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The eight-foot-long bottlenose dolphin was found dead with its head missing last month on the shore of Lea-Hutaff Island, N.C ...
T here's been a murder most foul – or, should we say, most marine-mammalian – in North Carolina: a bottlenose dolphin, found ...
Authorities are offering up to $20,000 for information leading to a criminal conviction or the assessment of a civil penalty.
A dolphin’s death is being investigated after it was found decapitated on a remote island in North Carolina. NOAA Fisheries ...
Enforcement agents for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are offering a $20,000 reward for information on ...
A dead dolphin was found missing its head in Pender County, North Carolina. Officials with NOAA say someone intentionally decapitated it and they are willing to pay to find who did it.
Federal marine law enforcement is investigating after a dolphin was found dead with its head cut off along the North Carolina ...
NOAA suspects that the dolphin was mutilated between April 16 and April 18. The action violates the Marine Mammal Protection ...
The call came Sunday: A dolphin was dead on the beach in Bay St. Louis. Staff at the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies found it covered in freshwater lesions, said Moby Solangi, the organization ...
The call came Sunday: A dolphin was dead on the beach in Bay St. Louis. Staff at the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies found it covered in freshwater lesions, said Moby Solangi, the organization’s ...