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Keeping track of hundreds of orcas is being made simpler with the help of an AI algorithm that can identify individual killer whales with 92% accuracy.
A white whale calf swimming with its mother off Australia created a memorable moment, while a pod of rare Baird’s beaked ...
As a wildlife filmmaker, Bertie Gregory is always ready for a challenge. But his adventurous streak leads him to unimaginable ...
Bertie Gregory is a wildlife filmmaker who is no stranger to putting himself in harm's way in the name of his craft - and his ...
Jared Towers was in his research vessel on two separate occasions watching killer whales off the coast of Vancouver Island ...
Two new studies warn Vancouver-based miner's deep-sea operations threaten whales, dolphins and an uncounted number of other ...
“Considered to be the most famous humpback whale in the world, Migaloo may be the only pure white adult humpback whale alive ...
Dolphins use unique sounds to bond, hunt, and warn. Discover how they “talk” through whistles, clicks, and more.
Much remains unknown about the breeding habits of the finless porpoise. We will shed light on this elusive marine mammal.
Killer whales turn kelp stalks into tools that they use to groom each other while cleaning their own skin, too, observations ...
Drone footage reveals killer whales using kelp to bond, groom, and possibly heal - offering a rare glimpse into their social ...
Southern resident killer whales are using kelp for what scientists suspect are both hygienic and social purposes.
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