Plastic pollution is worse because of global warming, with killer whales and sharks most vulnerable, new research warns.
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In Pictures: Hong Kong whale skeleton returns to Cape D’Aguilar as replica
A replica of a famous whale skeleton has been unveiled near Shek O, after the original bones were damaged in a typhoon. The ...
New research reveals the significant risk New Zealand’s toothed whales and dolphins (odontocetes) face from human-made per- ...
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The Fascinating Annual Arrival of Humpback Whales at This National Marine Sanctuary
If you happen to be in Hawaii from November through April, you can witness one of the coolest natural phenomena: the arrival of thousands of humpback whales at a national marine sanctuary. All about ...
Uncover the amazing range of animals in Kenai Fjords National Park, and learn what wildlife to watch for during your visit.
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These abandoned orcas in a French marine park are running out of time and every option looks grim
Two orcas, Wikie and Keijo, are trapped in deteriorating conditions at Marineland Antibes, France. With a looming deadline ...
Climate change is making plastic pollution more mobile, toxic, and widespread, accelerating risks for wildlife, ecosystems, ...
Nature's most formidable predators are often female, wielding power through strategy, cunning, and fierce maternal instincts. From the disease-carryin ...
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We’ve Been Getting Menopause Wrong. Science Shows It’s a “Second Puberty” For the Brain
Menopause is a developmental and neurological transition that opens the door to new forms of insight, stability, and ...
First Nations and conservation groups in British Columbia are rallying for an immediate ban to herring fishing, warning the ...
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