There are only 73 Southern resident killer whales remaining in the wild, and these critically endangered species are nearing extinction.
After the deaths of orca babies Cappuccino and Marina last year, along with the loss of several new calves, researchers have raised the alarm about the lack of salmon driving the Southern Resident orca to extinction. But the National Marine Fisheries Service -- the agency tasked with protecting the salmon -- is failing to stop it.
The fishery agencies must rein in overfishing and give orcas a fighting chance to survive. But the only way the agency will act is if it hears from you.
Urge the fishery agency to put wildlife and precious orcas before the profits of corporate fishing companies!
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