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J-35 loses another calf
Center for Whale Research that, indeed, J-35 was swimming with a new baby calf and other J-pod orcas near north Alki Point in ...
In 2018, researchers observed J35 pushing her dead calf along for 17 days, propping it up for more than 1,000 miles (1,600 ...
Photographer Tia Benson Tolle said this downtown Edmonds mural not only pays homage to Edmonds’ Creative District designation ...
The Southern Resident orca's J pod brought us grief and joy on the first day of 2025. SEATTLE — On this first day of the year, dozens of people chose to start 2025 at Constellation Park in West ...
The calf was born in late December. Observing researchers noted unusual unspecified behaviors by mother and calf that led ...
An endangered orca who carried her dead calf for over two weeks in 2018 is doing so once again following the death of her new ...
On the low side, they learned that a Southern Resident Killer Whale (SRKW) calf, J61 died. Just a week earlier, researchers had proudly announced this new member of J pod, delivered by J35, Tahlequah.
Tahlequah, an orca that carried her dead calf for 17 days and more than 1,000 miles in 2018, lost another calf recently and ...
A southern resident orca is once again carrying her deceased baby's body through the water. Researchers are concerned about the future of this orca mother and her species.
Orca researchers hope the Southern Resident population can grow to 80 to 90 whales in the next 50 years, which experts say will help them breathe a sigh of relief.
An endangered whale was spotted off Washington carrying her calf’s deceased body over a week after the baby was first ...