Senior Editor Norie Quintos likes going nose to bottlenose with dolphins…
The Baltimore aquarium’s new Dolphin Encounter program, which takes you backstage with the trainer and the marine mammals, is a close encounter of the interspecies kind. The 2 1/2 hour program includes reserved seating at the dolphin show and a short educational seminar. But the highlight is a play session at the edge of the pool with the high-diving creatures. It’s hard not to anthropomorphize these clearly intelligent beings (They like playing catch! They’re so happy!). I grew up watching Flipper reruns, see, and entertained dreams about become a marine biologist. But fulfilling one’s fantasy doesn’t come cheap. The program costs $195 and reservations are required. I’m not going to enter into a debate on the ethics surrounding the use of captive animals; suffice it to say that the aquarium follows best practices in the care and keeping of its charges, and focuses on education.
Read More: Learn about what’s happening in dolphin’s brains (and other animals as well), in the cover feature of National Geographic Magazine, “Animal Minds,” in this month’s issue.
Photo: Courtesy National Aquarium in Baltimore

















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