The Center for Whale Research is closely monitoring future orca encounters after determining that the new calf, J-64, is most ...
The southern resident orcas may be dealing with another death in the J-pod-- a blow to an already-struggling population.
An iconic Pacific Northwest species continues to struggle, and the concerns continue to rise as a recently born orca calf ...
While they will continue to watch for the young orca, researchers have concluded that J64 is likely deceased, based on this latest encounter. According to the Center for Whale Research, the standard ...
The Center for Whale Research has announced some sad news. They believe a baby orca named J #64 is most likely dead.
An orca calf named J64, a part of the ‘J’ Pod last seen near the Swanson Channel between Victoria, BC and Washington, is most ...
Despite initial optimism about its condition, J-64 has not been seen since October 23, when researchers saw all 27 members of ...
The possible sighting of a calf among a pair of female orcas off the Isles of Scilly has sparked excitement among marine wildlife experts. The Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust said boatman Joe Pender ...
Researchers captured the novel behavior on video in the Gulf of California, recording three separate takedowns across two ...
Seven minutes into the video, the whales attacked a second juvenile white shark. This one was worked over repeatedly until ...
BRITISH COLUMBIA, Canada — The Center for Whale Research (CWR) confirmed this week that a newborn orca calf, J64, is believed to have died just weeks after being first spotted with the endangered ...