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Stay informed with the latest news, research, and developments related to EAAM and aquatic mammals


A Kiss from the Wild - New Scientific document online!
“ A Kiss from the Wild: Tongue Nibbling in Free‑Ranging Killer Whales (Orcinus orca) ” unveils the first-ever documentation of...


Dolphins and orcas in danger: EAAM calls for a surge of responsibility
The European Association for Aquatic Mammals (EAAM), composed of dozens of experts and scientists specialized in cetacean behavior, care,...


EAAM Statement on the Situation of Marineland Cetaceans
🇬🇧 The European Association for Aquatic Mammals (EAAM) expresses its deep concern regarding the situation currently faced by the cetaceans housed at Marineland Antibes. These animals have been placed in a precarious and potentially harmfulposition because of political indecision, a lack of scientific consultation, and yearsof misguided campaigning rooted in misinformation, emotional manipulation andcoercive lobbying.


A letter for the animal caretakers of Marineland
A tribute to the dedicated Marineland caregivers who have devoted years to the well-being of marine animals.


Reevaluating Cetacean Sanctuaries: A Critical Perspective
A new publication critically examines the proposed benefits of sea pens as sanctuaries for cetaceans.


Remembering Bita, Celebrating Valentino
Bita's legacy inspires us to protect Franciscana dolphins. Valentino’s rescue offers hope for the species' future.


Meet Bita: the rescued Franciscana dolphin
Bita, a stranded neonate Franciscana dolphin, is recovering thanks to collaboration, expert care, and dedicated volunteers.


EAAM Statement on the Death of Hvladimir, the Beluga Whale
We are deeply saddened by the passing of Hvladimir, the beluga whale who touched the hearts of so many.


Tenerife hosts the European Premier of Escape from Extinction Rewilding ft. Meryl Streep as narrator
A documentary that highlights Rewilding as a Much-Needed Solution for Protecting Threatened and Endangered Species.
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