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Updated: 4 months ago
The Census of Marine Life is a global network of researchers in more than 80 nations engaged in a 10-year scientific initiative to assess and explain the diversit...
Updated: 8 months ago
Please note: further information can be viewed and printed out from the following website: www.thebdri.com The Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute - BDRI - ...
Areas: Marine Ecology and Conservation, Wildlife Ecology, Coastal Ecology, Cetaceans, Wilderness, Wildlife Habitat Conservation, Coastal and Marine Human Impacts, Wildlife Management
Type: Other - Author: The Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute BDRI
Type: Other - Author: The Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute BDRI
Updated: 8 months ago
Internships & Thesis work studying dolphins in Sardinia island, Italy.Undergraduate and postgraduate student research projects can be supported with boat time and office space. An internship pe...
Updated: 8 months ago
Mongabay.com RSS News Feed
Updated: 8 months ago
Mongabay.com news on whales
Updated: 11 months ago
Today as citizens of the world, we face a daunting array of social and environmental problems ranging from health care and education to global warming and economic inequality. For each of these iss...
Updated: 12 months ago
. . . the "ting ting" of a tree frog calls out to you
. . . the "gutter gutter" of a caiman crocodile alerts you, butterfly and hummingbird whisk by you in search of the flaming orange flo...
Areas: Youth Education and Empowerment, Conservation Area Protection, Women's Economic Development, Amphibians, Animal and Plant Trafficking, Animal Welfare and Rights, Artiodactyls, Bats, Birds, Canids ...
Type: Website - Author: Kathleen Collins
Type: Website - Author: Kathleen Collins
Updated: about 1 year ago
Updated: about 1 year ago
4 minute npr audioHundreds of thousands more whales may have once populated the North Atlantic Ocean than scientists previously thought, according to a new study. The findings have huge ramificatio...
Updated: about 1 year ago
August 1, 2004 NPR audio · The blue whale -- the largest animal known to live on Earth -- has been on the endangered species list for almost 40 years. But a recent sighting off the coast of Alaska ...


