Tahlequah is the orca whose story shocked the world in 2018 when she carried a calf that lived only half an hour for 17 days ...
Though the new rule applies to southern resident whales and not transient killer whales, it is difficult for the untrained ...
A new state law is now in effect that provides a 1,000 yard vessel buffer around endangered southern resident orcas in ...
In 2018, researchers observed J35 pushing her dead calf along for 17 days, propping it up for more than 1,000 miles.
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A new law went into effect Wednesday, January 1 to protect Washington’s beloved Southern Resident orcas. According to a news release from the Orca Network, the new law mandates recreational ...
An endangered Pacific Northwest orca that made global headlines in 2018 for carrying her dead calf for over two weeks is doing so once again following the death of her new calf, in another sign of ...
An orca who made headlines in 2018 for carrying around the body of her dead offspring has lost another calf, and seems to be repeating her prior show of grief. The killer whale mother is widely known ...
"We know killer whales are highly intelligent, emotional, and have very strong family bonds — I see it as grief," said Tamara Kelley of the Orca Conservancy. "To see her carrying this other dead ...
we haven't done enough to bring back the salmon that she needs," Howard Garrett said. Garrett is the founder of the Orca Network and added that researchers are pointing most likely to malnutrition ...
Southern resident orcas are endangered, and distinct from other killer whales because they eat salmon rather than marine mammals. Individual whales are identified by unique markings or variations ...