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While well-documented in the Northern Hemisphere and Antarctica, much less is known about killer whales (Orcinus orca) in ...
The most recent census found 73 southern resident killer whales. Of those, 22 were observed to be in poor condition. Since ...
Every year, thousands of whales migrate to warmer waters along Australia's coastline. This year, one of them is white!
North Atlantic right whales are critically endangered. Now, they're unexpectedly showing up in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
The whales give birth off the southeastern U.S. in the winter and spring and migrate north to New England and Canada to feed.
During an offshore surveillance patrol flight on June 5, officers with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans observed a right whale swimming with a pod of pilot whales in an area of the North ...
This amazing rescue was a miracle!Heroic Rescue of 60 Whales About To Be Beached in Northern Iceland Has People Cheering originally appeared on PetHelpful. In a remarkable story, the residents of ...
Humpback whales are spotted in the River Derwent as far up as Hobart's northern suburbs, using the river for some rest and relaxation during their northern migration.
Scientists have documented what might be the first case of friendly interactions between killer whales and smaller cetaceans.
The “whales eat fish” argument isn’t accidentally getting the facts wrong — it’s a deliberate choice of framing whales as pests.
An endangered North Atlantic right whale has been spotted off the waters of Prince Edward Island entangled in fishing gear.
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