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The A1M is closed in both directions following a serious collision overnight. It's reported that all emergency services have ...
Per the Orca Conservancy, J61 Tahlequah gave birth to two previous calves. Her oldest, J47, also known as "Notch," was born in 2010, and her second, J57, who became known as "Phoenix," was born in ...
But after J35 gave birth to J61 late last year, the Center for Whale Research said last month it was worried for the calf's health based on the behavior of both the calf and the mother.
The calf, designated as J61, was first seen traveling with the Southern Resident killer whale J pod on Friday. The CWR said multiple encounters and observations have allowed the organization to ...
The baby, J61, an endangered Southern Resident killer whale, only lived about a week and has been dead for several days, according to officials. It marks the second loss out of four births for ...
Tahlequah, the mother orca who touched hearts worldwide in 2018 by carrying her dead calf for 17 days, has experienced another tragic loss. The Center for Whale Research (CWR) confirmed that J61 ...
The A1 in County Durham has reopened following a crash in the early hours. Emergency services were called to a "serious ...
The appearance of a new orca calf in Washington’s Puget Sound last month was cause for celebration. The young female, whom researchers named J61, was a new addition to the Southern Resident ...
But after J35 gave birth to J61 late last year, the Center for Whale Research said last month it was worried for the calf's health based on the behavior of both the calf and the mother.
The Center for Whale Research has named the new baby girl J61. Tahlequah, the orca whale who carried her dead newborn 1,000 miles, recently gave birth to another calf. This birth marks J35's ...
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 ...
On Wednesday, the CWR announced the addition of a new calf, J62, and also the death of J61. The CWR said they received reports on the evening of Dec. 30 that a new calf may be traveling with the ...