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An endangered turtle has boarded a Dublin Airport Aer Lingus flight to her new home in Gran Canaria after washing up on ...
An endangered turtle has boarded an Aer Lingus flight en route to her new home in Gran Canaria. Solstice, a green sea turtle, ...
An endangered turtle has hitched a flight to Gran Canaria with Aer Lingus, after beaching herself in County Clare. The green ...
The fishermen captured the goblin shark to take a closer look before releasing it back into the ocean. The terrifying creature was spotted off the coast of San Cristóbal in Gran Canaria ...
A shark was filmed swimming among terrified small children on an Israeli beach before an attack on a diver who is missing and feared dead. In what could be the first fatal shark attack in the ...
Lulu Gribbin, second from left, an Alabama teenager who survived a shark attack in 2024, speaks with attorney Charlanna Skaggs, second from right, and Alabama lawmaker Rep. David Faulkner ...
After extensive coverage of shark attacks on people in local and national media, readers may be left asking why there seems to be a “spike” in recent incidents. We talked to some shark experts ...
Gran Canaria’s diverse landscapes and distinct microclimate allow for excellent grape-growing. Journey along this wine trail to find the region's best vineyards, bodegas and restaurants ...
Florida is once again tops in the world for the number of unprovoked shark bites, even as the overall number of attacks declined in 2024. An annual report by the International Shark Attack File ...
The U.S. is again leading the way. While shark attacks dropped around the world and in the U.S. last year, the U.S. again had the highest reported number of unprovoked bites. There were a total of ...
Shark attacks — particularly deadly ones — dropped substantially last year around the world, a new report shows. The latest iteration of the International Shark Attack File, a database run by ...
Unprovoked shark bites declined globally in 2024, according to the International Shark Attack File. The United States led with the most shark bites at 28, with Florida accounting for half of those.