Thursday, 30 May 2013

The long trip north flies when you're having a whale of a time | The Courier-Mail

The long trip north flies when you're having a whale of a time | The Courier-Mail:

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Whales Get Bitten by Mosquitoes Too | Marine Mammal Health | LiveScience

Whales Get Bitten by Mosquitoes Too | Marine Mammal Health | LiveScience:

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Anonymous promises response to Japanese gov't over marine issues

Anonymous promises response to Japanese gov't over marine issues: "In a video published on YouTube today, hacktivist group Anonymous threatens to take the Japanese Government to task over whaling and other marine issues."

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Dolphins face multiple human threats | Asia News – Politics, Media, Education | Asian Correspondent

Dolphins face multiple human threats | Asia News – Politics, Media, Education | Asian Correspondent:

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Japanese company withdraws fin whale purchase from Iceland

Japanese company withdraws fin whale purchase from Iceland: "Japanese company,  Michinoku Farm, has withdrawn their order for fin whale meat, caught in Iceland. The meat was supposed to be used as luxory dog treats."

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About Predator Defense - a national nonprofit helping people & wildlife coexist since 1990

About Predator Defense - a national nonprofit helping people & wildlife coexist since 1990: "Our mission is to protect native predators and create alternatives for people to coexist with wildlife."

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Ruling puts Minnesota's wolf seasons beyond public challenge — by anyone | MinnPost

Ruling puts Minnesota's wolf seasons beyond public challenge — by anyone | MinnPost: "Whether you're for or against the killing of wolves for sport, you might think the public has a right to be heard on a matter so enduringly contentious and emotional.

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) thinks otherwise and so, apparently, does the Minnesota Court of Appeals."

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Dolphins gain unprecedented protection in India | Environment | DW.DE | 24.05.2013

Dolphins gain unprecedented protection in India | Environment | DW.DE | 24.05.2013: "India has officially recognized dolphins as non-human persons, whose rights to life and liberty must be respected. Dolphin parks that were being built across the country will instead be shut down."

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Whales in  Japan : IKAN, a Japanese organisation, talks to Japanese people ; "Do not eat whale meat ! Safety first !" 

Whales in  Japan : IKAN, a Japanese organisation, talks to Japanese people ; "Do not eat whale meat ! Safety first !" :

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Last Ocean sanctuary bid floundering | Stuff.co.nz

Last Ocean sanctuary bid floundering | Stuff.co.nz:

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Deep Divers: A Gallery of Dolphins | Dolphin Species & Cetaceans | Marine Mammals | Spotted Dolphins & Bottlenose Dolphins | LiveScience

Deep Divers: A Gallery of Dolphins | Dolphin Species & Cetaceans | Marine Mammals | Spotted Dolphins & Bottlenose Dolphins | LiveScience:

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Silent summer: No wolf pup yips heard on Isle Royale | Ars Technica

Silent summer: No wolf pup yips heard on Isle Royale | Ars Technica:

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Apes get emotional over games of chance

Apes get emotional over games of chance:

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Wednesday, 29 May 2013

'Drones are changing the face of conservation' | Environment | The Guardian

'Drones are changing the face of conservation' | Environment | The Guardian:

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BBC News - Hunting wolves: Does the predator still need protection in US?

BBC News - Hunting wolves: Does the predator still need protection in US?: "The BBC's Matt Danzico went to Wyoming and Montana to talk to ranchers, environmentalists and government officials about the ongoing debate over how humans and wolves can co-exist."

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Are there too few great white sharks off California? - latimes.com

Are there too few great white sharks off California? - latimes.com:

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EUROPA - PRESS RELEASES - Press Release - Bluefin tuna season 2013: EU committed to full implementation of reinforced multi-annual recovery plan

EUROPA - PRESS RELEASES - Press Release - Bluefin tuna season 2013: EU committed to full implementation of reinforced multi-annual recovery plan:

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Eyes peeled on whale day | Warrnambool Extra

Eyes peeled on whale day | Warrnambool Extra:

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Watch out the whales are on their way | Byron Shire News

Watch out the whales are on their way | Byron Shire News:

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Do Killer Whales Take Better Care of Their Own Than Humans Do? : Living Green Magazine

Do Killer Whales Take Better Care of Their Own Than Humans Do? : Living Green Magazine:

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Black rhinoceros videos, photos and facts - Diceros bicornis - ARKive

Black rhinoceros videos, photos and facts - Diceros bicornis - ARKive:

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PHOTOS: Southern right whales put on a show in Portland | The Standard

PHOTOS: Southern right whales put on a show in Portland | The Standard:

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Whale season begins with splash | Newcastle Herald

Whale season begins with splash | Newcastle Herald:

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Study reveals how fishing gear can cause slow death of whales

Study reveals how fishing gear can cause slow death of whales:

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Sealord drops FAD fishing method - Story - Environment/Sci - 3 News

Sealord drops FAD fishing method - Story - Environment/Sci - 3 News: "Seafood company Sealord has announced plans to phase out buying tuna caught using a controversial fishing method."

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Boycott Monsanto – A Simple List of Companies to Avoid

Boycott Monsanto – A Simple List of Companies to Avoid: "In light of the recent public anger over the Monsanto Protection Act, here’s a simple, printable list of companies that use Monsanto products. By avoiding products made by companies on this list, you can help ensure your money isn’t going to Monsanto and also watch out for the health of your family and yourself."

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Sea Turtle Restoration Project : 50 Ways to Help Save the Ocean

Sea Turtle Restoration Project : 50 Ways to Help Save the Ocean: "The world's oceans face a mounting crisis of abuse and overuse--but you can help!  Just by taking small, common-sense steps that reduce your impact, you join a growing movement of ocean awareness that's good for the ocean....and good for you."

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Tuesday, 28 May 2013

Artist Jonathan Truss goes face to face with killer sharks... so he can sketch their portraits | Mail Online

Artist Jonathan Truss goes face to face with killer sharks... so he can sketch their portraits | Mail Online:

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Warmer seas could lead to more dolphin deaths in South Australia | Environment | guardian.co.uk

Warmer seas could lead to more dolphin deaths in South Australia | Environment | guardian.co.uk: "Dead dolphins and rotting fish could become a frequent feature on South Australian beaches due to warming seas."

