North Atlantic Right Whales and Wind Energy
Guest blog post by Intern Ashley Goland If you’ve read our blog posts before, then you probably already know a thing or two about right […]
Guest blog post by Intern Ashley Goland If you’ve read our blog posts before, then you probably already know a thing or two about right […]
In February 2021, we asked for your help submitting public comments for the Atlantic Large Whale Take Reduction Plan. It looks like all of our […]
When researchers and educators discuss the North Atlantic right whale, inevitably their low population numbers come up. There are only around 370 of these whales […]
What animals do you think of when you hear the word Migration? Birds flying south for the winter? The multi-generational movements of monarch butterflies? Or maybe massive herds of wildebeests roaming around the African savannah in search for food and water? Many animals migrate seasonally, annually, or even across multiple years. The North Atlantic right whale is one of many animals that migrates seasonally, and it is important to protect both of the key areas they travel to, and everywhere in between.
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