Koala and Curlew, two endangered female North Atlantic right whales have gone off course, perplexing researchers.
Animal migration has fascinated humans for millennia ... The common name of the southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) (Figure 3b) refers to the fact that they were considered the ‘right ...
At opposite ends of the planet, a tale of two whale species has emerged — giving researchers hope and concern in equal measure. A global study from Australian, South African and American ...
Travelers with a passion for wildlife can enjoy whale watching all over the world at all times of the year but some seasons ...
Right whales feed on zooplankton and other tiny organisms using baleens up to 8 feet long. Southern and the two species of northern right whales live in temperate Atlantic or Pacific waters ...
There may be less than 400 North Atlantic right whales left in the world. Save Long Beach Island members hope this fact helps ...
Three conservation groups, the Conservation Law Foundation, Defenders of Wildlife, and Whale and Dolphin Conservation, ...
The juvenile southern right whale balanced on one fin and rolled towards the photojournalist ... The pieces of the puzzle give valuable insight into feeding grounds and migration routes. The ...
a marine biologist at Southern Cross University in Australia. “These oceans are very much connected spaces, and whales travel beyond borders.” To track the whale’s migration patterns ...
we knew that southern right whales from New Zealand would travel north and east of New Zealand during those spring and summer months. However, none of our tracked whales show those migration ...