The Penn Cove Captures—Why Southern Resident Orcas Need Us
In the 1960s and 70s these whales were hunted and captured for marine parks. Today, the last wild Southern Resident orcas struggle for their survival because of...
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In the 1960s and 70s these whales were hunted and captured for marine parks. Today, the last wild Southern Resident orcas struggle for their survival because of...
We must ask the government to protect the endangered false killer whale’s tropical island habitat because if they don’t, we risk the loss of not just these ...
The hunt for oil under the Atlantic could cost us one of our great whale species. That was the grim warning at the root of a letter sent today by NRDC with...
In a monumental win, an Oregon Federal Judge ruled this week that the Columbia and Snake River hydroelectric dams, powerhouses, and associated reservoirs...
The key to saving Southern Resident killer whales may lie nearly 1,000 miles from Puget Sound in the wilderness of central Idaho. A recent study led my Michael...
The EPA's Clean Power Plan is the U.S.'s biggest breakthrough yet on climate change. And, it's not just humans that will benefit from limiting carbon pollution...
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