New orca calf in L pod The Center for Whale Research (CWR) confirmed that a new calf, L125, has been born into the Southern Resident killer… Published in Whales Read: 903 times
WDFW Commission adopts rules limiting commercial whale watching OLYMPIA – At its December 18, 2020 Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission approved licensing requirements for operators of commercial whale… Published in Whales Read: 578 times
WDFW gives Southern Resident killer whales a break Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is expected to issue a press release spelling out their decision to go with… Published in Whales Read: 876 times
The Whale Trail hosts 4th Annual WELCOME THE ORCAS (Virtual) Celebration SEATTLE – (December 11, 2020) – The Whale Trail and Seal Sitters invite the public to celebrate the annual return… Published in Whales Read: 455 times
UC Davis: Orca Report covering a decade of necropsies identifies threats Pathology reports on more than 50 killer whales stranded over nearly a decade in the northeast Pacific and Hawaii show… Published in Whales Written by Kat Kerlin in Human & Animal Health Read: 769 times
Center for Whale Research buys a ranch to help save the Orcas In October 2020, the Center for Whale Research purchased a 45-acre ranch bordering both sides of Washington State’s Elwha River,… Published in Whales Read: 1879 times
Public input sought for proposed WDFW Commercial Whale- Watch Licensing Program The Southern Resident orcas are facing ever-growing danger of extinction. There are only 74 left. Of these, only 22 are… Published in Whales Read: 994 times
State seeks additional public feedback on draft commercial whale watching rules Public invited to submit comments online through Dec. 5, attend December virtual Fish and Wildlife Commission meeting OLYMPIA - The… Published in Whales Read: 630 times
Another new orca calf in J pod CWR PRESS RELEASE: The Center for Whale Research confirms that another calf has been born into the Southern Resident killer… Published in Whales Read: 877 times
State seeks public input on environmental analysis of commercial whale watching rules OLYMPIA - The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is looking for feedback on the environmental analysis of options… Published in Whales Read: 937 times