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Blackfish, film about captive whales, among highlights of East End Film Festival | Hackney Citizen

Blackfish, film about captive whales, among highlights of East End Film Festival | Hackney Citizen: "Blackfish, film about captive whales, among highlights of East End Film Festival"

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Endangered whales killed for Japanese pet treats | ABC Radio Australia

Endangered whales killed for Japanese pet treats | ABC Radio Australia: "Endangered fin whales are being hunted in Iceland and sold to Japan, where they are ending up as luxury dog treats."

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Sea Shepherd International :: Iceland to Resume the Slaughter of Endangered Fin Whales

Sea Shepherd International :: Iceland to Resume the Slaughter of Endangered Fin Whales: "It was one of these magical days at sea. The ship I worked on had left the King Penguin colonies and sea elephant haul-outs of the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia behind, and we were steaming northeast to another South Atlantic wildlife pearl: Gough Island"

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Wildlife Extra News - Blue whales are feeding off New Zealand, not just migrating

Wildlife Extra News - Blue whales are feeding off New Zealand, not just migrating: "A recent study indicates that Blue whales in a coastal area of New Zealand, known as the South Taranaki Bight, might be doing more than just passing through on their way to and from summer feeding grounds in Antarctica."

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The Trophic Cascade from the Gray Wolf

The Trophic Cascade from the Gray Wolf:

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Predator Defense - Wolf Myths and Facts

Predator Defense - Wolf Myths and Facts: "Information the wolf hunters and trappers don’t want to believe and don’t want you to know"

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Groups Opposed To Minn. Wolf Hunt Lose In Court « CBS Minnesota

Groups Opposed To Minn. Wolf Hunt Lose In Court « CBS Minnesota:

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Lies about wolves are pervasive | The Wolf Preservation Blog

Lies about wolves are pervasive | The Wolf Preservation Blog: "Lies about wolves are pervasive"

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Activists say wolf-killer is baiting the animals | The Wolf Preservation Blog

Activists say wolf-killer is baiting the animals | The Wolf Preservation Blog: "Activists say wolf-killer is baiting the animals"

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The Secret Reasons Wolves Are Dying in Denali National Park | The Wolf Preservation Blog

The Secret Reasons Wolves Are Dying in Denali National Park | The Wolf Preservation Blog: "The Secret Reasons Wolves Are Dying in Denali National Park"

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STW - Irrawaddy Dolphin

STW - Irrawaddy Dolphin: "As a result of intense competition with humans for freshwater resources, freshwater Irrawaddy dolphin populations are some of the most endangered of all cetacean species"

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Monday, 27 May 2013

PHOTO: Killer whales offer scenic photo op off Shiretoko - AJW by The Asahi Shimbun

PHOTO: Killer whales offer scenic photo op off Shiretoko - AJW by The Asahi Shimbun:

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Wyoming Game and Fish to trap and release wolves

Wyoming Game and Fish to trap and release wolves: "The Wyoming Game and Fish Department plans to trap and release wolves near Dubois, Cody and Pinedale over the next few months."

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Australia to kill 10,000 wild horses to save other species – In Serbia News

Australia to kill 10,000 wild horses to save other species – In Serbia News: "Authorities in Australia have issued a statement in which they spoke about initiation of the plan of culling approximately 10,000 wild horses, which, according to the statement, destroy land and water sources, reported Fox Crawl."

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Iceland to kill rare fin whales for dog snacks | The Sunday Times

Iceland to kill rare fin whales for dog snacks | The Sunday Times: "ICELAND is to resume commercial whaling next month, killing up to 184 endangered fin whales over the coming summer partly to supply a burgeoning Japanese market in luxury dog snacks."

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Wild lynx to be brought back to British countryside - Telegraph

Wild lynx to be brought back to British countryside - Telegraph:

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Izumi Ishii | Marine Tours Futo

Izumi Ishii | Marine Tours Futo:

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Lily saves Jaws from the lotion jar | The Sunday Times

Lily saves Jaws from the lotion jar | The Sunday Times:

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Anthony Marr: [ON MY WAR PATH - 015 - Undercover in Shimonoseki, Japan]

Anthony Marr: [ON MY WAR PATH - 015 - Undercover in Shimonoseki, Japan]:

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Twice the reward for whale watchers | Travel | Travel News and Holiday Deals | | Herald Sun

Twice the reward for whale watchers | Travel | Travel News and Holiday Deals | | Herald Sun: "IT'S one of the most spectacular whale-watching sights to behold.

When a 30-tonne humpback whale launches two-thirds of its 12m body into the air and then falls back into the water."

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Watch dolphins race US Navy nuclear submarine USS Minnesota

Watch dolphins race US Navy nuclear submarine USS Minnesota: "However, these adorable dolphins seem innocently unaware of the fact that the nuclear submarine, like most things man-made, is a threat to their natural habitat. Nuclear submarine radiation accidents are potential threat to the natural marine environment."

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Sunday, 26 May 2013

Extinction warning: racing to save the little dodo from its cousin's fate

Extinction warning: racing to save the little dodo from its cousin's fate: "The dodo, a giant flightless pigeon, was a marvel of the animal world: now another island ground pigeon, known as the little dodo, is facing its namesake's fate."

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Arizona endangered wolves still on the brink | The Wolf Preservation Blog

Arizona endangered wolves still on the brink | The Wolf Preservation Blog:

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graphic: Gray wolves’ history and recovery - Data Desk - Los Angeles Times

graphic: Gray wolves’ history and recovery - Data Desk - Los Angeles Times: "Hunting virtually eliminated gray wolves from the western U.S. by the 1930s. The Endangered Species Act offered Canis lupus federal protection in 1973, and wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park more than 20 years later."

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Activists, ranchers reach deal on wolves | Local News | The Register-Guard | Eugene, Oregon

Activists, ranchers reach deal on wolves | Local News | The Register-Guard | Eugene, Oregon: "Conservation groups and cattle ranchers have agreed to a landmark settlement in a lawsuit that, for the past year and a half, has kept the state of Oregon from killing wolves that prey on livestock."

