A pod of orcas off the coast of Mexico have attacked great white sharks by flipping them on their backs to stun them, then ...
A specialized shark-hunting pod of orcas in the Gulf of California has been caught on camera expertly targeting young great white sharks—flipping them upside-down to eat the energy-rich liver.
A tight-knit orca squad in the Gulf of California has perfected a grim skill: roll a young great white shark onto its back, ...
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Orcas are ganging up on great white sharks to eat their livers
For the first time, video footage has captured orcas in the Gulf of California hunting young great white sharks, using a ...
Gov. Jeff Landry's politics are undermining Louisiana's efforts to save the coast, columnist Bob Marshall writes.
Not to be mistaken with the original Venice in Italy, Louisiana's Venice sits at the mouth of the Mississippi River right on ...
Despite conservation efforts, Puerto Rico is still home to 16 species that are considered threatened, endangered, or at risk ...
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World’s Rarest Marine Mammal Spotted With Newborn Calves In Mexico
For the first time in years, conservationists have reported sightings of new vaquita calves in the northern Gulf of ...
The vaquita is the world's most endangered cetacean. There are just a handful left on Earth. But recently, observers spotted at least one or two new calves.
After Decades of Protections, Green Sea Turtles Have Been Saved From the Brink of Extinction—for Now
Scientists caution fisheries and climate change still threaten the animals. Sustained conservation efforts must continue so ...
Duck hunting seems to draw two emotions from hunters. Either they are hardcore enthusiasts who live to see birds circling ...
There's a long road ahead before the species is back from the brink, but a new population survey provides fresh optimism.
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