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Bali Dolphin Project

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In 2019, our team and Green School Bali banned together to raise $15,000 USD to construct an ocean sanctuary for rehabilitating dolphins who were rescued from captivity from the Melka Hotel in North Bali where they were held in chlorinated swimming pools for years for the purpose of human entertainment.  

Today, the dolphins are thriving in their new seapen in Menjangan, Bali. The dolphins, Johnny, Rocky & Rambo, are re-learning how to catch live fish - a prerequisite for their release. As we prepare for the release, we would like to raise additional money to pay for their veterinary care, feeding, and transportation to the release site. 

If you’d like to help support the dolphins, you can purchase a Bali Dolphin Project/Stay Wild Bag to support the dolphins and to help raise awareness about captive dolphins. It's a conversation starter.  The suggested donation is $75 USD. Please send your address to me at [email redacted] so I can mail the bag to you or direct message me on Instagram @mandalibu. Bali Dolphin Project/Stay Wild bags are vegan, locally sourced, and hand made in Bali, Indonesia. 

Any donation will help make an impact. Thanks in advance for your contribution to this cause that means so much to us.

More information about Ric O'Barry's Dolphin Project: Ric O'Barry's Dolphin Project is a 501c3 charitable organization, dedicated to the welfare and protection of dolphins worldwide. Their work has been featured in the Academy Award winning documentary The Cove and the Discovery Channel series Blood Dolphins.

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    Co-organizers (2)

    Paula Murphy
    Organizer
    Malibu, CA
    Ric O'Barry's Dolphin Project
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    Finn Murphy
    Co-organizer

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