Iceland’s Whaling Season Canceled Again: What This Means for Marine Conservation!
Iceland has canceled its whaling season for the second consecutive year, citing market uncertainties and declining demand for whale meat. ...
Read moreIceland has canceled its whaling season for the second consecutive year, citing market uncertainties and declining demand for whale meat. ...
Read moreIceland is on the brink of its controversial whale hunting season, prompting urgent calls from the International Fund for Animal ...
Read moreBirdLife Cyprus has announced plans to take legal action against the government over alleged neglect of monk seal habitats. The ...
Read moreSvalbard and Jan Mayen, two remote Arctic territories, host a diverse array of wildlife. From iconic polar bears and Arctic ...
Read morePlans for a new marine nature reserve in the Isle of Man have been unveiled, aimed at enhancing biodiversity and ...
Read moreIn the first grind of 2024, forty pilot whales were killed in the Faroe Islands, sparking renewed outrage from conservationists. ...
Read moreIn a surprising turn of events, a guest at a hotel in the Netherlands discovered a seal peacefully napping in ...
Read moreGuernsey's burgeoning octopus population is threatening local fisheries, with fishermen reporting significant declines in shellfish catches. Experts warn that unchecked ...
Read moreThe Sea Shepherd Conservation Society launches its “5 Grinds in 8 Weeks: #StopTheGrind” campaign, aiming to raise awareness about whaling ...
Read moreIn a shocking event, over 150 dolphins were brutally slaughtered in the Faroe Islands, staining the waters red. This annual ...
Read moreIn a striking display of curiosity and desperation, a polar bear was spotted leaping onto a Russian nuclear submarine in ...
Read moreA Mediterranean monk seal rescued in Greece has successfully been nursed back to health and released into the wild. Conservation ...
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