*[Enwl-eng] This dolphin family holds rare genes that date back to the ancient Greeks
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Help be a part of preserving our world's precious
marine heritage!
This Italian City's Iconic Ancient Dolphin
Population Must Be Protected
Sign Now
In the Gulf of Taranto off the coast of Italy,
scientists have made an amazing discovery: the local dolphin population
could be descendants of the dolphins the Ancient Greeks saw. With over half
of the Mediterranean's dolphins and whales threatened with extinction, this
surprising marine haven must be protected. While Taranto's local politicians
are working with scientists to establish a marine protected area (MPA) in
the gulf, it is pending approval with no clear deadline.
Sign the petition to demand Italy's Ministry of
Environment allow Taranto to establish an MPA quickly to protect this
ancient dolphin family!
The ancient city of Taranto has thrived since 706
B.C, and is now growing into a bustling industrial hub. Home to a NATO
command center and Italy's largest Naval base, the city's growing industrial
activities pose severe risks to these dolphins. An MPA would boost marine
preservation efforts, increase resources for research, and set rules aimed
at limiting noise pollution and ship traffic. Sign this petition to urge
Italy's Ministry of Environment to swiftly establish a Marine Protected Area
in the Gulf of Taranto to safeguard its marine inhabitants and ensure the
survival of its iconic dolphins!
Thank you,
Jess
Care2 Petitions Team
P.S. Let's ensure that Taranto can once again be
known as the city of dolphins. Act now!
Sign Now
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From: Jess M., Care2 Action Alerts
Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2024 7:04 PM
Subject: This dolphin family holds rare genes that date back to the ancient
Greeks
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