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Christmas calf born to southern residents orca is missing, presumed dead
- A baby orca named J60 is missing from its group of endangered killer whales, raising concerns about its survival.
- J60 was last seen on a Jan. 27 survey and its disappearance is not unexpected, as baby orcas often don't survive their first year of life.
- The Southern Resident killer whales, including J pod, are facing threats from pollution, lack of food, and underwater noise.
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Christmas calf born to southern residents orca is missing, presumed dead
Researchers say an orca calf that was born to J pod of the endangered southern resident killer whales off the British Columbia and Washington state coasts is missing and presumed dead. The U.S.-based Centre for Whale Research says the calf known as J60 was absent from the pod during a photo survey on Saturday. It […]
·Toronto, Canada
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Researchers say an orca calf that was born to J pod of the endangered southern resident killer whales off the British Columbia and Washington state coasts is missing and presumed dead. The U.S.
·Collingwood, Canada
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Total News Sources27
Leaning Left11Leaning Right2Center10Last UpdatedBias Distribution48% Left
Bias Distribution
- 48% of the sources lean Left
48% Left
L 48%
C 43%
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