Australia’s military offered on Thursday to help save a baby whale abandoned by its mother in a bay north of Sydney as wildlife experts fought to stave off its starvation within days.
The humpback whale, nicknamed “Colin” by Australian media, was found attempting to suckle off a moored yacht at Pittwater after being abandoned by its [...]
Australian military offers to help save baby whale
August 21st, 2008 · No Comments
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Some big whales recovering since hunt ban: survey
August 12th, 2008 · No Comments
Some large whale species such as the humpback, minke and southern right whale are recovering from a threat of extinction, helped by curbs on hunts since the 1980s, the world’s largest conservation network said on Tuesday.
A review of cetaceans — grouping about 80 types of whales, dolphins and porpoises — showed many small species were [...]
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Britain ignored risk of whale extinction in rush for oil and gas
April 14th, 2008 · No Comments
Britain agreed to bankroll controversial drilling for oil and gas, despite a warning from its own officials of the “potentially devastating effects” on a critically endangered species of whale. The decision to flout their own experts’ advice is revealed in deeply embarrassing documents the Government fought for three years to keep secret.
The documents – [...]
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”Eat whale and save the planet”: Norwegian lobby
March 4th, 2008 · No Comments
Eat a whale and save the planet, a Norwegian pro-whaling lobby said on Monday of a study showing that harpooning the giant mammals is less damaging to the climate than farming livestock.
Environmental group Greenpeace dismissed the survey, saying almost every kind of food was more climate friendly than meat.
The survey, focused on whale boats’ fuel [...]
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