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10 Reasons We Need Wolves | Mother Jones

10 Reasons We Need Wolves | Mother Jones:

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Arizona endangered wolves still on the brink

Arizona endangered wolves still on the brink:

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Endangered Listing Sought for Captive Killer Whale at Miami Seaquarium | Earthblawg

Endangered Listing Sought for Captive Killer Whale at Miami Seaquarium | Earthblawg:

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The Antarctic Sun: News about Antarctica - Type C Personality

The Antarctic Sun: News about Antarctica - Type C Personality:

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beluga whale study | Churchill Wild

beluga whale study | Churchill Wild:

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Italian authorities confiscate illegal driftnets

Italian authorities confiscate illegal driftnets: "In a surprising move, Italian coast guard officials confiscated illegal driftnets yesterday, in the country's southern region of Calabria. Local inspectors found at least one driftnet measuring over 3 kilometers in length and with a mesh size of 20cm, well outside of legal limits."

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Saturday, 25 May 2013

Friday, 24 May 2013

Wolf hunt proposal draws mixed response in Bitterroot Valley

Wolf hunt proposal draws mixed response in Bitterroot Valley: "The Bitterroot elk study shows that wolves aren’t the main predators of elk calves"

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Scientists to Obama: Don’t End Wolf Protections | Animal Connection

Scientists to Obama: Don’t End Wolf Protections | Animal Connection:

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'Teenage' elephant seals shedding their skins | Cambrian Columnists | SanLuisObispo.com

'Teenage' elephant seals shedding their skins | Cambrian Columnists | SanLuisObispo.com: "The beaches at the Piedras Blancas viewing site have been covered from bluff to sea with elephant seals during the molting season. Right now the population is changing as the juveniles, ages about 2 to 6 years old, complete their month-long molt, shedding a layer of skin and hair and heading to sea in sleek new grey coats."

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Grey seals return to German Baltic shores - The Local

Grey seals return to German Baltic shores - The Local:

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Ocean Sentry - Dead Peru sea lions believed poisoned [7050]

Ocean Sentry - Dead Peru sea lions believed poisoned [7050]:

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Taranaki seabed mining raises whales concerns | Wanganui Chronicle

Taranaki seabed mining raises whales concerns | Wanganui Chronicle: "The protection afforded to blue whales in New Zealand waters may need to be increased, now a study has found they may be more regular visitors to the South Taranaki Bight than previously thought."

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Stephen Hume: ‘Killer Whales’ go under the microscope

Stephen Hume: ‘Killer Whales’ go under the microscope: "Experts to trace transformation of public attitudes toward the mighty creatures in Orca Symposium"

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Basking shark bonanza in Northwest

Basking shark bonanza in Northwest: "Historically the basking shark season is a late spring early summer affair in Irish waters, of course there are always likely to be a few outliers that arrive early and stay late, but the vast majority of sightings are between April-July. The peak period is pretty well right now, May/June."

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Where have all the Denali wolves gone? | State News | ADN.com

Where have all the Denali wolves gone? | State News | ADN.com: "The lowest count of wolves in Denali National Park and Preserve in 26 years is causing alarm among wildlife advocates who argue that elimination of a no-trapping zone in 2010 may be costing the park one of its prized attractions."

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Gruesome Secret Lies Beneath Pacific - Scoop San Diego: Local News

Gruesome Secret Lies Beneath Pacific - Scoop San Diego: Local News: "A gruesome secret hides in the waters off the California coast: mile-long nets that sit in the ocean like invisible walls."

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Wednesday, 22 May 2013

The Reykjavik Grapevine - Life, Travel and Entertainment in Iceland / Whaling Area Reduced

The Reykjavik Grapevine - Life, Travel and Entertainment in Iceland / Whaling Area Reduced: "Outgoing Minister of Industry and Innovation, Steingrímur J. Sigfússon, signed a new regulation yesterday which significantly reduced the area where whaling vessels are permitted to hunt in Faxaflói bay, mbl reports. "

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Raw: Swimming with 500 dolphins - Travel - NZ Herald Videos

Raw: Swimming with 500 dolphins - Travel - NZ Herald Videos:
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Lifeboat Frees Whale Tangled in Lobster Pot

Lifeboat Frees Whale Tangled in Lobster Pot:

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Fish Feeling the Heat from Global Warming – EcoWatch: Cutting Edge Environmental News Service

Fish Feeling the Heat from Global Warming – EcoWatch: Cutting Edge Environmental News Service:

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Brookfield Zoo dolphins are pregnant - chicagotribune.com

Brookfield Zoo dolphins are pregnant - chicagotribune.com:

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BBC News - Puzzle of why penguin cannot fly 'solved'

BBC News - Puzzle of why penguin cannot fly 'solved': "In the water, penguins can swim with agility and ease - but this ability might have cost these creatures the power of flight"

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Why we need to put the fish back into fisheries

Why we need to put the fish back into fisheries: "Overfishing has reduced fish populations and biodiversity across much of the world's oceans. In response, fisheries are increasingly reliant on a handful of highly valuable shellfish. However, new research by the University of York shows this approach to be extremely risky."

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False killer whales make rare appearance in Sea of Cortez - Pete Thomas Outdoors

False killer whales make rare appearance in Sea of Cortez - Pete Thomas Outdoors: "Mark Rayor has lived in Baja California's East Cape region for more than 15 years, guiding sportfishing and diving trips.

He has seen plenty. But on Monday morning, Rayor was visited by a pod of cetaceans that he could not positively identify.

They turned out to be false killer whales, which are large toothed whales that generally reside in the open ocean."

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Tuesday, 21 May 2013

Research identifies snag in shark conservation

Research identifies snag in shark conservation: "A case of mistaken identity for sharks found in Northern Territory waters could be preventing the conservation of some species from environmental change."

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Bloodthirsty 'factual' TV shows demonise wildlife | Adam Welz | Environment | guardian.co.uk

Bloodthirsty 'factual' TV shows demonise wildlife | Adam Welz | Environment | guardian.co.uk:

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Editorial: The Fall, Rise & Management of Wolves in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming | HOWL Colorado - Giving wolves a voice

Editorial: The Fall, Rise & Management of Wolves in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming | HOWL Colorado - Giving wolves a voice: "This editorial takes the controversial issue and highlights issues the author sees on both sides."

