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Whale migration map exposes escalating threats in Australia's oceans

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Bay Nature Talk: Sperm whales of the Golden Gate Online | June 18 | 2pm – 3pm Register Here! Join Bay Nature Magazine and ecologist Sarah Mesnick for a virtual talk about the historic Richmond whaling site on Wednesday, June 18, from 2 – 3pm. Sperm whales, among the world’s largest animals, are long-lived, highly social, speak in dialects, and have the largest brain – and largest noses – on earth. Dr. Sarah Mesnick will share her latest resea…

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Grey whales (Eschrichtius robustus) are extraordinary cetaceans that each year embark on an epic journey from the Arctic to the waters of Baja California, Mexico, to reproduce. This route, which can exceed 20 thousand kilometers, makes them one of the most impressive migratory mammals in the world. Beyond their journey, these whales hide curiosities that make them unique animals within the marine world.

In a significant step for marine conservation, WWF, together with a global coalition of leading scientists, civil society organizations, governments, and technology experts, has launched BlueCorridors.org, an innovative digital platform that integrates three decades of data on whale tracking, information on marine threats, and conservation solutions. For the first time, BlueCorridors.org has launched an innovative platform that integrates three …

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china.org.cn broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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