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First baby in K Pod since 2022
Just before the end of the year, Southern Resident killer whales welcomed a new addition to their struggling population.
That was the word last night from two of the researchers who have seen the calf up close, Mark Sears and Maya Sears, the West ...
A new calf was spotted with the K Pod on Tuesday afternoon. According to the Orca Conservancy, a “very small and very orange ...
Krisztina Balotay, a wildlife photographer with Orca Channel, captured photos of the amazing event The Norwegian Orca Survey noted that Balotay's photos are some of the first-ever of a killer whale ...
The calf was spotted travelling with K Pod on Tuesday in Puget Sound north of Seattle near Shoreline, Washington.
The Center for Whale Research (CWR) confirmed this week that a newborn orca calf, J64, is believed to have died about a week after being first spotted with the endangered Southern Resident killer ...
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Welcome the Newest Baby Orca Spotted in Puget Sound
When a baby orca is born, it is always time to rejoice. With a low survival rate, the more orcas born, the better the chances of pods and even entire species surviving. Despite a difficult year ...
A Southern Resident killer whale has been spotted clinging to her dead baby in the Salish Sea off northern Washington, a conservation group said. J-36, also known as Alki, was seen Sept. 12 in the ...
PUGET SOUND, Wash. (KING) – An iconic Pacific Northwest species continues to struggle, and the concerns continue to rise as a recently born orca calf went missing and is presumed to be dead. The new ...
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