The sighting of a baby killer whale in British Columbia has given researchers a sign of hope for the endangered species. In a Facebook post on Tuesday, April 8, the Center for Whale Research announced ...
A peachy orange baby killer whale was spotted bouncing and rolling in waters off Washington, a nonprofit said. A pod of the endangered Southern Resident killer whales were photographed Feb. 8 off San ...
A peachy-colored baby killer whale was seen bonding and socializing with her family off Washington, drone footage shows. The endangered calf, J-62, was filmed during a Feb. 17 encounter off San Juan ...
A critically endangered killer whale group has welcomed a new calf after it was spotted for the first time near Washington. The Southern Resident killer whale baby was discovered April 6 in the Salish ...
There’s new video of a killer whale calf recently born to the L-pod. The family was spotted off the Washington Coast. NOAA biologist Brad Hanson said Thursday that the baby looks “great.” The calf has ...
Baby orca J62 is a female, scientists have confirmed, and looking great so far in her first month of life. The birth of a healthy female calf is crucial for the southern resident orca families. With ...
Another baby has been born to the Northwest’s endangered orca population. A Center for Whale Research crew spotted the baby, still ruddy from the womb, from a boat near Victoria, British Columbia, on ...
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New Baby Killer Whale Spotted in British Columbia, Signaling Hope for Endangered Species
The baby killer whale is the fourth born into the Southern Resident killer whale population in the past 12 months The sighting of a baby killer whale in British Columbia has given researchers a sign ...
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