
Bowhead whales still harmed from whaling that ended a century ago
26 April 2024
Commercial bowhead whaling ended in the early 20th century, but the industry’s lasting effects on the whales’ genetic diversity are leading to declines again

26 April 2024
Commercial bowhead whaling ended in the early 20th century, but the industry’s lasting effects on the whales’ genetic diversity are leading to declines again

4 August 2023
The pygmy right whale doesn't go on long migrations for food or reproduction, unlike most other species of baleen whale

15 July 2023
Pygmy right whales are evolutionarily distinct and may be part of a whale family long thought to be extinct

27 March 2023
Protecting or expanding the populations of nine key groups of animals, including wolves and whales, would remove huge amounts of carbon from the atmosphere

30 July 2021
Bowhead and right whales are among the biggest animals alive today, but a new look at how they evolved suggests that the two groups ballooned in size independently of each other, and probably for different reasons

28 January 2021
Baleen whales include the largest animals ever to exist, but despite their size, they remain mysterious – and a new species has just been found near the US south coast

7 July 2010
Nuke smugglers in the US, Dutch criticism of the IPCC, depression and dementia, and more

30 June 2010
Ovarian transplants for menopausal mice, the real Moby Dick, organic superspuds and more

29 November 2006
Brain cells linked with intelligence and considered unique to the great apes have now been found in whales, so are they more like us than we thought?

3 August 2005
It saved the whales, but the ban on commercial whaling may have inadvertently jeopardised the future of other sea mammals such as otters and seals