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Articles tagged with Whales (16)
Is that the right
whale?
Two right whale mothers raise each other’s calves
Blue shifts
Richard Sears has spent three decades finding and photographing blue whales — and they still keep him guessing
Waiting for the whales
Your heart will leap with each 30-tonne splash off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador, a humpback hideaway where sea mammals dance and dive before your eyes
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, March 2008
Department:
Feature stories
Contributors:
Lynn Coady
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Ned Pratt
Beluga haven
Somerset Island in Nunavut comes alive in summer at the world's northernmost adventure lodge
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, May 2007
Department:
Feature stories
Narwhal hunters
Riding the floe edge, dining on caribou eyeballs, waiting for narwhals. My week on the land with the unicorn hunters.
Rising stocks
Population biology
Eavesdropping on orcas
Studies of killer whales in conversation reveal that vocal and social traditions are transmitted across generations
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