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Japan’s Ogasawara Islands: Expedition to Collect Cetacean Sounds and Images
There are many places around the world that lend themselves to watching whales, but some of them are unique. Last…
After Centuries of Decline, Good News at Last for Monk Seals
Named for their vague resemblance to black-robed monks, these animals have always been unique. Indeed, the three similar-looking species that…
Return of the Bhulan
Since time immemorial, a mysterious creature has been said to reside in the waters of one of the largest of…
The Inspiring Story of the Grey Whale
Each in their own way, every species on our planet must cope with the impacts of human actions, paving way…
How about a few stories with happy endings? Chronicles of successes in marine mammal conservation
From an emotional standpoint, the world of conservation can often be quite difficult to navigate. Through our own activities, the…
Is approaching marine mammals with a drone legal?
With the growing popularity of drones, it is increasingly common to see spectacular images of cetaceans. From herds of migrating…
Dorsal Fins, From Killer Whales to Narwhals
Scanning the vast, nutrient-rich waters of the St. Lawrence, any keen-eyed observer may ask a very simple but essential question…