Why Washington's Whales Demand 1,000 Yards? The Surprising Science Behind Their Strict Distance Rule
Washington State now requires boats to stay 1,000 yards from Southern Resident killer whales, a rule effective in early 2025.
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Humans made a deal with killer whales... and it didn’t end well
Killer whales are apex predators - intelligent, coordinated, and deadly. Yet for a time, humans didn’t fear them… they worked ...
Wikie and Keijo, stuck in unhealthy situations in France, deserve a safe place of refuge now, not promises of a better life that may not materialize.
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Killer whales rip into shark in brutal ocean feeding frenzy caught on camera
Dramatic footage shows several killer whales circling and feeding on a blue shark off Baja California Sur, Mexico. Wildlife ...
On March 6, three orcas showed up in Canada’s Vancouver Harbour, later heading south to Seattle, Tacoma and Olympia, that ...
A trio of mysterious killer whales spotted in Vancouver Harbour last week has sparked excitement among marine researchers ...
A career con artist who once sold a stranger’s mansion and went on the run has allegedly struck again – this time romancing a Western Sydney woman before vanishing with more than $650,000 of her money ...
Eric Brown reports on Britain’s rain‑soaked year, rising wildlife sightings and surprising coastal changes, from orcas and ...
On Oct. 24, 1931, William Fey cruised the Columbia Slough and found Oswald, the orca, floating. The frolicking orca called Ethelbert by Oregonians and Oswald by Washingtonians was harpooned by Edward ...
Humpbacks can exceed 50 feet in length and are one of the biggest whales in existence, so it has to be shocking to see one suddenly emerge from the depths.
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife said Friday that commercial and recreational Dungeness crab fishers can no longer use conventional traps in parts of the California coast.
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