Nation
World
Politics
Sports
Business
Entertainment
Life
Tech
Science
Opinion
Crime
Health
Oddities

Gut wrenching: Dying right whale Snow Cone facing inexcusable suffering

Por: Newsweek Nation September 26, 2022

thumbnail

The news that the entangled right whale mom called Snow Cone is experiencing inexcusable suffering is gut-wrenching, whale advocates have said.The endangered North Atlantic right whale was spotted swimming off the coast of Nantucket, Massachusetts, by New England Aquarium scientists, emaciated and covered in lice, and apparently entangled in even more layers of fishing gear. Rescue efforts have been stalled due to the severe weather in the... + full article



Similar News

Orca from Russia's infamous whale jail spotted thriving in wild

Newsweek USA World September 29, 2022

thumbnailAn orca that was freed from Russia's infamous whale jail has been spotted thriving in the wild.The 8-year-old orca named Zina, was spotted by a filming crew of Frozen Planet II, which is currently airing. A clip of the sighting can be seen here.Crews identified Zina from a... + más

Incredible footage shows rescue of young humpback twisted in rope | Newsweek

Gut wrenching: Dying right whale Snow Cone facing inexcusable suffering | Newsweek


Wildfires Quietly Threaten a Crucial Water Source in the West

The Atlantic USA Science September 25, 2022

thumbnailSnow is melting earlier in fire-ravaged areas, with potentially disastrous consequences.A man watches as the NCAR Fire burns on March 26, 2022 in Boulder, Colorado. (Michael Ciaglo / Getty)September 25, 2022, 8 AM ETThis article was originally published in .The ground beneath... + más

Energy company PG&E facing lawsuit for starting wildfires in California | Newsweek

California wildfires threaten nearly all of state's cannabis crops | Newsweek


How Fasting Can—and Can't—Improve Gut Health

Time USA Health September 24, 2022

thumbnailIf you spend a lot of time online, you may have noticed that parts of the internet have caught fasting fever. Online message boards are awash in posts touting the benefits of time-restricted eating and other that involve going without caloric foods or drinks for an extended... + más

Mastriano planning 40 days of fasting and prayer ahead of midterms | The Hill

Gut wrenching: Dying right whale Snow Cone facing inexcusable suffering | Newsweek


What Sustainable Seafood Activists Get Wrong About Maine's Lobsters

Time USA Life September 24, 2022

thumbnailMaine. When you hear the word, images immediately come to mind. Gorgeous coastlines, expansive mountains, untouched forests—all living up to the state’s motto of “the way life should be.” But I’ll bet most of you also think: lobsters. And rightfully so. Unfortunately,... + más

Steamed about lobster: House candidates snippy over donation | 10 WBNS

Steamed about lobster: Maine house candidates snippy over donation | The Boston Globe


Saving Whales From Ship Collisions With Warnings and Letter Grades

The New York Times USA Science September 24, 2022

thumbnailTHE PACIFIC OCEAN NEAR SAN FRANCISCO — Fran washed ashore in August, some 25 miles south of the Golden Gate Bridge. The female humpback whale had a broken neck, of being hit by a ship.This latest instance of oceanic roadkill increased the tally of whales killed by ships near... + más

230 whales were found stranded on a beach in Australia. Only 35 survived. | CBS News

Some 230 whales beached in Tasmania; rescue efforts underway | The Boston Globe


Untouched whale graveyard captured in eerie photo: You're all alone

Newsweek USA Tech September 24, 2022

thumbnailA haunting photo of an underwater whale graveyard has netted Swedish photographer, Alex Dawson, first prize in Scuba Diving's 2022 Underwater Photo Contest Wide Angle category.When I capture images I want to create 'I wish I was there' feelings. That's my... + más

Gut wrenching: Dying right whale Snow Cone facing inexcusable suffering | Newsweek

Saving Whales From Ship Collisions With Warnings and Letter Grades | The New York Times


More Wildfires Mean Less Snow. The West Should Be Worried.

Slate USA Tech September 24, 2022

thumbnailThis story was by and has been republished here as part of the collaboration. The ground beneath researcher Stephanie Kampf’s boots was black and burned to a sooty crisp in June 2021 as she walked across the burn scar left by the 2020 Cameron Peak Fire. A summer after the fire... + más

Wildfires Quietly Threaten a Crucial Water Source in the West | The Atlantic

Energy company PG&E facing lawsuit for starting wildfires in California | Newsweek



About iurex | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer |