Green Matters on MSN
Drones See Pygmy Blue Whales Using a Hidden Highway. It May Protect Them from Their Biggest Killers
This is the first time drone-based tagging has been employed for tracking the movements of pygmy blue whales.
It's impossible to know exactly how many humpback whales there are in the oceans. A University of Southern Denmark press ...
Backyard Garden Lover on MSN
14 American Animals Protected by Law
This list covers 14 of those animals, some you’d expect and others that might surprise you. From familiar symbols of American wildlife to lesser-known species clinging to survival, these animals are ...
Brogan Abroad Responsible Travel Blog on MSN
The adventures that scared me at first but became my most unforgettable memories
If your bucket list is starting to feel a bit predictable, it might be time to add some experiences that genuinely challenge ...
As an act of selfless national service, Joe Hildebrand has taken it upon himself to spell out, in alphabetical order, 26 reasons why we should celebrate the 26th of January.
Travel Mexico Solo on MSN
Greenland offers tourists ice fjords, hot springs, and direct flights from the US (is it on your bucket list?)
Wondering what to do in Greenland? This massive, ice-covered country actually has a lot to offer — like these Top 10 best things to do in Greenland.
A dead humpback whale washed ashore along a popular stretch of Newport Beach on Wednesday afternoon, drawing crowds of ...
NBC Los Angeles on MSN
Tides wash 23,000-pound dead humpback whale back out to sea in Newport Beach
A dead humpback whale who washed ashore in Newport Beach earlier this week was washed back out to sea with the rising tides Thursday night. On Friday morning, scientists located the whale and were ...
For one population of whales, teamwork makes the dream work. In the Kitimat Fjord System in northern British Columbia, humpback whale counts have been growing at a rate of 6 to 8 percent per year; the ...
University of Queensland hearing tests conducted across kilometers of ocean off the Australian coast show humpback whales react to higher frequency sounds than expected. Associate Professor Rebecca ...
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