||| FROM IN DEFENSE OF ANIMALS |||
Southern Resident killer whales are a distinct, tightly bonded population of orcas who live and travel through the Salish Sea. With only about 74 individuals remaining, they are on the brink of extinction.
These whales are still in crisis. In recent months, calves have been born only to die shortly after.
Every major threat facing Southern Resident killer whales is driven by human activity.
Without decisive action, these whales will continue to die.
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