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Brain power - WDC

Brain power - WDC:

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Loud Seismic Tests Probed for Harm to Whales, Dolphins | Environment News Service

Loud Seismic Tests Probed for Harm to Whales, Dolphins | Environment News Service: "The U.S. federal agency that oversees offshore oil exploration will analyze the effects of noisy underwater seismic blasts on whales and dolphins in the Gulf of Mexico."

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India Bans Captive Dolphin Shows as 'Morally Unacceptable' | Environment News Service

India Bans Captive Dolphin Shows as 'Morally Unacceptable' | Environment News Service: "India’s Ministry of Environment and Forests has decided to forbid the keeping of captive dolphins for public entertainment anywhere in the country."

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New York Times stands up for whales - WDC

New York Times stands up for whales - WDC: "Its good to see the press are still ready to question commercial whaling."

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Living on Earth: Right Whale in the Wrong Place Update

Living on Earth: Right Whale in the Wrong Place Update: "North Atlantic right whales ordinarily give birth in the balmy waters of Florida and Georgia but in January a whale named Wart gave birth in the cold waters of Cape Cod Bay. We check in to see how Wart and her baby fared since then"

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Steve Irwin's dad gets on board - Today Tonight

Steve Irwin's dad gets on board - Today Tonight: "Bob Irwin, father to crocodile hunter Steve Irwin, has visited the Sea Shepherd's flagship named after his son"

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Wildlife Extra News - Shipping organisations join wildlife charities to call for controls on PIBs - Seabird killing glue

Wildlife Extra News - Shipping organisations join wildlife charities to call for controls on PIBs - Seabird killing glue: "The number of seabirds recorded washed up on beaches in two incidents along the English Channel, covered in polyisobutene (PIB), has now passed 4,000. Lleading wildlife conservation and animal welfare charities and the UK Chamber of Shipping, supported by the wider industry body MaritimeUK, have come together as a single voice to call for an urgent review of the hazard classification status of PIB."

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Wildlife Extra News - Overfishing causing jellyfish blooms - Which prevent fish stocks recovering

Wildlife Extra News - Overfishing causing jellyfish blooms - Which prevent fish stocks recovering:

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Research continues on Hawaii’s lesser-known cetaceans | West Hawaii Today, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii

Research continues on Hawaii’s lesser-known cetaceans | West Hawaii Today, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii:

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Monday, 20 May 2013

Whale & Dolphin Weekly

Whale & Dolphin Weekly: "Nic Slocum's round-up of marine mammal news around the globe."

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Gibraltar Chronicle - The Independent Daily First Published 1801

Gibraltar Chronicle - The Independent Daily First Published 1801: "Hunted almost to extinction, it is now estimated that there are around 80,000 left worldwide. Japan is one of the few countries that still hunt these mammals despite them being an endangered species,” she adds."

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Killer Whales and Compassion

Killer Whales and Compassion: "A whale pod off the coast of South Africa was seen feeding one of its disabled members."

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FIS - Worldnews - EC warns Faroe Islands of impending sanctions

FIS - Worldnews - EC warns Faroe Islands of impending sanctions: "The European Commission (EC) has notified the Faroe Islands that it plans to take steps, including closing off fishing ports, to support the sustainability of herring fisheries shared between the two parties. This notification is a preliminary step meant to give the Faroe Islands a chance to respond before measures are implemented and was prompted by the Faroes’ massive and autonomously set quota for 2013."

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Blue whale protection may need to increase - National - NZ Herald News

Blue whale protection may need to increase - National - NZ Herald News: "The protection afforded to blue whales in New Zealand waters may need to be increased, now a study has found they may be more regular visitors to the South Taranaki Bight than previously thought."

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Colvin Winner Tara Thean ’13 Explores How Bottlenose Dolphins Learn Their Signature Whistles - Princeton Environmental Institute

Colvin Winner Tara Thean ’13 Explores How Bottlenose Dolphins Learn Their Signature Whistles - Princeton Environmental Institute: "In May 2012, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology major Tara Thean '13 received the Becky Colvin Memorial Award from the Princeton Environmental Institute (PEI) and the Colvin family. That summer, the Colvin funds supported her research examining the signature whistles of dolphins and how their unique form of communication might inform the understanding of animal communication in general. Her thesis title is "Signature Whistle Models in Bottlenose Dolphins, Tursiops truncatus.""

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PLOS ONE: What Caused the UK's Largest Common Dolphin (Delphinus delphis) Mass Stranding Event?

PLOS ONE: What Caused the UK's Largest Common Dolphin (Delphinus delphis) Mass Stranding Event?:

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Dolphins say 'thanks' as fish farmer comes to rescue - Independent.ie

Dolphins say 'thanks' as fish farmer comes to rescue - Independent.ie: "Shea Coyle"

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Anna Clark: Texans Unite in the Fight to Save Sharks

Anna Clark: Texans Unite in the Fight to Save Sharks: "Endangered Species Day may be yesterday's news, but animal advocates around the nation continue fighting to save species from what scientists term the 6th Great Extinction. Sharks, long portrayed in the media as surfer-stalking predators with a personal vendetta, are among the most exploited of ocean species."

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West Africans Fight Pirate Fishing With Cell Phones - National Geographic

West Africans Fight Pirate Fishing With Cell Phones - National Geographic: "Although piracy off East Africa has garnered much international attention in recent years, it is the waters off West Africa that are seeing the highest rates of a different type of piracy: pirate fishing."

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Shark-Dive Tourism in Fiji Worth US$42.2 Million a Year - Pew Environment Group

Shark-Dive Tourism in Fiji Worth US$42.2 Million a Year - Pew Environment Group:

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Sunday, 19 May 2013

Agency to consider listing for Alaska lake seals - Las Vegas Sun News

Agency to consider listing for Alaska lake seals - Las Vegas Sun News: "The National Marine Fisheries Service announced Thursday it will consider listing a population of harbor seals that live in a freshwater Alaska lake as a threatened or endangered species, a decision that could affect the massive Pebble Mine development project."

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Disabled killer whale with missing fins survives with the help of family who hunt for its food | Mail Online

Disabled killer whale with missing fins survives with the help of family who hunt for its food | Mail Online: "A disabled killer whale that is missing two fins is able to survive in the wild with the help of its family, who hunt food its food. "

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Wednesday, 15 May 2013

Experts astonished as Grey whale spotted south of equator for first time | News | Practical Fishkeeping

Experts astonished as Grey whale spotted south of equator for first time | News | Practical Fishkeeping: "A Grey whale has been spotted in the Atlantic — only the second individual to have been documented there since the Atlantic population was hunted to extinction back in the 1700's. And what's more, this is the first time the species has been seen south of the equator."

