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Enlightening Insight on Dolphins: Balancing Nature and Humans

Explore the cognitive convergence and behavioral impacts of dolphin-human interactions while examining the ethical implications of captivity. Let's discover the current state of dolphins in Taiji, Japan, through a critical lens, addressing the delicate balance between wildlife and human involvement. Dive into the complexities of dolphin intelligence and self-recognition, evaluating the effects of captivity on their natural behaviors. Join the discourse on how to protect these remarkable marine mammals while respecting their intrinsic rights and preserving the beauty of the oceans.

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Enlightening Insight on Dolphins: Balancing Nature and Humans

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