A Greenlander interviewed by The New York Times said he opposes the U.S. gaining control of the world’s largest island ...
The people at the center of this discovery are known as the Sambaqui. For nearly 7,000 years, these groups lived along the ...
The researchers reviewed 35 years of data, looking to understand how marine protected areas affect endangered northern ...
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Connecticut’s sperm whale: The predator that built a state’s fortune
Quick Take Connecticut chose the sperm whale in 1975 to honor its pivotal 19th-century whaling industry and maritime heritage ...
The once-booming population that passed California twice a year has cratered because of retreating sea ice. A new kind of ...
The New Bedford Whaling Museum's 30th annual reading of "Moby-Dick" kicks off on Jan. 3. (Courtesy New Bedford Whaling Museum) "Call me Ishmael” — one of the most famous first lines in literary ...
When people talk about humpback whales, they often tell a comeback story: humans hunted them hard, protections arrived, and some populations rebounded. A new study led by the University of Groningen ...
When a hedge fund manager opened up an innocuous Zoom meeting invite, he had little idea of the corporate carnage that was to follow. That invite was booby-trapped with malware, enabling threat actors ...
WEST UNION — West Union Bank has announced the retirement of Thomas Whaling after 27 years of service with the bank. Whaling joined the bank on Dec. 21, 1998, as its chief financial officer, but has ...
Experts thrilled by recovery of iconic creatures from brink of extinction: 'So incredibly important'
News of Australia's "humpback comeback" is making waves worldwide. Once hunted to near extinction, humpback whales along the nation's east coast have rebounded to an estimated 50,000 individuals.
Despite the Makah Tribe’s success in getting a waiver to carry out their exclusive treaty right for whaling, the permitting process that had dragged on for over 20 years has now been effectively ...
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