- Always keep a safe distance from the dolphins.
- Never try to touch or swim with the dolphins.
- Never feed the dolphins.
- Never chase the dolphins, and at no time separate the baby dolphins from their mothers.
- Always move at a slow speed around the dolphins, and never make any sudden or abrupt changes in direction.
- Remember to respect the dolphins. Let them choose what to do and where to go.
Hi, My name is Laura, and I love dolphins, especially the Pink Dolphins found in Hong Kong. Did you know the Pink Dolphin is also the Indo-Pacific Humpback Dolphin. I learned that in school. They are actually born grey, and don't turn pink until after they have grown-up some. Did I mention that I love the Pink Dolphins!! The Pink Dolphins home is threatened by humans, and I just want everybody to know we need to do our best to make sure they always have a clean and safe home.
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Safe Dolphin Watching
If you are lucky enough to have the opportunity to go dolphin watching, here are a few rules you should follow so that you don't endanger or harm the dolphins:
How Can We Help Save Dolphins
We can help save the dolphins by helping save our planet:
- Recycle as much as possible.
- Carpool, ride the bus, or walk when you get the chance.
- Turn off lights and other electrical appliances when they are not in use.
- Turn off the water when you are brushing your teeth.
- Reduce the amount of waste you generate.
- Use fewer plastics bags and bottles.
- Don't litter, and pick up litter you see.
- Turn trash into art.
- Use environmentally friendly products like soaps and detergents that are biodegradable.
- For every new toy you receive, donate one of your old toys that you no longer play with.
- Set an example for others.
Some Fun Pink Dolphin Fact
Here are a few facts about the Hong Kong Pink Dolphins that I thought you might like to know:
- The Pink Dolphin is sometimes called the Bubble Gum Dolphin due to its pink skin.
- Baby Pink Dolphins aren't actually pink, but are born dark grey. Their skin color lightens to pink or white as they grow up.
- The estimated population of Pink Dolphins in Hong Kong is approximately 100.
- Hong Kong Pink Dolphins live in groups of about three or four.
- The baby dolphins eat milk that they get from their mothers, while the adult dolphins eat yummy things like fish.
- The Pink Dolphins can start having baby dolphins when they are only 10 years old.
- Pink Dolphins live to be about 40 years old.
- A baby dolphin will stay with its mother until they are about 3 years old.
- Sadly the death rate of baby Pink Dolphins is very high, mainly due to the poisons the mommy dolphins consume from eating fish from the polluted waters.
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
A Letter To The President
One way we can all help save the Pink Dolphins is by writing letters to those leaders who can come to the rescue of these wonderful animals. I have written two letters on behalf of my 2nd grade class. The first letter I mailed to President Obama. I asked the President to please contact the leaders of Hong Kong, and request them to please protect the Pink Dolphins. I sent a second letter to the leader of Hong Kong, and asked him to please save the Pink Dolphins by protecting their habitat. You too can help by sending your own letters to anyone who is in a position to help us rescue these beautiful endangered dolphins.
Please use my letters as an example for your letters.
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