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In a baffling show of generosity, killer whales across the globe are giving fish to humans—and scientists are racing to ...
An investigation traces arrival of nine large factory trawlers to B.C.'s coast in recent years, claiming some may be involved ...
In Australia’s latest survey of whale populations, humpbacks have been seen migrating north along the eastern coastline in ...
The Canadian government says it is taking steps this summer to protect a vanishing species of whale from lethal collisions ...
I’ve been conducting raptor surveys by vehicle along Washington’s coastal beaches. Completed with a host of volunteers, the ...
Researchers examining 20 years' data on orca sightings discovered a worrying migration trend linked to receding Arctic ice.
In what is being described as social and grooming behavior, Southern Resident orcas are using kelp to massage one another.
Andy heads to Vancouver Island, Canada to record the incredible growl of a grizzly bear.
Humpback whale tail slap off Mornington, Port Phillp, Melbourne. Image Credit: Georgie Puschner. Scientists from the Dolphin Research Insti ...
A discovery of unique killer whale behavior may be the first documented time a marine species has been seen using and creating tools for something not food-related.
The transient Biggs Killer Whales that migrate through the Puget Sound and Salish Sea do not exhibit the same behavior, despite cutting kelp free and moving through bull kelp forests.
This shared activity, which was captured using drone footage, is notable because it is the first time scientists have observed orcas using tools for the benefit of mutual grooming. How much do you ...