Teaming up with Marine Mammals of Maine to protect local marine mammals
A fully operational triage center will allow immediate treatment for seals and other marine animals affected by fishing gear each year on New England coasts.
A fully operational triage center will allow immediate treatment for seals and other marine animals affected by fishing gear each year on New England coasts.
Marine Mammals of Maine rescues seal from life-threatening situation
Our new study reveals the demand for the world’s most expensive coffee, created inhumanely by civets, is on the rise due to tourism.
The Turtle Centre's renewed wild release program is a ticking time bomb for turtles across the world.
Lost or abandoned fishing gear, or ‘ghost gear’, kills hundreds of thousands of marine animals annually. The Global Ghost Gear Initiative (GGGI) invites the...
Tu Do, the bear, was voluntarily surrendered by her owner to a sanctuary after World Animal Protection negotiations.
Scrutiny of private equity firm BC Partners and PetSmart leadership continues with a broad coalition sign-on letter, the unionization of a North York PetSmart...
We're currently in Brazil, assessing how we can support animals impacted by the devastating Amazon wildfires.
The New Year is a time to make changes, but resolutions can be very difficult to stick to. Whether or not you've kept to your commitments so far, it's never...
Gemma Carder, our Sentience Manager, discusses social bonds and group activity. Whales come in many different shapes and sizes, and inhabit most of the world’s...
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