"They're an invasive species." Scientists stunned after documenting eerie new behavior in Arctic waters: 'Now it's fairly ...
This report from WWF details the problems increasingly noisy oceans are creating for whales. Those problems include finding mates, finding food, and potentially driving whales away from prime habitat.
WWF believes it preferable, and of greater potential conservation to cetaceans, to now address all of the threats to cetacean populations, particularly that of bycatch. In 2003 scientists from the U.S ...
And the unusual spectacle was all caught on video. The pod of Bigg's killer whales visited Elliott Bay and were seemingly on a hunt underwater just off Seattle's maritime industrial docks.
Hopefully it will be able to find its way “home,” WWF said. Humpback whales are not typically seen in the Baltic Sea, which has shallow water and is connected to the North Sea by the Danish ...
KARACHI: Local fishermen in Balochistan recently rescued and released back into the sea a rare dolphin species that had got ...
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Animal rights campaigners and marine zoo official say Mediterranean is 'too warm' for killer whales. The animals are known to be very unpredictable, especially in situations where they are entangled.
Earth Hour, the world's largest grassroots environmental campaign, aims to mobilize people in Canada and more than 180 other ...
Sperm whales are a deep-diving species and prey on large squid. BDMLR had hoped that, once free of all the remaining ropes, the whale would refloat on a rising tide. But it died later on Monday.
In January, WWF-Canada, along with the David Suzuki Foundation ... government to act to do more to save southern resident killer whales. The legal action calls for an emergency order by Cabinet ...