Discover the vibrant wildlife of the River Dodder in Robert O’Leary’s new book, featuring stunning images and bilingual text ...
Irish Wildlife Trust urges government to submit overdue roadmap for phasing out destructive fishing in Marine Protected Areas ...
Even though this practice has been banned in most countries, some whale species still have very small populations and are ...
Cleanup of the historic boardwalk is well underway and rebuilding of the wharf and other structures destroyed in a ...
Among these astonishing creatures is the Cuvier’s beaked whale, known for its record-setting diving capabilities. This marine marvel can stay submerged for over three hours, capturing the curiosity ...
Even for the world’s largest animals, “when you gotta go, you gotta go.” Whale’s volcanic poop offers up a treasure trove of biological information and nutrients for the ocean. Not to be ...
A dead whale with 40 kilograms of plastic in its stomach has been discovered off the coast of the Philippines. Marine biologist Darrell Blatchley was called to recover the 4.7m Cuvier’s beaked ...
Aerial footage showing the close association between blue whale mother and calf, in the South Taranaki Bight, New Zealand. Credit: Leigh Torres/ Geospatial Ecology of Marine Megafauna Laboratory (GEMM ...
An extremely rare Cuvier’s beaked whale was found stranded on the shores of South Africa. A group of hikers, consisting of Aaron Stemmett and his students, stumbled upon what they believed to be a ...
2. Grey whale Often regarded as the friendliest whale in the world. Go to a breeding lagoon in Baja California, on the Pacific coast of Mexico, to scratch and tickle a “friendly” adult or calf ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Sea rescuers and wildlife activists in dinghies approach a whale to cut it loose from fishing nets off the ...
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