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Marianas Variety - Feds investigate reported dolphin poaching on Guam

Marianas Variety - Feds investigate reported dolphin poaching on Guam: "Prompted by reports and allegations from eyewitness accounts, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has opened a criminal investigation into the illegal poaching of dolphins in Guam’s coastal waters."

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Icelandic fin whaling - an expensive and dangerous hobby, in more ways than one | IFAW - International Fund for Animal Welfare

Icelandic fin whaling - an expensive and dangerous hobby, in more ways than one | IFAW - International Fund for Animal Welfare:

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Dire predictions for whale habitat

Dire predictions for whale habitat: "THE core habitat of one of the world’s largest mammals could be halved by the end of the century based on current climate predictions, according to scientists at Murdoch University."

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Airline Exposed as Shark Fin Trafficker | Stuff.co.nz

Airline Exposed as Shark Fin Trafficker | Stuff.co.nz:

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Cryptozoology Online: Daily News: New Deep-Sea Fish Species Found in Antarctica

Cryptozoology Online: Daily News: New Deep-Sea Fish Species Found in Antarctica: "To catch Antarctic toothfish, you must bait your hook with Peruvian squid and cast it into the depths of the Ross Sea. This is what a team of Ukrainians did on a fishing trip near Antarctica. But sometimes, Mother Nature trips you up. Sometimes, you catch a hopbeard plunderfish. "

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Failure of EU fisheries talks would be 'disaster', Ireland says

Failure of EU fisheries talks would be 'disaster', Ireland says:

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Trout invasion behind Yellowstone elk decline, study reports

Trout invasion behind Yellowstone elk decline, study reports:

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Cooling ocean temperature could buy more time for coral reefs

Cooling ocean temperature could buy more time for coral reefs:

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Fossil saved from mule track revolutionizes understanding of ancient dolphin-like marine reptile

Fossil saved from mule track revolutionizes understanding of ancient dolphin-like marine reptile:

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Dolphin protection, tuna catch in conflict for U.S., Mexico - The Washington Post

Dolphin protection, tuna catch in conflict for U.S., Mexico - The Washington Post:

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Mysterious 'Sea Monster' Carcass Washes Ashore on New Zealand Beach (Video) : Nature & Environment : Science World Report

Mysterious 'Sea Monster' Carcass Washes Ashore on New Zealand Beach (Video) : Nature & Environment : Science World Report:

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Fin Whales Shake The Ground With Their Booming Voice... | Stuff.co.nz

Fin Whales Shake The Ground With Their Booming Voice... | Stuff.co.nz:

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Controlling the sea lion population: Is it working? | Travel & Outdoors | KATU.com - Portland News, Sports, Traffic Weather and Breaking News - Portland, Oregon

Controlling the sea lion population: Is it working? | Travel & Outdoors | KATU.com - Portland News, Sports, Traffic Weather and Breaking News - Portland, Oregon:

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Baby birds at PAWS | Photo gallery - HeraldNet.com

Baby birds at PAWS | Photo gallery - HeraldNet.com:

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Cruel or necessary? The true cost of wild horse roundups - Open Channel

Cruel or necessary? The true cost of wild horse roundups - Open Channel:

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Wolves migrating to central Cascades in Wash. | kgw.com Portland

Wolves migrating to central Cascades in Wash. | kgw.com Portland:

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There’s a country that will pay $300,000 per rhino horn to cure cancer and hangovers, and it’s wiping out rhinos - Quartz

There’s a country that will pay $300,000 per rhino horn to cure cancer and hangovers, and it’s wiping out rhinos - Quartz:

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Wildlife agency dismisses wolf baiting claims

Wildlife agency dismisses wolf baiting claims: "Montana wildlife officials on Tuesday rejected allegations that a Montana rancher and hunting guide illegally baited wolves by leaving sheep carcasses piled up on his property near Yellowstone National Park."

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What Do Orca Whales and Solar Have in Common? - Domestic Fuel

What Do Orca Whales and Solar Have in Common? - Domestic Fuel: "Canadian Solar Solutions has donated solar modules to power the OrcaLab Whale Research Centre, on a remote island off the British Columbia coast near Alert Bay."

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Tuesday, 14 May 2013

First grey whale spotted south of the equator | Environment | guardian.co.uk

First grey whale spotted south of the equator | Environment | guardian.co.uk: "Astonishing news from Walvis Bay, Namibia, where scientists from the Namibian Dolphin project on Tuesday confirmed the sighting of a grey whale. Not only has this north Pacific species been extinct in the Atlantic since the 18th century, it has never been seen south of the equator."

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Can a Mosquito Kill a Killer Whale? Yes, Says New Case Report

Can a Mosquito Kill a Killer Whale? Yes, Says New Case Report: "It sounds almost impossible. How could a tiny mosquito possibly kill one of the top predators in the ocean? According to a new peer-reviewed case report published in the Journal of Marine Mammals and Their Ecology, it’s because they lived in captivity."

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Blog: New German Documentary on Captivity | SaveJapanDolphins.org

Blog: New German Documentary on Captivity | SaveJapanDolphins.org:

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Ric O’Barry: Dolphin Captivity in India: To Ban or Not to Ban

Ric O’Barry: Dolphin Captivity in India: To Ban or Not to Ban: "Why One Minister's Decision has Implications in Taiji and Around the World"

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Basking in their glory: Prepare to meet the surprise sharks of the Isle of Man - Mail Online - Travel Chatter: The hottest holiday gossip

Basking in their glory: Prepare to meet the surprise sharks of the Isle of Man - Mail Online - Travel Chatter: The hottest holiday gossip: "Basking in their glory: Prepare to meet the surprise sharks of the Isle of Man"

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Basking Sharks by Vincent Hyland

Basking Sharks by Vincent Hyland: "What's it like to film the largest and second largest fish in the world?"

