Epic Shark Feeding Frenzy Caught on Film
Mon, 09/06/2010 - 00:20
Sharks are normally considered solitary hunters, but one
Hail the Whale! See And Hear The Blues Gathered Off The Coast Of Long Beach
Mon, 09/06/2010 - 00:00

Photo from one of Captain Dave's Dolphin and Whale Safari Boat Tours
In the past week, copious amounts of planktonic krill have drawn large groups of blue whales off the coast of Long Beach in Southern California.
First-Ever Baby Seahorse Spotted in British Waters
Sat, 09/04/2010 - 13:00

A tiny baby seahorse was measured off the coast of Dorset, England.
Elephants: India's New "National Heritage Animal" To Receive Same Protection As Tigers
Fri, 09/03/2010 - 23:20
Photo: Elephant being bathed in a temple in Thrissur (K.C. Sowmish via The Hindu)
As long-standing icons of its unique cultural psyche, India's threatened elephants are finally getting the protection -- and well-deserved recognition -- they need.
50,000 Minks Loose In Greece After Fur Farm Raid (UPDATED)
Fri, 09/03/2010 - 15:56

Photo via qmnonic
Nothing like a flood of minks loose in a country's already fragile ecosystem to put environmentalists in a tough spot. Two fur farms in northern Greece were raided, the results of which saw 50,000 minks running for the hills. Fortunately for everyone (except the minks) the problem could solve itself in a short time.
The Week in Animal Photos: Tiger Cubs in Luggage and More (Slideshow)
Fri, 09/03/2010 - 15:51

Photo via National Geographic
We've got a new regular slideshow here on TreeHugger: The Week in Animal Photos.
Awesome Time Lapse of Earth Viewed From International Space Station (Video)
Fri, 09/03/2010 - 14:46

Image via YouTube video
A really neat time lapse video put together by Oregon State University alum Don Pettit shows footage from his time on the International Space Station. This one shows Earth from day to night, and you can spot everything from auroras to city lights. Check it out after the jump.
Taiji Opens Season on Dolphins Today
Thu, 09/02/2010 - 23:05

Photo via Animal Planet
Each year in early September, Japan opens season on dolphins, and today marks the start of the season in Taiji, a now notorious place for slaughtering cetaceans thanks to the Oscar-winning docume
If Octopuses Are Self-Aware, Are You Less Likely To Eat Them?
Thu, 09/02/2010 - 16:37

Photo via Brian Gratwicke
Does the intelligence of an animal factor in on your decision whether or not to eat them? Many people consider pigs to be incredibly intelligent, but they're still mostly factory farmed in often abhorrent conditions. Scientists are pushing for dolphins and other cetaceans to have non-human person status, complete with inalienable rights.
Curious Whales Check Out Photographers with Stunning Results (Slideshow)
Thu, 09/02/2010 - 14:27

Photo via The Daily Mail
The ocean's whales are some of the Earth's most massive and majestic animals, reaching sizes of up to 80 feet long and 150 tons. As the targets of centuries of whaling, they have a violent history -- and are still recovering from an industry that depleted their numbers substantially.