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Meet the Dolphin-Sized ‘Sword Dragon’ That Might Explain the Evolution of the Ichthyosaurs
Learn more about Xiphodracon goldencapensis, a long-snouted, sharp-toothed marine reptile that may serve as the missing link in the ichthyosaur lineage.
Researcher Jeremy Kiszka teamed up with a company that makes an app to follow the movements of species at risk. Proceeds from its sale fund the university's marine conservation efforts.
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Here’s where and when you can spot dolphins swimming in SC waters this fall
Fall is a great time to see dolphins migrating off South Carolina’s coast. Here’s what to know if you’re hoping to spot one.
By examining the gastrointestinal tracts of deceased Indus River dolphins, or IRDs, researchers hoped to gain a better ...
Research has shown vessel activity can disturb the dolphins' behaviour, and DOC has now put limits on the number of trips allowed per day for tourism operators in Akaroa harbour.
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These Scientists Made Fake Dolphins to Study Strandings
To better understand how many stranded dolphins are located by the public, a group of researchers made decoy dolphins out of textile and left them on beaches.
A shark only just formally discovered might already be extinct - a fate no shark has yet suffered in the human era - while an Amazon river dolphin has become endangered, a Red List of species in ...
The Department of Conservation says it appears the dolphin had washed up naturally before someone illegally removed its head.
Climate change impact on wildlife in Asia is escalating, leading to habitat loss, human-wildlife conflicts, and endangering ...
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