
A new WWF report dispels the myth that it is necessary to kill whales in order to study them.
Since the moratorium on whaling took effect in 1986, more than 7,000 whales
The UK’s seas have had their warmest start to the year since records began, helping to drive some dramatic changes in m...
In 1986, just one year after Live Aid shook the world, another global event took place—one that mobilised 20 million pe...
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Before the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) attracts the world’s attention in November in Belém, i...
Whale carcasses sinking to the ocean floor bring a buffet of nutrients to the deep sea...
Australia’s coral reefs, including the lesser-known subtropical systems, are hit hard as the world faces its fourth, an...
June 16, 2005 Posted in News
A new WWF report dispels the myth that it is necessary to kill whales in order to study them.
Since the moratorium on whaling took effect in 1986, more than 7,000 whales
The UK’s seas have had their warmest start to the year since records began, helping to drive some dramatic changes in marine life and for its fishing...
Daroyen village compared to other Raja Ampat islands is a less populated area situated on a little island of Betew by Gam...
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