species extinction

Infamous Killer Whale Tilikum Dies in Captivity

Infamous Killer Whale Tilikum Dies in Captivity

By Amanda Froelich According to a new report by SeaWorld, Tilikum—the infamous killer whale involved in the deaths of three people—died today. The well-known orca, thought to be about 35-years-old, was the focus of the 2013 documentary “Blackfish,” which criticizes the marine park for keeping killer whales and other aquatic wildlife in conditions deemed to […]

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    10 Endangered Species and How Trump Can Prevent Their Extinction

    10 Endangered Species and How Trump Can Prevent Their Extinction

    As the Obama administration prepares to hand over the reins of the executive branch to President-elect Donald Trump, the Washington, DC-based Endangered Species Coalition released a “Top 10” list of imperiled species in need of strong conservation measures today. The report, Removing the Walls to Recovery: Top 10 Species Priorities for a New Administration, highlights […]

    Huge Victory for Norway’s Wolves

    Huge Victory for Norway’s Wolves

    Vidar Helgesen, the Norwegian minister for climate and environment, announced Tuesday that the government denied permission to shoot the four wolf packs in the areas of Letjenna, Osdalen, Kynna and Slettås. The government concluded that there is no legal basis for the hunt, neither in the national nature protection laws nor in the Bern Convention, […]

    Court Fails to Protect Bees From Toxic Pesticides

    Court Fails to Protect Bees From Toxic Pesticides

    A judge in the Northern District of California delivered a crushing blow Monday to the nation’s beekeepers and imperiled honeybees. The judge ruled against the beekeepers and public interest advocates in a lawsuit seeking to protect honeybees and the broader environment from unregulated harms caused by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) lax policies for […]

    The Marine Hotspot That Could Save Our Seas

    The Marine Hotspot That Could Save Our Seas

    By Neela Eyunni The Earth’s oceans are under siege. Human activity is wiping out coral reefs and marine life at a faster rate than ever before. As conservationists try to restore the health of our seas, one place may be key to turning the tide. The Verde Island Passage has the highest concentration of marine […]

    Record Number of Fur Seals Washing Up Dead or Emaciated Off California Coast

    Record Number of Fur Seals Washing Up Dead or Emaciated Off California Coast

    Rare Guadalupe fur seals are once again washing up in California’s Bay Area in record numbers likely due to unusually warm waters threatening their food supply. Wild Tangerine is one of 32 threatened Guadalupe fur seals we have responded to this year: https://t.co/zgpq6ot6PT pic.twitter.com/lt30hnPR2t — The Marine Mammal Center (@TMMC) November 14, 2016 The East […]

    Why Seabirds Tragically Mistake Ocean Plastic for Food

    Why Seabirds Tragically Mistake Ocean Plastic for Food

    By Matthew Savoca Imagine that you are constantly eating, but slowly starving to death. Hundreds of species of marine mammals, fish, birds and sea turtles face this risk every day when they mistake plastic debris for food. Plastic debris can be found in oceans around the world. Scientists have estimated that there are more than […]