7/18/2017
“Ginger,” a bottlenose dolphin that resides in Sarasota Bay and was rehabilitated at Mote Marine Laboratory, swims July 6 with her newborn calf.
7/16/2017
The U.S. is suspending whale rescue efforts after a Canadian fisherman died last week during one such mission. Joe Howlett, founder of the ...
7/15/2017
Individuals associated with the Sarasota Dolphin Research Program spotted “Ginger,” a Sarasota Bay resident bottlenose dolphin rehabilitated at ...
... and was brought to Mote's Dolphin & Whale Hospital, which is dedicated to rehabilitating and releasing sick and injured dolphins and small whales.
7/13/2017
SARASOTA—Ginger the dolphin, who was rescued and released years ago, was spotted with a newborn calf last week. The Herald Tribune reports, ...
7/12/2017
Photo credit: Sarasota Bay resident bottlenose dolphin Ginger with her second calf. Photo taken by the Chicago Zoological Society's Sarasota Dolphin ...
Sarasota Bay resident bottlenose dolphin Ginger swims with her second calf on July 6, 2017. [Photo / Sarasota Dolphin Research Program / CZS.
After being stranded on Siesta Beach at just three years old, Ginger was rehabilitated at Mote's Dolphin & Whale Hospital. When she arrived, she was ...
SARASOTA, FL (WWSB) – A bottlenose dolphin rehabilitated at Mote Marine Laboratory recently gave birth and was spotted with her baby in Sarasota ...
Ginger and her newborn calf. (Photo taken by the Chicago Zoological Society's Sarasota Dolphin Research Program under National Marine Fisheries ...
Breaking: “Ginger,” a dolphin rehabilitated by Mote Marine Laboratory, has been spotted in Sarasota Bay with a baby at her side.