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Swimming with Dolphins in their natural environments has been reported as creating a nirvana-like state in those lucky enough to have had the experience. Reports of deep relaxation, euphoria and bliss are not uncommon. Dolphins emit a series of clicks and whistles which we humans identify as high frequency sonar which some scientists equate as the source of those feel...
Doñana National Park is a national park and wildlife refuge in southwestern Spain. The name of the park is a tribute to Doña Ana de Silva y Mendoza, Duchess of Medina Sidonia, daughter of Ana de Mendoza, Princess of Éboli (Doña Ana became Doñana).
Doñana National Park is located in Andalusia, in the provinces of Huelva, and co...
Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge is located in the southern part of San Francisco Bay, California. Most of the refuge stretches along the marshy shoreline north and south of the Dumbarton Bridge, but Bair Island, in San Mateo County, is also part of the system. The southernmost extent of the refuge is in northern Santa Clara County.
It was founde...
The Donkey Sanctuary on Bonaire helps injured, ill, abused and orphaned donkeys on Bonaire and strive to offer a safe life in our sanctuary to all donkeys on the island.
Donkeys are not native to Aruba, but for over a half-a-century they have been used to get from point A to point B on the island. Today, they’re largely roaming and wild animals, and The Donkey Sanctuary ensures that more than 120 of these animals are protected and cared for when needed.
Since the island has no motorised vehicles, transportation and other heavy work is done with the help of donkeys. There are some 2000-3000 working donkeys on the island. Dr. Elisabeth Svendsen of the The Donkey Sanctuary in England first visited Lamu in 1985. Worried by the conditions for the donkeys, the Sanctuary was opened in 1987. The Sanctuary provides treatment ...
Donsol is a area in the province of Sorsogon, Philippines. Donsol is a popular tourist destination for whale shark viewing which can be seen in its bordering seas. Swimming with whale sharks was featured as the Best Animal Encounter in Asia by Time Magazine in 2004. Whale sharks can be seen between November and June, with presence peaking between February and May.
The...
Douglas-Apsley is a national park on the east coast of Tasmania, Australia, 149 km northeast of Hobart, and a few kilometres north of Bicheno.
The park was has been identified by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area because it supports 11 of Tasmania's endemic bird species as well as Flame and Pink Robinsand, probably, Swift Parrots.
The park preserves r...
The Dromoland School of Falconry based at the world famous Dromoland Castle Five Star Resort which is situated in Co Clare Ireland. The School of Falconry is run by Dave Atkinson who has been working on Dromoland Estate for a number of years and has in-depth knowledge of the Castles’ History and estate wildlife.
Experience live birds of prey up close and person...
On the island of St. Kitts there are gangs of green vervet monkeys that regularly raid the local beach bars for cocktails to satisfy their thirst. The monkeys arrived in St. Kitts with Africans brought as slaves to work the sugar cane fields when the French occupied the island sporadically in the time frames of 1665 to 1690.The monkeys got a taste for the boose eating...
Dry Tortugas National Park has an official bird list of 299 species. Of these, only seven species frequently nest within the park: Sooty Tern, Brown Noddy, Brown Pelican, Magnificent Frigatebird, Masked Booby, Roseate Tern, and Mourning Dove.
Birdwatching activity peaks each spring (usually April) when dozens of migratory bird species can pass through the park in a si...
Dry Tortugas National Park preserves Fort Jefferson and the Dry Tortugas section of the Florida Keys. The park covers 101 mi² , mostly water, about 68 statute miles west of Key West in the Gulf of Mexico.
It is famous for abundant sea life, colorful coral reefs and legends of shipwrecks and sunken treasures. The park's centerpiece is Fort Jefferson, a massive but...
Shorebirds are best seen during summer, winter and spring. Most American oystercatchers nest between the Sea Camp access and the south jetty. Piping plovers may be spotted on the beach in winter.
Over 300 species of birds have been recorded on Cumberland Island. About 200 of these species are migratory, with the rest being year-round residents of the island. What birds you will find on the island will depend on what time of year you visit. The best birding is typically in the spring, when many birds stop over on Cumberland Island on their way north.
The Dunge...