1. Blue whale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Common minke whale ( B. acutorostrata )
Antarctic minke whale ( B. bonaerensis )
Sei whale ( B. borealis )
Bryde's whale ( B. brydei )
Pygmy Bryde's whale ( B. edeni )
Blue whale ( B. musculus )
Omura's whale ( B.
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3. Dr Jenia Meng - ORIGINS OF ATTITUDES TOWARDS ANIMALS (2009)

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J.Meng - ORIGINS OF ATTITUDES TOWARDS ANIMALS - 2009
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This webpage is the text version of 'Origins of Attitudes towards Animals'.
All graphics, photos etc. are
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4. Endangered Right Whale Seen Giving Birth : The Humane Society of the United ...
mother North Atlantic right whale, one of only 350 right whales left in the world.
Not only is that your baby, but it's also the future of your species. If you're a researcher studying right whales or an advocate fighting to protect them, the
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6. Sei whale | IFAW Web Site
for months. After the blue whale populations were depleted in the 1930s, whalers directed their energies to catching the next largest species, the fin whale. When the fin whale populations declined, whalers moved on to the sei whale.It is
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7. Right whale | IFAW Web Site
Saving North Atlantic Right Whales
Song of the Whale: IFAW's Research Vessel
Promoting Responsible Whale Watching
CITES Campaign Homepage
Classification:
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8. The Right Whale Stuff AP 1100
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The right whale stuff
While Japan was killing whales, Brazilian president Fernando
Henrique Cardoso on September 19 designated an offshore sanctuary for
southern Atlantic right whales in their "nursery"
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10. WWF - Donsol Whale Shark Research and Ecotourism Sustainability Program
Donsol the most significant whale shark interaction site in the world.
In May 2009, during photo identification studies, WWF documented 278 whale sharks individuals within the waters of Donsol. Recent satellite tagging studies also show that
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