Orca's 'grief procession' for dead calf marks 11th day in Victoria waters
- Mother orca Tahlequah has been carrying her dead calf for 11 days off San Juan Island, marking her second tour of grief since 2018.
- The Southern Resident orcas are endangered, with only 73 members left, facing threats like lack of food and pollution, worsened by climate change.
- Philosopher Kathleen Moore stated, 'Grief is a measure of love,' reflecting on the deep sorrow caused by the loss of the calf.
- Alyssa Macy, CEO of Washington Conservation Action, called this a 'call to action,' emphasizing the need for human efforts to support orca survival.
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