Back to Nature! Creating a Whale Sanctuary in Port Hilford, Nova Scotia
Charles Vinick, Executive Director of the Whale Sanctuary Project in conversation with Georgina Del Vecho about the creation of the first whale sanctuary in North America.
Charles Vinick, Executive Director of the Whale Sanctuary Project in conversation with Georgina Del Vecho about the creation of the first whale sanctuary in North America.
What neuroscience teaches us about whale intelligence. Whale Sanctuary Project President Dr. Lori Marino in conversation with Georgina Del Vecho.
4.30 -5.30 Eastern Time. What can animal intelligence tell us about the possibility of intelligent life elsewhere in the universe? And how can the ways we recognize intelligence on our own planet inform how we might interact with extraterrestrial intelligence?
3.30 - 4.00 pm Eastern Time. Live on Facebook.. A conversation with famed biologist Carl Safina about his new book “Becoming Wild – How Animal Cultures Raise Families, Create Beauty and Achieve Peace.” We'll talk with Carl about whales and other animals, about some of his remarkable experiences in the wild, and about what they tell us about our own species: humans. More.
Years of accumulated evidence has revealed that these whales live shortened lives characterized by high mortality rates from infections, abnormal behaviors and emotional dysregulation. Join Drs. Lori Marino, Naomi Rose and Veronica Slootsky for a discussion of their findings on the impact of chronic stress in captive orcas. More.
Are you a marine mammal biologist or student who also wants to advocate for the protection of marine mammals from exploitation? In this webinar, five scholar-advocates for marine mammals explore this issue with you and offer advice on how you, too, can be a scientist and an effective advocate for marine mammals both free-ranging and captive. Read more.
Remember Keiko, the captive whale who became famous from the “Free Willy” films? Rescued from an entertainment park in Mexico, Keiko was returned to his native waters of Iceland in 1998. Two members of the Whale Sanctuary Project were key members of Keiko’s team. Join them for a fascinating conversation. Read more.
Lori Marino talks with Dr. Valeria Vergara, from Ocean Wise Conservation in Vancouver, about her studies of beluga whale communication. They’ll chat about Valeria’s groundbreaking work on mother-calf communication and her findings that beluga calves babble a lot like human babies. Read more.
Jean-Michel Cousteau and Whale Sanctuary Project Executive Director Charles Vinick discuss their 40 years of collaboration, ocean advocacy, and the protection of whales.
They also talk about what became the biggest whale rescue in history: the return of 97 whales to the ocean after they had been illegally captured in Russia for sale to marine parks. Read more.
What we’ve discovered about cetacean brains in recent decades has rewritten our understanding of how complex intelligence evolves. Every year, we’re learning more and more about the cognitive powers of these animals. But be careful: you may fall in love with cetacean brains, too!
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Whales Without Walls – the story of our work to create a seaside sanctuary for whales from marine entertainment parks – is the subject of the Santa Barbara International Film Festival’s online series “Film Talk.” A conversation with the Whale Sanctuary Project’s Executive Director Charles Vinick.
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Pioneering dolphin researcher Dr. Denise Herzing and Whale Sanctuary Project President Dr. Lori Marino explore the world of dolphin societies, communication and personhood.
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