Samples of whale 'blows' confirmed the presence of cetacean morbillivirus, which affects both whales, dolphins and porpoises.
As one of the world’s most endangered marine mammals, any increase in calf births contributes significantly to the survival of the species.
Recent research using drone technology has uncovered a potentially deadly virus affecting whale populations in the Arctic. This discovery highlights the ...
The use of drones in scientific research has reached new heights with the discovery of a deadly virus in Arctic whales. This groundbreaking finding has ...
Scientists have discovered a colossal shark that lived 115 million years ago, long before Megalodon. Using rare fossilized vertebrae and modern imaging, researchers reconstructed this ancient apex ...
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How DNA Changes May Shape the Future of Polar Bears
Polar bears are changing at a genetic level in response to climate change. This is what it means for the rest of the Arctic.
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Do Animals Hold Funerals for Their Loved Ones Like We Do, or Are We Just Projecting Grief?
Learn more about the death rituals seen throughout the animal kingdom and whether or not animals grieve the same way humans ...
Kaʻena Point exists at that magical intersection where rugged wilderness meets postcard perfection, where the Waianae Mountains dramatically embrace the Pacific Ocean in a landscape so picturesque it ...
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