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in Sausalito, near San Francisco. It's a non-profit, we were all volunteers, we'd rescue them up and down the entire coast. It was so rewarding and was the thing that convinced me that is what I wanted to do for a career and led me to start Wild About Cats charity.
Marine mammals are so intellegent, they seem to understand that we were trying to help. Amazing.
I'll keep the dolphins and the rescuers in my prayers. Is there a news link?
Dawn
"Little Miss Betty Cuteface" Toofie on the left, eyeball on the right.
Submitted by eileenjeeves on March 12, 2010 - 9:03pm.
glad there are people who help them. It always touches me to see how amazingly special and resilient these Dolphins are, and equally touching to see the love and devotion they inspire to have their rescuers risk their own lives unselfishly to save them.
I used to work at the Marine Mammal Center
in Sausalito, near San Francisco. It's a non-profit, we were all volunteers, we'd rescue them up and down the entire coast. It was so rewarding and was the thing that convinced me that is what I wanted to do for a career and led me to start Wild About Cats charity.
Marine mammals are so intellegent, they seem to understand that we were trying to help. Amazing.
I'll keep the dolphins and the rescuers in my prayers. Is there a news link?
Dawn
"Little Miss Betty Cuteface"
Toofie on the left, eyeball on the right.
Raven (prior to tripawd surgery) and Betty
Thank you and I am...
glad there are people who help them. It always touches me to see how amazingly special and resilient these Dolphins are, and equally touching to see the love and devotion they inspire to have their rescuers risk their own lives unselfishly to save them.
Best prayers are there for the
stranded Dolphins...thank goodness for kind hearted people like you and the rescuers!
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Andrea, Ruby, Lola and Jigger
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