In this Deep Dive, we explore the Amazon river dolphin—the pink icon of the floodplain. We unpack its remarkable adaptations for navigating murky, tree-filled waters, from flexible necks to rapid echolocation and cooperative hunting. But despite these feats, the species is endangered, facing fishing conflicts, deliberate killings for bait, mercury pollution, habitat loss, and climate-change shocks like the 2023 Lake Tefe drought that killed hundreds. We review conservation actions (Bolivia’s national-treasure status, the 2024 Global Declaration for River Dolphins) and discuss why captive breeding isn’t a viable solution, focusing instead on protecting wild habitats and reducing direct threats.
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