Killer whales
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Scientists Are Studying How Better Statistical Models May Improve Conservation of Endangered Species
Bio-logging devices, which may be fitted to animals and gather information about movement, breathing rate, heart rate, and other parameters, were the next best thing for conservation scientists.
Latest Research Articles
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Killer Whales Go on Violent Killing Spree in California [Video]
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Scientists Explain the Mystery Behind Killer Whale's Menopause
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Oldest Known Orca 'Granny' Now Considered Dead After Missing for 3 Months
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Will Climate Change Affect Arctic Whale Migration?
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Male Orca Found Dead in Canadian Waters Most Likely Died Due to Human Error
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California Bans Breeding of Killer Whales in Captivity, Entertainment Shows
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Rare Sighting: 4 Killer Whales Spotted Off Chatham
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Older Than Titanic? 105-Year-Old Killer Whale Named Granny Spotted With Humpback Whales in the Pacific
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Killer Whales: Mysterious North Atlantic Population Prefers Snacking On Minke Whales
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Ship Noise May Be Shutting Out Dinner Options For Endangered Killer Whales
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Endangered Killer Whales Feast On Salmon In Summer
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Vessel Speed Creates Noise Pollution Disturbance For Killer Whales