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Projeto Gephyreus

14/02/2026

The Third Edition of the Gephyreus Project Newsletter Is Now Available

The third edition of the Gephyreus Project Newsletter is now available, featuring recent highlights related to the conservation of Lahille’s bottlenose dolphin in southern Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina. 

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Projeto Gephyreus

11/02/2026

National Workshop for the Conservation of Lahille’s bottlenose dolphin takes place in Argentina

The National Workshop for the Conservation of Lahille’s bottlenose dolphin was held in Buenos Aires and represented an important milestone for the conservation of the species in Argentina.

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Projeto Gephyreus

10/02/2026

Gephyreus Network presents unprecedented extinction risk assessment of Lahille’s bottlenose dolphin at the SOMEMMA–SOLAMAC Congress

The Gephyreus Network was present at the SOMEMMA–SOLAMAC 2025 Congress, held from December 8 to 12, 2025 at the Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa in the city of Mazatlán (Mexico).

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Projeto Gephyreus

31/10/2025

2nd Edition of the Gephyreus Project Newsletter is now available!

The new edition of the Gephyreus Project Newsletter brings together the main advances and actions carried out throughout 2025 for the conservation of Lahille’s bottlenose dolphin.

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Projeto Botos da Lagoa dos Patos

31/10/2025

Lahille’s bottlenose dolphin reclassified as “Endangered” on the new IUCN Red List

The Lahille’s bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus gephyreus), a coastal subspecies found in southern Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina, has been reclassified as “Endangered (EN)” in the October 2025 update of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List. In 2019, the subspecies had been assessed as Vulnerable (VU).  

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Projeto Botos da Lagoa dos Patos

03/10/2025

Project investigates impacts of floods in Rio Grande do Sul on Lahille’s bottlenose dolphin and other endangered species

The historic floods that struck Rio Grande do Sul in May 2024 left a trail of destruction in cities and rural areas. 

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International Whaling Comission

02/10/2025

IWC Workshop in Santos (Brazil) highlights urgency in conserving Lahille’s bottlenose dolphin

From June 30 to July 5, 2025, Santos (SP) hosted an international meeting organized by the Scientific Committee of the International Whaling Commission (IWC), in partnership with Brazil’s Ministry of the Environment and ICMBio, to evaluate Conservation and Management Plans (CMPs) for six cetacean species in South America. 

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Projeto Gephyreus

14/04/2025

First edition of the Gephyreus Project newsletter is out now!

Inaugural issue highlights IWC-approved conservation plan, Lahille's bottlenose dolphin return to the Araranguá River, and 50 years of the Botos da Lagoa dos Patos Project.

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Whitley Fund for Nature

06/02/2025

Biologist Pedro Fruet receives funding from the Whitley Fund for Nature to expand conservation efforts for Lahille's bottlenose dolphin

With support from the UK-based Whitley Fund for Nature (WFN), the co-founder of Kaosa will expand efforts to reverse the critical conservation status of Lahille's bottlenose dolphin, strengthening community involvement and the project's activities in Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina.

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Letícia Teloken

05/02/2025

Botos da Barra Project Celebrates 13 Years of Preserving Cooperative Fishing

A member of the Gephyreus network, the initiative protects the collaboration between Lahille’s bottlenose dolphins and artisanal fishers in Tramandaí

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Lauro Alves / Agencia RBS

20/01/2025

Lahille’s dolphin, an endangered species, found dead on Tramandaí beach

A rare animal, symbolizing the biodiversity of the southern coast, was found stranded on the shore.

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Pescador pescando em conjunto com um boto-de-Lahille
Ignacio Moreno

20/01/2025

Dolphins helping fishermen in southern Brazil recognized as a species and listed as endangered

Scientific recognition highlights the need to preserve these rare dolphins that collaborate with artisanal fishing.

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