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Two Rare Mexican Wolf Pups May Help Save Endangered Species : Nature & Environment : Science World Report

Two Rare Mexican Wolf Pups May Help Save Endangered Species : Nature & Environment : Science World Report: "Mexican wolves are endangered. Now, though, two newly born Mexican wolf pups may provide some help to the rest of this rare species. Scientists hope that by caring for these pups, they can eventually breed individuals that can be released into the wild."

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Monday, 13 May 2013

Fishing representatives call on Europe to impose sanctions against Iceland and Faroe | ShetlandTimes.co.uk

Fishing representatives call on Europe to impose sanctions against Iceland and Faroe | ShetlandTimes.co.uk:

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Secret images reveal grisly sea lion deaths in fishing nets | News.com.au

Secret images reveal grisly sea lion deaths in fishing nets | News.com.au:

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Top 10 Weirdest Sharks Ever | ChaCha

Top 10 Weirdest Sharks Ever | ChaCha:

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Wind turbines kill up to 39 million birds a year!

Wind turbines kill up to 39 million birds a year!:

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Indian fishermen oppose the cruel practice of shark 'finning' - The Times of India

Indian fishermen oppose the cruel practice of shark 'finning' - The Times of India:

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Marine life adapts to warm seas - The West Australian

Marine life adapts to warm seas - The West Australian:

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Marine Connection

Marine Connection: "After 4 years in captivity in Seouls' Grand Park Zoo, Jedol the 13 year old female dolphin is being prepared to be released back into the wild."

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Sunday, 12 May 2013

Center for Whale Research - about us

Center for Whale Research - about us: "The Center for​ Whale Research (CWR) is dedicated to the study and conservation of the Southern Resident Killer Whale (Orca) population in the Pacific Northwest."

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Mother Killer Whales and Their Babies – Wild versus SeaWorld | Candace Calloway Whiting - seattlepi.com

Mother Killer Whales and Their Babies – Wild versus SeaWorld | Candace Calloway Whiting - seattlepi.com:

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Iceland: First Minke whale of the year has been caught

Iceland: First Minke whale of the year has been caught:

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Elephant 'tramples to death suspected poacher' - Telegraph

Elephant 'tramples to death suspected poacher' - Telegraph:

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A Tribute to Mothers: A Look at the Ocean’s Great Moms | The Blog Aquatic

A Tribute to Mothers: A Look at the Ocean’s Great Moms | The Blog Aquatic:

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BBC News - Mercury exposure linked to dramatic decline in Arctic foxes

BBC News - Mercury exposure linked to dramatic decline in Arctic foxes:

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NASA deploys GROVER rover to study Greenland’s ice sheet, with video | Alaska Dispatch

NASA deploys GROVER rover to study Greenland’s ice sheet, with video | Alaska Dispatch:

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Giant Leatherback Turtle -- Black Sea Turtle Facts And Photos | PlanetSave

Giant Leatherback Turtle -- Black Sea Turtle Facts And Photos | PlanetSave:

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Newborn Mexican wolf pups born in Westchester hold fate of their endangered species - NYPOST.com

Newborn Mexican wolf pups born in Westchester hold fate of their endangered species - NYPOST.com: "This Mexican wolf pup (pictured, shown 18 hours after being born in Westchester along with a brother) carries the fate of his rare and endangered species."

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Saturday, 11 May 2013

Who Would Kill a Monk Seal? - NYTimes.com

Who Would Kill a Monk Seal? - NYTimes.com:

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Who Would Kill a Monk Seal? - NYTimes.com

Who Would Kill a Monk Seal? - NYTimes.com:

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Baby Weddell Seals Have the Most Adult-Like Brains in the Animal Kingdom | Surprising Science

Baby Weddell Seals Have the Most Adult-Like Brains in the Animal Kingdom | Surprising Science: "With their big, glossy black eyes and downy fluff, baby Weddell seal pups are some of the most adorable newborns in the animal kingdom. But these cute infants are far from helpless bundles of joy. New research published in the journal Marine Mammal Science reveals that Weddell seal pups likely possess the most adult-like brain of any mammal at birth."

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Website of Vincent Hyland Wild Derrynane

Website of Vincent Hyland Wild Derrynane:

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Local kids put out a whale of an effort to save Lolita | Chestnut Hill Local Philadelphia PA

Local kids put out a whale of an effort to save Lolita | Chestnut Hill Local Philadelphia PA: "Gwynedd Valley local animal welfare group 22 Reasons, founded by former longtime Chestnut Hill resident Gigi Glendinning, has begun an innovative art-humane-education project in the Philadelphia-area schools, enlisting young people to paint massive, life-sized murals of the killer whale Lolita (a.k.a. Tokitae)."

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Sonar Strandings Linked to Navy Exercises | Whales Dolphins Conservation | LiveScience

Sonar Strandings Linked to Navy Exercises | Whales Dolphins Conservation | LiveScience:

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Michigan Lunatics Are Running the Asylum | Exposing the Big Game

Michigan Lunatics Are Running the Asylum | Exposing the Big Game: "Apparently, the average law-abiding citizen officially has no say any more in the state of Michigan. Anyone with a modicum of compassion for non-human animals is being ignored, written off and treated like a child in a power coup led by anti-wolf fanatics in their game department, state legislature and governor’s office."

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Wolf Hunting Might Be Allowed In Michigan, But Is It A Good Thing?

Wolf Hunting Might Be Allowed In Michigan, But Is It A Good Thing?:

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Denali Wolf

Denali Wolf: "Some say natural causes explain why the park’s wolf population has hit a 26-year low, but there’s more to the story than that."

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Friday, 10 May 2013

Sea Shepherd United States :: World Renowned Scientist Dr. Louise Leakey Voices her Support for Sea Shepherd

Sea Shepherd United States :: World Renowned Scientist Dr. Louise Leakey Voices her Support for Sea Shepherd: "World Renowned Scientist Dr. Louise Leakey Voices her Support for Sea Shepherd and the Importance of Protecting Marine Wildlife"

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Killer whales of southern Alaska • North Gulf Oceanic Society

Killer whales of southern Alaska • North Gulf Oceanic Society:

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Dolphins saved my life: woman - The West Australian

Dolphins saved my life: woman - The West Australian: "
7News © Karyn Gitsham walks the beach with Buddy and Ramsay.
A woman says she owes her life to a pod of dolphins after slipping off a cliff and into the sea while trying to rescue her dog."

