![]() One of the first findings from Mann’s early studies has to do more with humans than dolphins. It also asks some hard questions about whether these intelligent animals should be kept in captivity solely for our enjoyment, and those are just a few highlights. It reveals how science is done in the field, plus gives loads of information about wild bottlenose dolphins. It is difficult to decide where to start, because there is so very much packed into the book. ![]() This outstanding book encapsulates over twenty-five years of research into dolphin intelligence by scientist Janet Mann and her colleagues working at Shark Bay in Australia. Turner, with photographs by Scott Tuason. Today for STEM Friday we have new addition to the incredible Scientists in the Field series: The Dolphins of Shark Bay by Pamela S. ![]()
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