The Center for Whale Research says it has confirmed a new killer whale calf in a pod of endangered orcas that live off B.C.'s ...
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A girl! Good news for J-pod, as new orca calf is femaleThe Centre for Whale Research says it has confirmed a new killer whale calf in a pod of endangered orcas that live off ...
The newest member in the J Pod of the Southern Resident killer whales, calf J62, has been confirmed as a female by the Center ...
A peachy orange baby killer whale was spotted bouncing and rolling in waters off Washington, a nonprofit said. A pod of the ...
It’s a girl! The Center for Whale Research is celebrating after learning the sex of the newest member of the Southern ...
SEATTLE — It’s official – it’s a girl! The Center for Whale Research confirmed Sunday that the new orca calf in the J pod, J62, is female.
The tragic news of J61's death and the confirmation of the birth of another J pod baby were also top of mind for many. The dual news made whale lovers like Kersti Muul especially protective.
The Center for Whale Research says it has confirmed a new killer whale calf in a pod of endangered orcas that live off ...
In this Jan. 18, 2014, file photo, endangered orcas from the J-pod swim in Puget Sound west of Seattle, as seen from a federal research vessel that had been tracking the whales. THE CANADIAN PRESS ...
It’s a piece of good news for J-pod, after the recent death of another calf whose mother pushed the carcass for days in what researchers said was a display of grief.
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