The walrus is a protected species that feeds mainly on invertebrates such as molluscs, shrimps, crabs and small fish. Walruses do not normally behave aggressively towards humans, but they can feel ...
"Human behaviour significantly increased risk ... The directorate agreed and had further concerns - pointing to the walrus's large size, limited access to blood vessels and "severe respiratory ...
The walrus will never be released into the wild given her habituation to human care and will instead "serve as an important ...
The Walrus and the Whistleblower is a personal ... At its heart are questions of compassion for others, humans and animals alike, the nuances of all our stories, and the hills we are willing ...
The walrus first made waves in Ireland when he ... fine on it's own and there is no evidence it will benefit from human protection," he said. "Don't mill around on boats as it has the potential ...
With tusks like an elephant and the body of an overgrown seal, the Pacific walrus is one blubbery beast. This ungainly animal, often gathered en masse on rocky beaches or seen riding ice floes, dives ...
The Pacific walrus, a critically important resource for Alaska and Chukotka Native communities, is subject to rapid habitat loss associated with climate change and increasing human activity in the ...
In The Last Walrus, filmmaker Nathalie Bibeau explores an impassioned debate about how — and whether — to hold marine mammals in human care. With trusted access to opposing perspectives ...
The Pacific walrus, a critically important resource for Alaska and Chukotka Native communities, is subject to rapid habitat loss associated with climate change and increasing human activity in the ...