The encounter near the U.S. San Juan Islands east of Victoria showed orca calf J62 — earlier confirmed to be a female — ...
An endangered southern resident orca calf has been spotted again, and the whale research center is thrilled at the calf's ...
Caption: The Center for Whale Research has confirmed a new killer whale calf in a pod of endangered orcas that live off the southwest coast of British Columbia is female. In this Jan. 18, 2014, file ...
Researchers say they’re “cautiously optimistic” about the health of a new southern resident killer whale calf after drone video showed the calf swimming with its pod east of Vancouver Island in late ...
The Centre for Whale Research says it has confirmed a new killer whale calf in a pod of endangered orcas that live off ...
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 ...
The Center for Whale Research ... her dead calf for more than 1,000 miles for at least 17 days. J62’s good health is positive news for researchers as the Southern Resident killer whales ...
The Centre for Whale Research says it has confirmed that a new killer whale calf in a pod of ... is no longer carrying the body of her dead calf, which she started pushing around Jan. 1.
A peachy orange baby killer whale was spotted ... as they learned of the death of another calf, J-61. The grieving mother, Tahlequah, then carried her dead calf’s body, McClatchy News reported.
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