Marineland, a former Canadian theme park, has reportedly threatened to euthanize the animals if they're not soon transferred ...
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Advocates fear Marineland whales, dolphins may be in shows or bred if export to U.S. approved
Canada’s minister of fisheries says Marineland’s plan to ship 34 marine mammals to aquariums in the U.S. is "solid." Animal ...
The ocean is under increasing pressure. Everyday human activities, from shipping to oil and gas exploration to urban ...
Do dolphins and whales actually play together, or are the dolphins just harassing the whales? Researchers sought to answer this question by looking through hundreds of photographs and video clips in a ...
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Marineland Is Threatening to Kill 30 Beluga Whales and 4 Dolphins Again
Marineland, the shuttered amusement park in Ontario, Canada, reissued threats to euthanize 30 beluga whales and four dolphins ...
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Why Whales and Dolphins Love to Play Together
Dolphins and whales are known for their antics in the ocean. From whales wearing salmon hats or using kelp to massage one another to dolphins wearing sea snail casings or even throwing seagrass blades ...
A suction camera tag deployed by Dr Olaf Meynecke captures the depths dolphins will sometimes accompany whales to - in this case, even to the sea floor. A new study has investigated hundreds of videos ...
Despite talks of euthanasia and 15 months of living inside a closed amusement park, the dolphins and beluga whales at ...
It was a once-in-a-lifetime encounter. A tour group encountered two whales and a pod of dolphins while riding Sea-Doos from Catalina Island to Long Beach. "These whales were either curious or playful.
Blue whales are not only the largest animal on earth today but the largest known animal ever to have lived on earth. The largest blue whale ever recorded weighed over 199 tons. Even average-sized blue ...
Grays endure an epic roundtrip journey of 10,000 miles or more, and California holds a prime seat through May. Along with ...
When researchers from the University of British Columbia set out to film the solitary hunting habits of Northern resident killer whales, they expected to see quiet and solitary predators at work.
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