Scientists at the New England Aquarium have unveiled a new slate of named North Atlantic right whales — a tradition that ...
The North Atlantic right whale ( Eubalaena glacialis) is one of the most endangered large whales. Their very name references ...
The critically endangered North Atlantic right whale population has ticked up again, according to local researchers who say ...
The North Atlantic right whale population continues to grow slightly, but advocates say stronger protections are needed for ...
A North Atlantic right whale feeds March 28, 2018, on the surface of Cape Cod bay off the coast of Plymouth, Mass.
The North Atlantic right whale population continues to grow slightly, but advocates say stronger protections are needed for ...
The right whale population increased to 384, up from 376 the year prior, according to estimates released by The North ...
Unlike other baleens like the fin whale, humpback, and blue whale, the North Atlantic right whale has been slow to recover.
Scientists at the New England Aquarium have released a new slate of North Atlantic right whale names, an annual tradition ...
For critically endangered North Atlantic right whales, the 2024 population count has stirred hope, but scientists say ...
Estimated annual births for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale outnumbered deaths for the fourth year in a ...
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New data offers hope for critically endangered North Atlantic right whales
New figures released this week by the North Atlantic Right Whale Consortium show the population has increased slightly to an estimated 384 whales, marking a 2.1% rise over last year.
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