OBITUARY: Nan Rice: A South African household name in the fight to protect the ocean’s mammals

OBITUARY: Nan Rice: A South African household name in the fight to protect the ocean’s mammals

[Daily Maverick - Zambia] - 3/02/2026
Over about five decades, Dolphin Action and Protection Group founder Nan Rice worked tirelessly to protect dolphins, whales and porpoises, and many other marine creatures, driven by deep passion and unswayable conviction, and reinforced with tenacity, courage and chutzpah.
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