Researchers have documented the births of nearly two dozen North Atlantic right whale calves this season. It’s an encouraging ...
The critically endangered North Atlantic right whale is on the right track. After teetering on the brink of extinction for over a century, this giant marine mammal (Eubalaena glacialis) is finally ...
A South Carolina boater recently witnessed a rare sight just a few miles off Hilton Head Island: two North Atlantic right whale mothers swimming with their calves.
During the slow and cautious cruise, Ryan Brogan was fortunate enough to capture a rare and remarkable sight just a few miles off the coast of the island: Two North Atlantic right whale mothers ...
Division was four years old when he died, a young age even by the shortened standards now applied to North Atlantic right ...
One of the most endangered whale species is having babies, but experts warn it isn't enough to help the species recover.
An entangled North Atlantic right whale known as “Division” was found dead approximately 25 miles offshore of Avon, North ...
North Atlantic right whales are in worse shape than their southern cousins, in part due to entanglement in fishing gear, a new study says.
A young North Atlantic right whale that state wildlife officials helped partially disentangle from fishing gear in December, has died, having to succumbed to severe injuries from those lines, ...
Learn about the different ideas that came together in Massachusetts to make the right whale the "right" whale to represent the state.
A North Atlantic right whale named Division was found dead in U.S. waters this week, entangled in fishing gear. It's the ...
North Atlantic right whales need to have 50 births per year to increase their population, a number that is mathematically impossible for the current population. In 2026, the North Atlantic right ...
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