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Unregulated tourism risks disrupting Timor-Leste’s whale migration
Whale tourism in Timor-Leste is booming. Tour operators report a healthy number of sightings and full bookings in the peak ...
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It sounds absurd, but the heart of a blue whale is so big a human could swim through its arteries
It’s hard to picture a creature so immense that a person could stand inside one of its arteries, yet that’s the reality of ...
Despite a dramatic rise in whale deaths in the Bay Area — with 2025 already surpassing any year in the past-quarter century — ...
Dominica recently set aside nearly 800 square kilometers of the Caribbean Sea as the world’s first Sperm Whale Marine ...
Size shapes the way animals move, hunt, and survive. For example, in the ocean, ginormous creatures rely on their massive ...
Researchers at the Technical University of Munich, Germany, have developed an automated diving robot that can detect and retrive marine litter from the sea.
Now, a one-of-a-kind cultural project aims to repair some of that damage, rebuilding the precious reef line through ...
Sonos released its 2025 Listen Better Report, offering a comprehensive overview of its Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) efforts.
Scientists are using artificial intelligence to understand sperm whale vocalizations. Lawyers think the discoveries may result in stronger protections for nonhuman life.
Researchers from the University of the Sunshine Coast have become the first to publish acoustic data that confirms the presence of the elusive dwarf ...
Many familiar creatures see the world very differently from humans, with limited colours shaping how they hunt, move and ...
Unfortunately, one million endangered species could become extinct. On World Wildlife Day, learn who is at risk and how to ...
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