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Workshop brings together experts from various organizations in Manaus

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This is how nine countries in South America and Asia will try to save river dolphins

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Colombia signs global pact to protect river dolphins: learn about the agreements

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An Anaconda’s Play Date With Dolphins Took a Strange Turn

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Colombian Scientists Return to the Jungle a Year After the Pandemic’s Outbreak

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Satellite Monitoring for River Dolphin Conservation

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On World River Dolphin Day, WWF and Scientific Community Launch Interactive Online Platform to Support Conservation of Two of the Last Five River Dolphin Species on the Planet

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Sotalia fluviatilis © Fernando Trujillo/ Fundación Omacha

International endorsement for a regional conservation management plan for river dolphins in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru

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The results of the first river dolphins’ satellite monitoring in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia and Perú

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More protection for the Amazon: Juruá River receives the title of Ramsar Site

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