Whale travels 13,000 km between two breeding grounds, scientists blame climate change
The whale was first spotted off the coast of Colombia in the Pacific Ocean in 2017 and reappeared...
Read Moreby Firstpost.com | Dec 12, 2024 | Climate, CLIMATE CHANGE | 0
The whale was first spotted off the coast of Colombia in the Pacific Ocean in 2017 and reappeared...
Read Moreby Science.thewire | Aug 27, 2021 | Climate, HAPPY STORIES | 0
A blue whale near the surface. Photo: NOAA Their presence off the Lakshadweep demonstrates that...
Read Moreby The print | Jun 4, 2021 | CURRENT ISSUES, Urban Stories | 1
Overfishing Overfishing has been blamed for an “alarming” drop in dolphin numbers,...
Read Moreby onegreenplanet | Feb 23, 2021 | CURRENT ISSUES, Urban Stories | 0
By dragging a net across the ocean floor, fishers can easily catch many fish at a time. However,...
Read Moreby Urban Organic Gardener | Feb 13, 2021 | Climate, NATURE | 0
Glowing dolphins It may look like a scene from an aquatic version of Avatar, but it’s 100%...
Read MoreGood news for whale watching operators and enthusiasts has emerged from Japan (a country normally associated with cruel whale hunts), where the number of humpback whales seen in waters around the southwestern coast of the...
Read Moreby Bored Panda | Dec 14, 2020 | Climate, NATURE | 0
Blue whales are the largest animals to ever live. (Photo courtesy NOAA) After a foggy few weeks at the Farallon Islands, 25 miles west of San Francisco, Saturday turned clear. The five biologists who have been living and working...
Read Moreby onegreenplanet | Jul 27, 2020 | Climate, NATURE | 0
The annual Grindadrap has started in the Faroe Islands. This annual hunt is when...
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