The killer whale, known as Tahlequah, has been spotted carrying the body of her dead calf, echoing her display of grief from ...
The orca who captured global attention in 2018 by carrying her deceased calf for 17 days has faced another heartbreaking loss ...
In 2018, the orca Tahlequah, or J35, made headlines for her tour of grief, in which she carried the dead body of her calf for ...
An endangered whale was spotted off Washington carrying her calf’s deceased body over a week after the baby was first ...
The CWR confirmed Tahlequah birthed the new calf in a Facebook post on Christmas Eve, Dec. 24. But the Orca Conservancy noted ...
Orca researchers hope the Southern Resident population can grow to 80 to 90 whales in the next 50 years, which experts say will help them breathe a sigh of relief.
Two newborn calves joined the Northwest's endangered orcas in December. By New Year’s Eve, one of them was dead and being ...
The CWR said this behavior was seen previously in 2018 when she carried the body of her dead calf for 17 days.
J61's death is especially poignant because this is the second time its mother, Tahlequah, has lost her calf. Tahlequah, or J35, broke hearts around the world after she carried her dead calf for 17 ...
Tahlequah is once again carrying a dead calf, researchers said, as she did in 2018 in a 17-day, 1,000-mile tour that shocked ...
Tahlequah’s new calf was especially important as it was a female. The birth also was of symbolic importance to the region. Tahlequah is the mother orca who carried her calf that lived only a half-hour ...
Tahlequah, the killer whale who carried her dead calf and swam with him for 17 days in 2018, has likely suffered another loss ...