[ad_1] One hundred pilot whales, a genus of odontocetous cetaceans in the family Delphinidae, died after being stranded over the weekend in islas Chatham, located approximately 800 kilometers from the southeast coast …
Read More »This video shows how whales "fish" with bubble nets
[ad_1] Marine mammal experts have captured an incredible underwater perspective and images taken by aerial drones of the humpback-powered bubble net. This is a contribution from the marine mammal research program of …
Read More »They boarded a helicopter and found whales buried on a secluded beach in Iceland.
[ad_1] Helicopter tourists found dozens of dead whales on an isolated beach in Iceland. Pilot David Schwarzhans of Reykjavik Helicopters said that he and the pbadengers had counted 50 corpses of pilot …
Read More »National pride: whale watching Península Valdés was chosen as the best of the continent | Chronic
[ad_1] Whale watching in the Valdés Peninsula's Protected Natural Area has won the 2019 World Travel Award as "a landmark whale watching destination in South America," the Chubut government said Sunday. . …
Read More »Japan re-authorizes whaling after 31 years
[ad_1] On Monday, eight whaling ships left the Japanese ports of Shimonoseki and Kushiro, leaving aside the moratorium adopted by the Asian country in 1988. "I would like that from today the …
Read More »They massacred 250 whales and dolphins in the Faroe Islands
[ad_1] In the midst of strong criticism from environmental organizations, once again, the waters of the Faroe Islands were bloodied by the killing of 250 whales and dolphins. Pilot whaling, known as …
Read More »Peru: Fossil remains of a four-legged whale
[ad_1] A team of researchers has discovered the remains of a four-legged whale similar in shape to a 42.6-million-year-old otter on the Peruvian coast, according to a study published Thursday in the …
Read More »The mystery that defeats scientists: they found a dead whale in the Amazon
[ad_1] The discovery of a whale dead near the Amazon River generates mystery among scientists in Brazil. The animal was found last Friday 15 meters from the beach from Araruna, in the …
Read More »A company has announced that it will no longer sell tickets to parks where whales are in captivity
[ad_1] Source: Archive The Thomas Cook Company announced that it would stop selling tickets to parks that keep killer whales in captivity. The company said more than 90% of its customers were …
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