Scientists Show that at Least 44 Percent of Earth’s Land Requires Conservation
[caption id="attachment_4720" align="aligncenter" width="543"] Credit Max Melesi on behalf of Koobi Carbon[/caption] Scientists Show that at Least 44 Percent of Earth’s Land Requires Conservation to...
44 Percent of Earth’s Land Requires Biodiversity Conservation
[caption id="attachment_4720" align="aligncenter" width="525"] Photo Credit Max Melesi on behalf of Koobi Carbon[/caption] Scientists Show that at Least 44 Percent of Earth’s Land Requires Conservation...
Groundbreaking Footage shows Humpback Whales creating bubble nests to trap prey
Listen to article being read here It’s one of the most unique things you will see in the wild. A humpback whale swimming in a...
Stanford Researchers Find Whales Are More Important Ecosystems Engineers Than Previously Thought
Image: Researchers from Stanford University, UC Santa Cruz and Duke University investigate a humpback whale by boat and drone in the surface waters near the...
Troubled waters: How global marine wildlife protection can undermine fishing communities
ProDelphinus Sea lion operational interactions by Katrina Davis New research led by the University of Oxford, published in Conservation Letters, has examined the conflict between small-scale...
Ancient Indigenous Technology Discovered in Comox Harbour Reveals Ecological Wisdom
Photo credit, Nancy Greene Listen to this article being read here Amazing 1,300-Year-Old Native Technology Found Hidden in Comox Harbour. The Ingenious Ancient Technology Concealed...
The impacts to Marine Mammals from Underwater Noise
Photo Credit:Toxic Web via Flickr Listen to this article being read here The aquatic world is being increasingly compromised by an overwhelming array of human-caused...
Genes Discovered by Scientists That Protect Whales From Cancer And Gives Them Longevity
The coding in the genes of whales has a surprising attribute that has not been observed in any other known mammal on the face of...
A Cephalopod Has Passed a Cognitive Test Designed For Human Children
Listen to article being read here A new test of cephalopod smarts has reinforced how important it is for us humans to not underestimate animal...
Dolphins use names for friends and family to swim in teams for fishing and mating pods
“It is a ground-breaking study,” says Luke Rendell, a behavioral ecologist at the University of St. Andrews who was not involved with the research. The work adds evidence to the idea that dolphins evolved large brains to navigate their complex social environments.