticleMovements and Dive Patterns of Short-Finned Pilot Whales (Globicephala...
Movements and Dive Patterns of Short-Finned Pilot Whales
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