Environment

Dolphin shows belong in the history books

Bottlenose dolphins Bucky and Zippy perform at Dolphin Marine Magic Park in Coffs Harbour.

Growing up in Pakistan, my favourite show was Flipper. Living in a city a thousand kilometres from the nearest ocean, it was the most I knew about our beautiful dolphin friends.

Mexican navy says 24 beached whales die

Mexican soldiers and villagers try in vain to move beached whales into deeper waters.

Two dozen pilot whales have died after beaching themselves on the Baja California Peninsula despite efforts to move them into deeper waters, Mexico's navy says.

Japan gives green light to its whalers

A minke whale is unloaded in Kushiro, a port on Japan's northern island of Hokkaido, in 2013.

Japan has finally confirmed it will commence whaling in the Antarctic this summer, despite the weight of court decisions and scientific opinion against it.

Court fines Japanese whalers $1 million

Japanese whalers handle a minke whale alongside a harpoon ship in the Antarctic

Japan's whalers have been fined $1 million over their hunt in the Australian Antarctic whale sanctuary, on the eve of ministerial talks between the two countries.

Australian Antarctic director a bet on science

New Australian Antarctic Division director Nick Gales (left) with other scientists tagging a seal on Heard Island.

Science has been cemented at the top of national polar work, with the choice of the Australian Antarctic Division's internationally recognised Chief Scientist, Nick Gales, as its new Director.