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New Orca Calf in Trouble: Scientists Worry
British Columbia, CanadaSaturday, December 28, 2024
The population of southern resident killer whales in British Columbia has been dropping. In November, it was reported that an adult male and a calf were missing, presumed dead. This brought the population to its lowest since 2020, at 72. So, the news of the new calf, J61, brought some hope. But scientists are worried about her health. The calf is believed to be premature, and her mother, J35 Tahlequah, might not be in the best shape to raise her. Researchers have seen the calf staying underwater for a long time, which could mean she's trying to nurse. J35 has successfully raised two calves before, but the survival rate for these orcas is only 50%. Everyone is crossing their fingers for J61.
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