
Right Whale Activity: Where Do the Males Go?
By Cynde McInnis, Year of the Right Whale Project Co-Coordinator In a previous activity, we looked at where female right whales move. Today we are […]
By Cynde McInnis, Year of the Right Whale Project Co-Coordinator In a previous activity, we looked at where female right whales move. Today we are […]
By Cynde McInnis, Year of the Right Whale Project Co-Coordinator Today we are talking about family trees! Have you ever made one? That might be a fun […]
There’s been several events and promotions this year that advocate and fundraise for critically endangered North Atlantic right whales, but possibly none yet as creative […]
By Cynde McInnis, Year of the Right Whale Project Co-Coordinator Welcome back! Hopefully you had a chance to meet four of our female right whales […]
In this activity, you can learn more about how scientists identify right whales, and see if you can make your own matches! Scientists look at […]