News

The elusive family of killer whales known as J pod, made a surprise return to inland waters on July 14. The pod was seen ...
Efforts to save the Northwest’s endangered orcas are not working on either side of the U.S.-Canada border, according to an ...
The population of Bigg’s killer whales — which is believed to be in the hundreds — has grown since the government stopped ...
Wild orcas on more than 30 occasions in four oceans have attempted to share their prey with people, potentially to develop ...
Wild orcas on more than 30 occasions in four oceans have attempted to share their prey with people, potentially to develop relationships with humans, researchers have found. In each of the instances ...
Celebrate midsummer in the Nordic tradition with pole decorating and raising, flower crowns, plenty of live music and performers including Viking re-enactors. There’s also games, crafts, and tasty ...
This orca sighting is the latest in a string of marine life moments around Vancouver this year, including several whale sightings this spring. Why have there been so many whale sightings around ...
Scientists have documented what might be the first case of friendly interactions between killer whales and smaller cetaceans. Here's what they think is going on.
WOWs volunteer Ivan Ng reported on the WOWs website, Whales and Dolphins BC, that over the past month, many transient Biggs orca were observed. They were seen in Burrard Inlet in Vancouver, along the ...
Researchers first identified Little Patch in 1991, making him about 35 years old. This spring marks his first-known visit to Vancouver.
Baer explained that year-round, there are two “distinct ecotypes of orca” that are seen in B.C.’s coastal waters: Biggs Orca (marine mammal eaters) and Resident Orca (fish eaters). “The waters around ...