One of the rarest species of whale in the world has increased slightly in population, encouraging conservationists to call on ...
Brought to you by Discover IrelandThis autumn, we’re embracing adventure on the southern stretch of the Wild Atlantic ...
It was a blessedly calm day as Scott Landry’s team set out in their inflatable boat to scan the glistening waters of Great ...
Whether you’re after rooftop elegance or a blow the budget feast, Simon Kurs has your definitive guide to the Balearic Isle’s ...
The scientific name for killer whales is Orcinus orca, which was given in 1758 by the Swedish naturalist Linnaeus, who ...
Whale watchers had an “incredible and unexpected sighting” off the coast of California. The viewers saw not just one, but two ...
Scientists have found microplastics in the breath of bottlenose dolphins. It’s the first evidence that marine mammals could ...
“As dolphins have a much larger lung capacity than humans, and take really deep breaths, they may inhale much higher doses of ...
A groundbreaking research project is finally building the tools to translate just how whales and other creatures communicate.
It’s one of the last true wilderness frontiers. Across the Kimberley’s 163,521 square miles of savannah woodlands and 2,600 ...
Over 20 species of whales and dolphins live in Irish waters. That makes Ireland one of the best whale-watching destinations in Europe. Its primary spot, West Cork, is a habitat for over 12 cetacean ...