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5 Gyres – Understanding Plastic Pollution Through Exploration, Education, and Action

5 Gyres – Understanding Plastic Pollution Through Exploration, Education, and Action:

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Wildlife Extra News - Grey seal strands near Beachy Head

Wildlife Extra News - Grey seal strands near Beachy Head: "The following is taken from a press statement from British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR) & East Sussex Wildlife Rescue & Ambulance Service (WRAS)"

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Paper Sharks | make a wish for shark conservation

Paper Sharks | make a wish for shark conservation: "Paper Sharks is a project that aims to raise support and awareness for shark conservation. In the same way that folding a thousand origami cranes has become a symbolic expression of hope and perseverance, Paper Sharks is a project that aims to inspire hope and support for sharks."

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Acoustic Naval Experiment Promises Deadly Consequences for Whales Dolphins of the Western North Pacific Ocean | Champions for Cetaceans

Acoustic Naval Experiment Promises Deadly Consequences for Whales Dolphins of the Western North Pacific Ocean | Champions for Cetaceans:

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The 5 Most Endangered Canine Species | Extinction Countdown, Scientific American Blog Network

The 5 Most Endangered Canine Species | Extinction Countdown, Scientific American Blog Network:

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Thursday, 9 May 2013

Right Whale Diaries | Tim Zimmermann

Right Whale Diaries | Tim Zimmermann: "Three highlights from the annual Cape Cod right whale stopover:"

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Certified Sustainable Seafood, really? | Speak Up For The Blue

Certified Sustainable Seafood, really? | Speak Up For The Blue: "Through globalization consumers have become aware that the choices they make  in the grocery store matters. If you buy a certified organic, fair-trade, or sustainable product you may well pay more – but, you can rest easy knowing you are doing your best to spark a change in the way we manage our resources."

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20 Florida Manatees Up For Adoption Through Save The Manatee Club (PHOTOS)

20 Florida Manatees Up For Adoption Through Save The Manatee Club (PHOTOS):

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Blog: Study Confirms Taiji Kills Are Inhumane | Ric O'Barry's Dolphin Project

Blog: Study Confirms Taiji Kills Are Inhumane | Ric O'Barry's Dolphin Project: "A new scientific study has confirmed what everyone pretty much already knows:  the dolphin slaughter in Taiji is conducted in an inhumane manner that no other civilized society would allow."

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Think before releasing balloon and sky lanterns say Marine Conservation Society (From Dorset Echo)

Think before releasing balloon and sky lanterns say Marine Conservation Society (From Dorset Echo): "The Marine Conservation Society (MCS), the UK’s leading marine charity, is hoping to encourage communities to think again before organising balloon and sky lantern releases."

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How Mussel Farming Could Help to Clean Fouled Waters by Paul Greenberg: Yale Environment 360

How Mussel Farming Could Help to Clean Fouled Waters by Paul Greenberg: Yale Environment 360:

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World Migratory Bird Day

World Migratory Bird Day:

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First white-tailed eagle chicks hatch in Ireland for over 100 years - Irish News, World News & More | The Irish Times - Wed, May 08, 2013

First white-tailed eagle chicks hatch in Ireland for over 100 years - Irish News, World News & More | The Irish Times - Wed, May 08, 2013:

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In an Arctic with thinner sea ice, change comes quickly | Alaska Dispatch

In an Arctic with thinner sea ice, change comes quickly | Alaska Dispatch:

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Scientists warn carbon dioxide emissions speeding up Arctic Ocean acidification | Alaska Dispatch

Scientists warn carbon dioxide emissions speeding up Arctic Ocean acidification | Alaska Dispatch:

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Study: Mercury threatens foxes in the Russian Arctic | Alaska Dispatch

Study: Mercury threatens foxes in the Russian Arctic | Alaska Dispatch:

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Finland creates sanctuaries for endangered seals | Alaska Dispatch

Finland creates sanctuaries for endangered seals | Alaska Dispatch:

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Stranded sea lions released to wild | UTSanDiego.com

Stranded sea lions released to wild | UTSanDiego.com: "Nine sea lion pups returned to the wild at Border Field State Beach Tuesday, after stints in rehabilitation at SeaWorld."

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Elephants butchered in CAR reserve - IOL SciTech | IOL.co.za

Elephants butchered in CAR reserve - IOL SciTech | IOL.co.za:

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Are seagulls killing whales in Patagonia?

Are seagulls killing whales in Patagonia?: "It sounds ludicrous, but it could just be true: scientists say seagulls may be responsible for hundreds of southern right whale moralities off the Argentine coastline."

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Couple's Amazing Close Encounter with Surfing Killer Whales in Boat Wake - YouTube

Couple's Amazing Close Encounter with Surfing Killer Whales in Boat Wake - YouTube:

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Activists say wolf-killer is baiting the animals | Local News - Home

Activists say wolf-killer is baiting the animals | Local News - Home: " Leaders of a wolf advocacy group say a big game outfitter who shot and killed a collared wolf from Yellowstone is intentionally luring the animals by leaving dead sheep carcasses in a pile."

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Freedom BLUE - Artist - triple j Unearthed - free music | new Australian music | independent music

Freedom BLUE - Artist - triple j Unearthed - free music | new Australian music | independent music

RETURN OF THE RED WOLF: 2013 Foster Pup

RETURN OF THE RED WOLF: 2013 Foster Pup: "Pup season is winding down now here at the Red Wolf Recovery Program."

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The Red Wolf Captive-to-Wild Foster Program | Wolf Conservation Center

The Red Wolf Captive-to-Wild Foster Program | Wolf Conservation Center: "The red wolf is one of the most rare mammals in North America. About 100 red wolves roam their native habitat in the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge in northeastern North Carolina and approximately 200 comprise the Red Wolf Species Survival Plan (RWSSP) in facilities across the United States"

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Anti-Wildlife Legislation Introduced to Congress | Exposing the Big Game

Anti-Wildlife Legislation Introduced to Congress | Exposing the Big Game: "Here’s a glimpse at things from the point of view of the dark side–an article in the “Daily Caller” in the “Guns and Gear” section from the Safari Club International (the self-proclaimed keepers of “common sense”) touting pro-hunting bills (which need to be stopped)…"

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Welfare ranchers, wolves, and the externalization of costs | Friends of the Clearwater Moscow, Idaho

Welfare ranchers, wolves, and the externalization of costs | Friends of the Clearwater Moscow, Idaho: "Cows are routinely left to forage without any supervision, making them vulnerable to predators. We continuously hear the livestock industry talking about “problem” wolves—those animals that attack untended livestock. Yet the real issue is “problem ranchers” who externalize one of the costs of doing business—namely operating a livestock operation in a manner that reduces or eliminates predator opportunity."

