A Young Dolphin named "Zip".
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A young male bottlenose dolphin, estimated to be less than 1 year of age stranded near South Padre Island on Sept. 22, 2015. The dolphin was pushed back into the water several times by beachgoers and a response team as there were other dolphins in the immediate area but he continued to return to the beach.
He was transported to the Coastal Studies Lab there in South Padre Island for short term stabilization and immediately began swimming on his own. There was a very strong red tide presence in the area but we do not know that it was the cause of stranding. The Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network (TMMSN) started diagnostic and bloodwork tests.
The Critical Care Team from TMMSN Galveston made the trip down the next day and transported the little guy from South Padre to Galveston. It was a lengthy transport but he handled it well.
Because this dolphin is so young, it is going to require a great degree of intensive care and it is going to take a village to do it. The TMMSN has a great group of volunteers, but we could greatly use your help with the funds that it will take to care for this dolphin. This boy has been given the name “Zip” because he is extremely quick and it is taking at least 5 volunteers to help complete each feeding. He is receiving formula via tube and we will be working to get him on the bottle if possible. Zip needs feeding at least every four hours around the clock so you can do the math as to how many volunteers we have helping each day, 24/7.
The Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network does not receive any guaranteed federal or State funding to operate. The TMMSN relies upon small grants, public support and volunteers to continue its mission statement efforts of Rescue, Rehabilitation, Research and Education.
Expenses are high for rehabilitation such as this and we appreciate that you are considering donating to this cause. Your donation will immediately be put towards medications, life support systems maintenance and direct facility costs that are critical in Zip’s recovery effort. By supporting the TMMSN you have the opportunity to be a positive influence in the rescue, conservation, education and research that is vital to our Texas shoreline and for the beautiful mammals that call it home.
The Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network (TMMSN) is a non-profit organization created in 1980 to further the understanding and conservation of marine mammals through rescue and rehabilitation, research and education. The TMMSN consists of six regions along the Texas coast, which provide a coordinated response to all marine mammal strandings along the Texas coastline.
Please spread the word. If you have colleagues or associates or even companies that would like to become involved in this donation program we would appreciate your help. Sponsorship opportunities also exist at the TMMSN annual fundraising event (the Land and Sand Family Fun Run) which is a 10k, 5k and 1k run that we have each year at the end of March which is a great wrap up for Dolphin Awareness month.
You can learn more about the Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network on our website.
www.dolphinrescue.org
To learn more, become a sponsor or to register for the fun run please visit our race website.
Land and Sand Run
We will post updates about Zip’s progress on this page and you can follow him on our Facebook page.
If we reach and exceed our goal for the “Zip” campaign all the money raised will be used for the TMMSN mission of rescue, rehabilitation, research and education.
The TMMSN staff, volunteers and the Board of Directors want to “Thank You” for your time and consideration.
He was transported to the Coastal Studies Lab there in South Padre Island for short term stabilization and immediately began swimming on his own. There was a very strong red tide presence in the area but we do not know that it was the cause of stranding. The Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network (TMMSN) started diagnostic and bloodwork tests.
The Critical Care Team from TMMSN Galveston made the trip down the next day and transported the little guy from South Padre to Galveston. It was a lengthy transport but he handled it well.
Because this dolphin is so young, it is going to require a great degree of intensive care and it is going to take a village to do it. The TMMSN has a great group of volunteers, but we could greatly use your help with the funds that it will take to care for this dolphin. This boy has been given the name “Zip” because he is extremely quick and it is taking at least 5 volunteers to help complete each feeding. He is receiving formula via tube and we will be working to get him on the bottle if possible. Zip needs feeding at least every four hours around the clock so you can do the math as to how many volunteers we have helping each day, 24/7.
The Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network does not receive any guaranteed federal or State funding to operate. The TMMSN relies upon small grants, public support and volunteers to continue its mission statement efforts of Rescue, Rehabilitation, Research and Education.
Expenses are high for rehabilitation such as this and we appreciate that you are considering donating to this cause. Your donation will immediately be put towards medications, life support systems maintenance and direct facility costs that are critical in Zip’s recovery effort. By supporting the TMMSN you have the opportunity to be a positive influence in the rescue, conservation, education and research that is vital to our Texas shoreline and for the beautiful mammals that call it home.
The Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network (TMMSN) is a non-profit organization created in 1980 to further the understanding and conservation of marine mammals through rescue and rehabilitation, research and education. The TMMSN consists of six regions along the Texas coast, which provide a coordinated response to all marine mammal strandings along the Texas coastline.
Please spread the word. If you have colleagues or associates or even companies that would like to become involved in this donation program we would appreciate your help. Sponsorship opportunities also exist at the TMMSN annual fundraising event (the Land and Sand Family Fun Run) which is a 10k, 5k and 1k run that we have each year at the end of March which is a great wrap up for Dolphin Awareness month.
You can learn more about the Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network on our website.
www.dolphinrescue.org
To learn more, become a sponsor or to register for the fun run please visit our race website.
Land and Sand Run
We will post updates about Zip’s progress on this page and you can follow him on our Facebook page.
If we reach and exceed our goal for the “Zip” campaign all the money raised will be used for the TMMSN mission of rescue, rehabilitation, research and education.
The TMMSN staff, volunteers and the Board of Directors want to “Thank You” for your time and consideration.
Organizer
Rodney Nelson
Organizer
Galveston, TX
Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network
Beneficiary