Tahlequah (J35)

Orca Tahlequah’s Grief: Another Calf Lost, Highlighting Human Impact

Tahlequah (J35), a Southern Resident killer whale known for carrying her deceased calf for 17 days in 2018, has tragically lost another calf. Researchers have confirmed the calf’s death and observed Tahlequah carrying its body, mirroring her previous behavior. This event is particularly devastating due to the endangered status of the Southern Resident orca population and the fact that the calf was female. Concerns exist regarding Tahlequah’s well-being and energy expenditure from carrying the body, although she remains integrated within her pod.

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Orca’s Grief, New Calf: A JPod Success Story

Tahlequah (J35), the orca who famously carried her dead calf for 17 days in 2018, has given birth to a new female calf, J61. The calf, initially observed on December 20th, was confirmed as J35’s offspring by researchers on Monday. While the birth is celebrated, concerns remain regarding J61’s health and the overall endangered status of the Southern Resident killer whale population, whose numbers have significantly declined from a peak of 98 to 73 this year. The Center for Whale Research emphasizes the critical need for increased salmon stocks to support the population’s survival and the survival of new calves.

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