The Irrawaddy Endangerment
The Irrawaddy Endangerment
One person can make a very special dolphin's population go down by just polluting we can really avoid this if we just stop polluting and fishing in fresh and salt water. Help Nelly and Nesha escape this fate in this fictional story to help you understand the dangers for Irrawaddy dolphins.
One person can make a very special dolphin's population go down by just polluting we can really avoid this if we just stop polluting and fishing in fresh and salt water. Help Nelly and Nesha escape this fate in this fictional story to help you understand the dangers for Irrawaddy dolphins.
Nesha And Nelly's Escape
Once upon a time their was two girl dolphin's named Nesha and Nelly. These two Irrawaddy Dolphin's are endangered because the fishermen and humans decide to pollute and fish in the Mekong River. The latest population they could remember is 78-91 dolphins including there father and mother and of course them. The twins decided to see if they can find another dolphin or three, to be there friends. Nesha pointed out a net but Nelly was not listening to Nesha. Nelly got caught then, after that Nesha got caught too!. Luckly since Irrawaddy dolphins have triangular dorsal fins Nelly cut the net and the girls returned safely home. Remember this is a fictional story but the facts are true including the dorsal fin and latest population. WWF needs your help so please donate now!.
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