From the IFAW Whale Blog
Whales' Endangered Status in Danger
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Study: Whale Watching Doesn't Harm Baby Humpbacks But Still Needs To Be Responsibly Conducted
GLOUCESTER a " New research published by Gloucester-based scientists has found that exposure to whale watch boats has no negative effects on the reproductive process or on the mortality of calves in the Gulf of Mainea TMs humpback whale population. via www.bostonherald.com GLOUCESTER a " New research published by Gloucester-based scientists has found that exposure to whale watch boats has no negative effects on the reproductive process or on the mortality of calves in the Gulf of Mainea TMs humpback whale population. via www.bostonherald.com Read More >
In Churchill, Manitoba, snorkel with belugas
Unlike dolphins, whose fake smiles are rigidly fixed like those of politicians' spouses, belugas can convey all manner of emotion, from bemusement to concern, from wariness to glee, from eagerness to ennui. Well, that's how it looks to my anthropomorphic...
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