In a series of newly published groundbreaking studies, researchers at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Hawaiʻi Institute ...
COURTESY STATE DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES A native bee—hylaeus connectens—sits on a native shrub kolomona (Senna gaudichaudii ) in Makolelau, an ahupuaa in East Molokai. A new, native ...
Only two births of a blue whale have ever been recorded. Mother and calf pairs are also sighted much more rarely than might be expected. The reason, new research suggests, has to do with where and ...
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The Cool Down on MSNScientists troubled after analyzing waters of catastrophic off-shore oil spill decade later: 'There has been this massive quieting'The Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010 was the largest marine oil spill in the petroleum industry. Scientists troubled after ...
Fossils are providing more and more clues about how dinosaurs attracted one another and reproduced, which contributed to ...
Tasmania. Every year, around 2000 marine mammals die in mass strandings worldwide. But this is not always for natural reasons ...
Whales live in waters over 1,000 metres deep and are social, forming cohesive groups that in some cases may number hundreds ...
Dolphins, otters, seals and a wide range of British seabirds suffer from cancer, lung disease and other illnesses as a result ...
For the first time in around two years, dolphins have been seen swimming in one of New York's busiest waterways.
In the sixth mass extinction, the so-called "Anthropocene extinction", species are disappearing much faster than would happen "naturally" - namely ...
On July 4, the Travers's beaked whale (Mesoplodon traversii), never seen alive before, washed up on a beach in Otago, New ...
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