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On April 6, the newest J Pod calf, J63, was spotted near Victoria by Center for Whale Research field biologist Mark Malleson.
The sighting of a baby killer whale in British Columbia has given researchers a sign of hope for the endangered species, ...
A brand-new baby orca was spotted this week cruising alongside its mom north of Seattle. Why it matters: It's the second seemingly healthy baby born to the endangered southern resident killer whales' ...
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There’s new hope in the J Pod of endangered Southern Resident orca whales. A new calf has arrived! On Apr. 6, Center for ...
A new orca calf was seen swimming with Southern Resident orcas, delighting Puget Sound residents and killer whale researchers ...
Researchers are cautiously optimistic, although two of the last four calves born to Southern Residents have died.
Researchers are celebrating another hopeful sign for the critically endangered Southern Resident Killer Whales after a new calf was spotted swimming near Victoria Harbour.
Good news from the Salish Sea — there’s been a sighting of a new orca calf swimming with our Southern Residents.
A new baby orca born to J Pod is a ray of hope for the endangered southern resident killer whales. J63 was spotted by Mark ...
Another baby has been born to the Northwest’s endangered orca population. A Center for Whale Research crew spotted the baby, ...
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