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Snubfin Census Results
The 2022 Snubfin dolphin population census results are in! The snubfin population residing in Roebuck Bay is the largest known population of this species across its range. In Roebuck Bay,…
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Join us for this free training event and hear from leading scientists and researchers from the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions and Murdoch University.
Learn more about the Swan Canning river system, dolphin biology, the resident dolphin community, how to identify the different dolphins and the different behaviours you may be lucky enough to observe. You’ll even received a copy of the brand new 2022 edition of FinBook – an identification catalogue for dolphins observed in the Swan Canning Riverpark.
As a trained Dolphin Watcher, your monitoring reports will contribute to valuable research. Join one of the largest ‘Citizen Scientist’ cohorts in Australia and help us learn more about our resident dolphins and how they use the Riverpark.
A complimentary supper will be served upon arrival at 6pm with proceedings commencing at 6.30pm. Tickets are essential for this event – register here.
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The 2022 Snubfin dolphin population census results are in! The snubfin population residing in Roebuck Bay is the largest known population of this species across its range. In Roebuck Bay,…
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