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Can environmental documentaries be successful for marine conservation?

Season 1 Episode 1218

Did you hear the Brittany Spears may not be under conservatorship anymore and her father was removed as the head of said conservatorship? Wait...what…

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Tracking the critically endangered wedgefishes in Mozambique

Season 1 Episode 1217

A study is underway in Mozambique to study the distribution ranges of two species of wedgefishes family (bottlenose wedgefish and bowmouth guitarfish…

4 years, 6 months ago

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63 Endangered South African penguins are killed by bees

Season 1 Episode 1216

South African penguins are having a tough time with their population numbers. The IUCN lists them as endangered in the Red List due to lack of food f…

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Would you save a sea lion from Orcas?

Season 1 Episode 1215

A viral TikTok video has sparked a debate on the app and on Twitter as to whether a woman working on a small ocean vessel should have made a sea lion…

4 years, 6 months ago

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Do swim-with-whale tours impact humpback whale behavior in Hervey Bay, Australia with Stephanie Stack

Season 1 Episode 1214

Swim-with-whale tour operators are popping up in various places around the world. The idea of getting in the water and swimming with humpback whales …

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Why similarities between this mass extinction and a previous one should motivate you to act on climate change

Season 1 Episode 1213

We are entering the 6th mass extinction. When I tell people about the mass extinction, people are not too worried. I don't think they realize that we…

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Faroe Islands government to renew whale culling policies after 1400 white-sided dolphins killed

Season 1 Episode 1212

The Faroe Islands government has announced that they will review their regulations of the dolphin cull after some whalers and critics thought that th…

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Questions around the legality of killing 1400 white-sided dolphins in the Faroe Islands circulate

Season 1 Episode 1211

There was a cull of 1400 white-sided dolphins in the Faroe Islands recently has some people wanting to know if it was legal. 

Whaling of pilot whales…

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How climate change is playing a major role in the Canadian federal election

Season 1 Episode 1210

The Canadian federal election is less than a week away before we find out who will lead Canada into a very different world than it was 18 months ago.…

4 years, 6 months ago

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Beluga transfer from Marineland to Mystic Aquarium update and more on Bill S-203 (Cetacean Captivity Ban) with Kaitlyn Mitchell

Season 1 Episode 1209

Kaitlyn Mitchell is a lawyer for Animal Justice, a non-profit organization that looks out for the welfare of animals in Canada. 

Website: https://ani…

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