Lynda V. Mapes, Tribune News Service The stories of salmon and orcas in the Pacific Northwest are linked. Their paths ...
In 2018, an orca in the Pacific Ocean’s Southern Resident population named Tahlequah refused to let go of her dead calf, ...
The mother orca that has been carrying her dead calf in the waters of B.C. was spotted earlier this week, making it at least ...
The dorsal fin of the orca known as J35, or Tahlequah, is seen above the ocean surface as she pushes her dead newborn calf, J61, with her snout on Jan. 1. (NOAA Fisheries) Researchers expressed ...
Researchers said J35, also known as Tahlequah, was spotted Jan. 10 in Haro Strait off San Juan Island with the body of her female baby known as J61 ... non-profit Wild Orca, told The Seattle ...
Going back to 2017, the Navy began developing what has become known as the Orca. This is a multi-mission platform designed for a multiplicity of important mission sets, ranging from surveillance ...
Tahlequah, the mother orca denoted as J35 who captured hearts ... Her newest calf, a female known as J61 to researchers, was first spotted on December 20 in the Puget Sound area on Washington ...
An endangered orca mother has been carrying her dead newborn ... and her dead daughter, known as J61, off Whidbey Island on Sunday. Sunday was J35’s fifth or sixth day carrying J61’s body.
The appearance of a new orca calf in Washington’s Puget Sound last month was cause for celebration. The young female, whom researchers named J61, was a new addition to the Southern Resident ...
Refers to the latest 2 years of omaha.com stories. Cancel anytime. Southern resident orca Tahlequah is suffering the loss of yet another calf. Here's where she and her deceased calf have been spotted.
The calf was born Dec. 24. Observing researchers noted unusual unspecified behaviors by mother and calf that led them to worry for the young whale's health.