The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) said on May 22 that satellite tracking showed seven rescued dolphins were "doing great" after their release back to sea. Dozens of people, including IFAW staff, trained volunteers and AmeriCorps members, stepped in to help the seven Atlantic white-sided dolphins on May 18 after getting beached at low tide in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Footage released by the organization shows the dolphins wrapped in cooling blankets and being transported across a beach. The dolphins were then released in three rounds back to deep waters off Provincetown.
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