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Horace E. Dobbs, Jill and the dolphin both moved gracefully under the sea, 1979.
“Horace Dobbs s an internationally known conservation officer, diver, underwater photographer and author. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine, he had a successful career in veterinary research before he became devoted to the cause of dolphins. A chance meeting with Donald, a wild dolphin, changed his life. He decided to devote all his time to studying Donald in the sea, and the story of the friendship that grew up between man and dolphin was told in Follow a Wild Dolphin.
Save the Dolphins is a powerful plea to all of us to halt the extermination of all cetaceans, and to look again at our relationship with the wild things of the earth.”
From “Save the dolphins” by Horace E. Dobbs, 1981. https://www.instagram.com/p/CSXRoITNCHZ/?utm_medium=tumblr
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