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U.P. residents weigh in on proposed wolf hunt (part 1) | Michigan Radio

U.P. residents weigh in on proposed wolf hunt (part 1) | Michigan Radio: "This week, the Michigan Natural Resources Commission is expected to vote on whether to authorize a wolf hunt."

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Dolphin encounter off Kona: An old friend returns | KHON2 Hawaii's News Leader

Dolphin encounter off Kona: An old friend returns | KHON2 Hawaii's News Leader:

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Wednesday, 8 May 2013

Nourished Back To Health, Sea Lion Pups Return To Ocean : Animals : Nature World News

Nourished Back To Health, Sea Lion Pups Return To Ocean : Animals : Nature World News: "Some good news has come from California, where this year an unprecedented number of emaciated sea lion pups have been found washed ashore and on the verge of death."

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Dead or Alive: The Promise of Tourism for Shark Conservation – News Watch

Dead or Alive: The Promise of Tourism for Shark Conservation – News Watch: "When many people hear the words shark and tourism in the same sentence, the first thing they think of is how to avoid these creatures of the deep. The second thing is the ubiquitous image of a small diver in a shark cage, coming face-to-face with a great white in a caricature of what these intimate interactions once were and could be."

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We are almost there: MoEF will not allow dolphinaria in India

We are almost there: MoEF will not allow dolphinaria in India: "Thanks to the excellent support recieved for FIAPO's campaign to save dolphins from Captivity in India, Minister for Environment & Forests, Smt. Jayanthi Natarajan has stated today that the MoEF will not allow dolphinariums to be established in India."

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Seven ships probed after Britain's worst seabird pollution disaster in decades - Telegraph

Seven ships probed after Britain's worst seabird pollution disaster in decades - Telegraph: "Investigators probing the seabird pollution disaster have identified a possible seven ships responsible for the deadly chemical leak, it has emerged."

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Harvard Gazette: Marine biology mystery solved

Harvard Gazette: Marine biology mystery solved:

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Navy sonar 'did cause mass dolphin deaths' say scientists who blame war games exercise off Cornish coast for strandings | Mail Online

Navy sonar 'did cause mass dolphin deaths' say scientists who blame war games exercise off Cornish coast for strandings | Mail Online: "The Royal Navy has been blamed for driving dozens of dolphins to  an agonising death during anti-submarine war games."

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Endangered Species Act Listing May be Lolita’s First Step Towards Freedom | Champions for Cetaceans

Endangered Species Act Listing May be Lolita’s First Step Towards Freedom | Champions for Cetaceans: "A battle to return the imprisoned orca Lolita also known as Tokitae  to her family the L-Pod in the Puget Sound makes steps forward, and towards freedom. Lolita is on the verge of being listed on the Endangered Species List."

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Tuesday, 7 May 2013

3 more dolphins die in Indian River Lagoon | FLORIDA TODAY | floridatoday.com

3 more dolphins die in Indian River Lagoon | FLORIDA TODAY | floridatoday.com: "Biologists removed three more dead bottlenose dolphins in the Indian River Lagoon Monday, bringing this year’s total lagoon bottlenose body count to at least 30."

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Killer Whales Spotted Off Half Moon Bay - Belmont, CA Patch

Killer Whales Spotted Off Half Moon Bay - Belmont, CA Patch: "Birding tour out of Pillar Point Harbor has an 'amazing encounter' with more than 10 Killer Whales."

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Breaking: Legislative support for wolf recovery!

Breaking: Legislative support for wolf recovery!: "Conservation Northwest"

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Wisconsin DNR Setting the Stage For Massive Wolf Slaughter This Fall | Wisconsin Wildlife Ethic-Vote Our Wildlife

Wisconsin DNR Setting the Stage For Massive Wolf Slaughter This Fall | Wisconsin Wildlife Ethic-Vote Our Wildlife:

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Expert dedicated to tracking Bow Valley wolves

Expert dedicated to tracking Bow Valley wolves:

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Monday, 6 May 2013

Explaining Pattern in which Humpback Whales Drift in Pacific | French Tribune

Explaining Pattern in which Humpback Whales Drift in Pacific | French Tribune: "About 50 years ago, since the international community has banned commercial whaling, a gradual increase has been noticed in the population of North Pacific humpback whales. Considering this, a group of Hawaii fishermen is urging the federal government to take off these northern Pacific humpback whales from the rare species list."

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Sea Turtle Restoration Project : 50 Ways to Help Save the Ocean

Sea Turtle Restoration Project : 50 Ways to Help Save the Ocean: "50 Ways to Help Save the Ocean"

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Bill Passed To Ban Shark Fin Trading « CBS Dallas / Fort Worth

Bill Passed To Ban Shark Fin Trading « CBS Dallas / Fort Worth:

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Bill Passed To Ban Shark Fin Trading « CBS Dallas / Fort Worth

Bill Passed To Ban Shark Fin Trading « CBS Dallas / Fort Worth:

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Hong Kong's pink dolphins face extinction - Times LIVE

Hong Kong's pink dolphins face extinction - Times LIVE: "Conservationists warned that Hong Kong may lose its rare Chinese white dolphins, also known as pink dolphins for their unique colour, unless it takes urgent action against pollution and other threats."

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Brutal Orcas prey on baby gray whales off Calif. coast | Nation & World | The Seattle Times

Brutal Orcas prey on baby gray whales off Calif. coast | Nation & World | The Seattle Times: "The Monterey orcas have been spotted attacking sea lions, elephant seals, harbor seals, dolphins and porpoises, but gray whale calves are especially coveted."

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BBC News - Arctic Ocean 'acidifying rapidly'

BBC News - Arctic Ocean 'acidifying rapidly': "The Arctic seas are being made rapidly more acidic by carbon-dioxide emissions, according to a new report."

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