A new law went into effect Jan. 1 that extends the buffer zone around endangered Southern Resident killer whales, punishable ...
Tahlequah first garnered worldwide recognition in 2018 when the killer whale carried her dead calf on the back for 17 days.
Vantage with Palki Sharma A grieving mother orca is once again carrying her dead calf, echoing a heartbreaking event from ...
An endangered species with roughly 75 individuals ... and a lack of prey,” WDFW Killer Whale Policy Lead Julie Watson stated in a press release. “WDFW and partners are working to address ...
The animal, known to scientists as Tahlequah, carried the body of another deceased newborn for 17 days in 2018.
In 2018, researchers observed J35 pushing her dead calf along for 17 days, propping it up for more than 1,000 miles (1,600 ...
Tahlequah, the Southern Resident orca who carried her dead calf for 17 days in 2018, is mourning the loss of another newborn, ...
A bereaved female killer whale who carried her dead ... The Washington state-based Center for Whale Research said the endangered orca named Tahlequah, also known as J35, was spotted carrying ...
Tahlequah is one of 73 endangered Southern Resident orcas, a killer whale population that lives in three pods − J, K an L − along the Salish Sea near British Columbia and Washington State.
The calf was born Dec. 24. Observing researchers noted unusual unspecified behaviors by mother and calf that led them to ...
In 2018, an orca mother refused to abandon her dead calf. Instead, she pushed its body for 17 days. Now she is doing it again ...
An endangered orca mother has been carrying her dead newborn calf on her snout for nearly a week around Washington’s Puget ...