Noyo Center for Marine Science Stranding Coordinator Sarah Grimes gives tips on sighting whales, and the Center announces ...
More than half a century after the last whale was caught and killed in New Zealand, humpbacks are showing promising signs of ...
A humpback mother known to B.C. waters, is expected to return to B.C. waters with a new calf later this summer.
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53 pilot whales died on a beach in 2023. Now, scientists think one pregnant whale triggered it
A new investigation revealed the real reason why over 50 pilot whales were stranded and eventually died on a Scottish beach ...
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Pod of killer whales swarmed a small boat in Antarctica. Then, they started 'spy-hopping' around it
Researchers come 'eye-to-eye with a killer whale' during their Antarctic expedition.
Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs, Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry reaffirmed the government's steadfast commitment to ...
It’s not science fiction: scientists are using machine learning algorithms to decipher how animals communicate and what ...
I saved the best for last. After 10 years of travel writing, I recently made landfall on Antarctica, my seventh and final ...
Lynne Schafer Gross and Mark McDermott One day circa 1970, a boy in El Segundo looked up at a telephone pole near his home and saw a hawk perched at ...
Noyo Center for Marine Science Stranding Coordinator Sarah Grimes gives tips on sighting whales, and the Center announces four lectures as part of Whale Festival activities.
A new study shows that as humpback whale populations recover from past whaling, older males are gaining a major advantage in reproduction. Early in the recovery, breeding groups were dominated by ...
As humpback whales recover, older males are fathering more calves, revealing how whaling still shapes mating and competition ...
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