On the once pristine shores of the Valdes Peninsula in Argentina's Patagonia are piles of plastic waste from the fishing industry. Scientists have warned the waste could threaten both wildlife and ...
Shaped like an ax, the Valdes peninsula is marked by its vibrant coastline, a stunning array of tall cliffs, rocky reefs, and exotic marine mammals. Considered one of the most valuable wildlife ...
The Valdes peninsula is currently a nature reserve and world heritage, renowned for its spectacular fauna, marine mammals, sea birds, and the resting and calving area for migrating whales ...
Skirting Atlantic Patagonia's eastern coast line, Peninsula Valdés is a marine wildlife refuge for endangered species such as orcas, elephant seals, Magellanic penguins, sea lions, and guanaco.
The 300-kilometer (186-mile) coastline of the Valdés Peninsula, a popular breeding area for southern elephant seals, saw 17,400 of the 18,000 pups die at the end of last year, according to a ...
The investigation to determine the reason for the deaths of the whales in Peninsula Valdes was carried out by the Southern Right Whale Health Monitoring Program (PMSBFA), the Whale Conservation ...
Although harrowing at times, observing an orca family hunting sea lion pups at Peninsula Valdes was also fascinating. Orcas here have an unusual way of hunting, striking onto the beach to snatch ...