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Managing Interaction between Wild Dolphins and Tourists
at a Dolphin Feeding Program, Tangalooma, Australia. (21kb's) |
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The Role of Education in the Managing Marine Wildlife -
Tourist Interaction. (73kb's) |
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Dominance interactions between provisioned bottlenose dolphins
(Tursiops truncatus), Moreton Bay, Australia.
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From Whale Harvesting to Whale Watching: Tangalooma 30 Years
On. (78kb's) |
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Producing Effective Environmental Education for Children.
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Effect of Previous Whale Watching Experience on Participants
Knowledge of, and Response to, Whales and Whale Watching.
(112kb's) |
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Dominance interactions of provisional sub-adult bottlenose
dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) and a calf, Tangalooma,
Australia. (18kb's) |
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Report on the healing of a large wound in a Bottlenose Dolphin
(Tursiops truncatus). (1.2MB's) |
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A cross-cultural assessment of the effectiveness of the
interpretive program at the Dolphin Provisioning Program,
Tangalooma, Australia. (15kb's) |
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Wild Dolphin Provisioning at Tangalooma, Moreton Island:
An Evaluation. (159kb's) |
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A Comparison of the Behavioural Ecology of Provisioned and
Non-Provisioned Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus).
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Observations of a wound on a bottle nose dolphin (Tursiops
Truncatus) (217kb's) |
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Feeding Echo: Behaviour and Management of an orphaned wild
dolphin at Tangalooma, Moreton Island. (12kb's) |
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Creation and Evaluation of Eco-Action Education Programs within
Ecotourism. (92kb's) |
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Topics of interest to participants in human-marine mammal
interactions: a preliminary report. (168kb's) |
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The attendance, intake and feed behaviour of Echo:
a case study of an orphaned bottlenose dolphin provisioned
through the Tangalooma Feeding Program, Moreton Island.
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Wild Dolphin provisioning at Tangalooma, Moreton Island: comparisons
with the Monkey Mia (Shark Bay, Western Australia) experience.
(9kb's) |
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The behaviour of Nari and food intake of Echo:
Two Bottlenose Dolphins attending the Tangalooma Wild Dolphin
Program, Moreton Island. (16kb's) |
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The influence of content in interpretive commentary on environmental
attitudes and intentions of whale watching participants.
(193kb's) |
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Two aspects of the Tangalooma Wild Dolphin Provisioning Program:
A study of the locational behaviours of Nari (a calf)
and the food intake of Fred (an adult male) and Tinkerbell
(a sub-adult female). (20kb's) |
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The Effectiveness of an Educational Program in Managing Marine
Tourism. (40kb's) |
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Tinkerbell and the rest of the Provisioned Tangalooma
Bottlenose Dolphin Pod: Dominance Hierarchy and Group Dynamics.
(15kb's) |
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Food intake, feeding behaviour and attendance of Echo,
an orphaned bottlenose dolphin provisioned at Tangalooma,
Moreton Island. (40kb's) |
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Two aspects of Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus)
at Tangalooma, Moreton Island, Australia: the nature of changes
in patterns of associations between group members in response
to three significant events and the basic behaviour patterns
of a calf during the provisioning. (21kb's) |
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The effect of whale watch quality on whale watcher satisfaction:
Implications for Management. (7kb's) |
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Case Study: The Dolphins of Tangalooma. (12kb's) |
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Patterns of association within a group of wild, provisioned
bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) at Tangalooma,
Moreton Island, Australia. (220kb's) |
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Dolphin-initiated inter- and intra-specific contact and
aggression during provisioning at Tangalooma.
(60kb's) |