Two new Southern Resident orcas were born this year into the same pod as the beloved Ripple and Cappuccino who both tragically died a couple short years ago! Now, there are 75 of these orcas remaining in the wild.
This is hopeful news, but sadly, the mortality rate for calves within the first year of birth is as high as 50%! That’s why it’s crucial right now that we ensure the success of these baby calves — and if these precious babies are going to survive, it’s imperative that they have enough food to keep them well-nourished and growing strong.
But industrial fishing corporations have been DECIMATING the Chinook salmon populations, leaving many orcas starving and malnourished. Unless we take immediate action to rein in greedy overfishing and bycatch companies, these two vulnerable baby orcas stand little hope of living healthy and happy lives. Will you be a voice for these defenseless newborn orca calves before it’s too late?
Tell NMFS to STOP corporate overfishing and bycatch from threatening endangered orcas and their precious newborn calves! >>
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