The Center for Whale Research announced the addition of a new calf in J pod along with the news of the recent passing of one of its female calves Wednesday. "New Year’s Eve 2024 was a day of ...
Facebook/Center for Whale Research This was the second calf J35 had given birth to since her first loss. A team of scientists watching the pod raised alarm bells just days after the discovery ...
The Center for Whale Research shared bittersweet news on New Year’s Eve: J pod has welcomed a new calf, J62, but also suffered the loss of a female calf, J61. Reports of a potential new calf ...
She has been carrying the calf, a female dubbed J61, through the water since it was confirmed dead on New Year’s Eve after only a week, the Center for Whale Research announced on Jan. 1.
On Jan. 1, the Center for Whale Research confirmed that Tahelequah's latest calf, a female dubbed J61, has died and is being carried through the ocean by her mother. "The Center for Whale Research ...
Scientists had been conserved about the calf based on her behavior (Center for Whale Research/Facebook) Scientists had worried about Tahlequah’s health seven years ago, as well. She is now in ...
RELATED: Tahlequah mourns loss of another calf as Center for Whale Research confirms death of J61 The Southern Residents spend plenty of time in Puget Sound, often delighting us with their presence.