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The Vancouver Sun on MSNVancouver harbour a buffet of seals and sea lions for Bigg's orcasThe population of Bigg’s killer whales — which is believed to be in the hundreds — has grown since the government stopped ...
Efforts to save the Northwest’s endangered orcas are not working on either side of the U.S.-Canada border, according to an ...
The rare and awe-inspiring gestures were documented off the coasts of B.C., California, New Zealand and Norway. Researchers ...
The report recommends ensuring the orcas have "priority access" to early-season chinook in the Fraser River through fishing closures. It also calls on government to identify seasonal and annual prey ...
A killer whale sighting in Vancouver stunned triathlon swimmers as three orcas swam near them during the T100 race. Here’s what happened.
Only 73 southern resident killer whales are left, but researchers believe there is a way to save the species. For the first ...
A video of an unexpected "magical" encounter with orcas in Canada has captivated viewers on TikTok. The surreal sighting was captured in a video shared by Jack Tadey (@jacktadey) and has amassed ...
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Orcas family makes 'grocery' trip to downtown Vancouver - MSNA family of killer whales has made a rare trip into waters off downtown Vancouver for what an expert says was likely a "grocery shopping" hunt for harbour seals. Andrew Trites, director of the ...
For the first time, scientists from around the world have made sweeping recommendations to save the critically endangered southern resident orcas that travel in B.C. waters. Southern resident ...
VANCOUVER, B.C. - One of the Puget Sound's endangered southern resident orcas was found dead in Canadian waters this week.The Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans said the 18-year-old male ...
After sharing the meal, the orcas rounded the island and swam into the Strait of Georgia, where another small pod came to meet them. As the sun sank behind Vancouver Island, the orcas rolled over ...
Scientists have documented what might be the first case of friendly interactions between killer whales and smaller cetaceans.
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