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Behavioral ecologist Michael Weiss was browsing through new drone footage of the orca pods he studies in the Salish Sea when ...
Never take a wild turtle home with you. Turtle species native to Delaware are prohibited from being owned as pets, according ...
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The whale was first discovered in the shallow waters of the Indian River Bay on March 31. It was the second dead humpback whale in Delaware waters in March.
It's the third dead whale to wash up on Delaware shores this year. A juvenile humpback beached itself and died just north of the Indian River Inlet, in Delaware Seashore State Park on Thursday ...
INDIAN RIVER BAY, DEL. — A 30- to 40-foot humpback whale was discovered dead in shallow water off the coast of Indian River Bay on Monday morning, marking the latest in a string of whale fatalities in ...
The U.S. Coast Guard reported a dead humpback whale was found in Indian River Bay on Monday.
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) has reported a dead whale in Delaware waters.
A humpback whale died after washing up at Delaware Seashore State Park Thursday morning.
A dead whale that washed up on the Delaware River near the Delaware Memorial Bridge Sunday morning likely isn't moving anytime soon.