Scientists are using underwater microphones, aerial surveys, and machine learning to count endangered North Atlantic right whales.
Each summer, thousands of belugas migrate from Arctic waters to Canada’s Churchill River to feed, molt, and have their babies. Scientists are following the action and citizen scientists can help too!
Scientists use the collected mucus to learn about whales’ genetic diversity, respiratory health, and stress levels.
Decoding whale speak could help us protect whales, and perhaps even communicate with them.
The tiny island nation of Dominica is creating a special reserve to protect endangered sperm whales.
Wildlife ecotourist Hickson Fergusson shares his experience viewing humpback whales off the island of Niue in the South Pacific Ocean.
Mike Owyang shows and tells us about his gray whale eco-experience in Baja California, Mexico.
Learn about gray whales, a conservation success story.
