Conserving Habitat

17 Sharks Die As Killer Whales Tear Out Their Livers In Brutal Attack.
The orcas killed each shark in the same unusual manner by tearing out their livers.
17 Sharks Die As Killer Whales Tear Out Their Livers In Brutal Attack.
The orcas killed each shark in the same unusual manner by tearing out their livers.

Beachgoers On High Alert After "Unusually Large" Shark Fin Sighting
The fin was spotted less than 100 feet offshore.
Beachgoers On High Alert After "Unusually Large" Shark Fin Sighting
The fin was spotted less than 100 feet offshore.

People Are Mystified After Giant Metal Orb Washes Up On Japanese Beach
The mysterious object washed up on Enshuhama Beach in the coastal city of Hamamatsu, Japan.
People Are Mystified After Giant Metal Orb Washes Up On Japanese Beach
The mysterious object washed up on Enshuhama Beach in the coastal city of Hamamatsu, Japan.

Conservationists Worry About the Effects of the World's Longest River Cruise on Ganges Dolphins
Tourism is a massive industry that immensely depends on the world's wonders. However, experts deem some tourist attractions dangerous for the environment, including the world's longest river cruise. Behind the...
Conservationists Worry About the Effects of the World's Longest River Cruise on Ganges Dolphins
Tourism is a massive industry that immensely depends on the world's wonders. However, experts deem some tourist attractions dangerous for the environment, including the world's longest river cruise. Behind the...

Beachgoers Panic After Shark Spotted Swimming Among Crowd
The shark was spotted at a beach in Dongara, Western Australia.
Beachgoers Panic After Shark Spotted Swimming Among Crowd
The shark was spotted at a beach in Dongara, Western Australia.

Record Number of Manatees Returned to Florida Waters in One Day
Before they were released, the rehabilitated manatees were given unique names and fitted with GPS devices to allow biologists the opportunity to track future movements.
Record Number of Manatees Returned to Florida Waters in One Day
Before they were released, the rehabilitated manatees were given unique names and fitted with GPS devices to allow biologists the opportunity to track future movements.