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Storm Boy

BOOK INFORMATION Title: Storm Boy Author: Paul Owen Lewis Publisher: Tricycle Press Date Published: May 2001 Pages: 32 Buy on Amazon View on Goodreads

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Siwiti

BOOK INFORMATION Title: Siwiti Author: Alexandra Morton Publisher: Orca Book Publishers Date Published: January 1990 Pages: 48 Buy on Amazon View on Goodreads

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Davy’s Dream: A Young Boy’s Adventure with Wild Orca Whales

BOOK INFORMATION Title: Davy’s Dream: A Young Boy’s Adventure with Wild Orca Whales Author: Paul Owen Lewis Publisher: Tricycle Press Date Published: April 1999 Pages: 64 Buy on Amazon View on Goodreads

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Island of the Blue Dolphins

BOOK INFORMATION Title: Island of the Blue Dolphins Author: Scott O’Dell Publisher: HMH Books for Young Readers Date Published: September 1960 Pages: 192 Buy on Amazon View on Goodreads

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    It's gray whale season along The Whale! The Pacific Rim Festival is a great reason to make a Spring visit to Uclulet and Tofino.Every spring, some 20,000 Gray Whales travel past the western shore of Vancouver Island along their northern migration route to their summer feeding grounds in the Bering Sea. Join us in celebrating the return of these incredible animals and the beginning of spring at The Pacific Rim Whale Festival, a week-long celebration of events in Tofino and Ucluelet!Kicking off the festival tonight is The Baleen Bash! Dress in your fanciest yacht rock inspired attire and join us for the great whale get down 🐋Visit the link in our bio to learn more about the event, and check out all of the events happening around town this next week to celebrate the migration! ... See MoreSee Less

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  • While J pod was near Seattle, K and L pods were in While J pod was near Seattle, K and L pods were in Monterey Bay! Please give these endangered orcas the space they need to forage, rest and tend their young. Take the pledge at givethemspace.org to stay 1,000 yards away at sea. The best way to watch southern residents is from shore.
    Twenty-one years ago, a young orca was discovered Twenty-one years ago, a young orca was discovered near Seattle—lost, alone and 300 miles away from home. Six months later she was rescued and returned to her family on the north end of Vancouver Island. Today Springer is thriving, with two calves of her own. It's the only successful orca reunion in history! 

Whale Trail founder Donna Sandstrom was a community organizer on the project. How people worked together, and how the whales responded, inspires her every day. We hope you'll give it a read!
    J and K pods passed by West Seattle yesterday, hea J and K pods passed by West Seattle yesterday, heading south. They were stretched out and traveling slowly, unusually close to our side of the Sound. Hundreds of people watched from shore, and I don't think any of us will ever forget it. Hope and inspiration for all we do. Happy New Year, everyone! (Thanks to Robin Sinner for the photos.)
    It's Giving Tuesday! Help us reach our goal of rai It's Giving Tuesday! Help us reach our goal of raising $3000 today. We are one-third of the way there! With your help we'll keep connecting the west coast for the whales, and protecting the southern residents. Together we are making a real difference for J, K and L pods by quieting the seas around them. Your gift matters! The more we raise, the more we can do. 
Donate here: https://thewhaletrail.org/connect/donate/ 

Whale-sized thanks from the bottom of our orca-loving hearts. (Photo of breaching southern resident by Mark Sears, Permit 21348)
    "The orcas aren't giving up and neither can we." W "The orcas aren't giving up and neither can we." Whale Trail Director Donna was interviewed by Parks Canada for their new Superpod Blog. Learn about the history of The Whale Trail, recovering the southern resident orcas, and the orphaned orca who inspired it all. Check it out! https://bit.ly/3x1ieaV
    We're heading to Telegraph Cove to celebrate the 2 We're heading to Telegraph Cove to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Springer's rescue! She was two years old and stranded far from home when this photo was taken by Mark Sears in January 2002. She was rescued and reunited with her pod that July, and today she's got two calves of her own - the only successful orca reunion in history! Celebrate with us on the north island this weekend or in spirit from wherever you are. https://thewhaletrail.org/celebrate-springer-2022/
    Director Donna's book "Orca Rescue!" was honored b Director Donna's book "Orca Rescue!" was honored by the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Go, Springer, Go! https://bit.ly/3yTklzk
    Twenty years after she was rescued, Springer bring Twenty years after she was rescued, Springer brings us together again. Join us in person or via livestream for this special KNKX event. Register now! @kidscanpress @knkx885 @elliottbaybookco
    Happening Tomorrow! "Telling the Story of Springer Happening Tomorrow! "Telling the Story of Springer" webinar featuring panelists Bob Lohn, John Ford, Lance Barrett-Lennard, Lynne Barre, and Donna Sandstrom. 

Webinar Event: Thursday, December 9, 2021 at 3 pm PST. Register Now: https://register.gotowebinar.com/regi.../8704787796708377868

Almost 20 years ago a young killer whale named Springer brought the Northwest together. The young #orca first spotted alongside ferries in Puget Sound turned out to be an orphaned Northern Resident killer whale hundreds of miles from home. 

The new book "Orca Rescue: the True Story of an Orphaned Orca Named Springer," describes how she was rescued, rehabilitated, and returned to her pod on the north end of Vancouver Island. Today she is thriving, with calves of her own. 

Hear the inspiring story from a panelist of people who lived it, and its lasting lessons for the recovery of Southern Residents.

This webinar is co-sponsored by the NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries and NOAA Fisheries Service
#KillerWhales #SRKW #SpeciesInTheSpotlight

Photo of Springer in Puget Sound by Mark Sears.
    It’s not too late to join our writing contest an It’s not too late to join our writing contest and share your love for the Orcas! Visit our site for all the details and prize categories. Looking forward to reading your poems/stories!

https://thewhaletrail.org/connect/welcome-the-orcas/ #welcometheorcas
    Has anyone seen the Orcas recently? Share your ima Has anyone seen the Orcas recently? Share your images of our favorite Southern Residents live in action or your own image colored and proudly posted in your window! 
To download a welcome sign visit https://thewhaletrail.org/connect/welcome-the-orcas/
#welcometheorcas
    Join us this month as we Welcome the Orcas. Color, Join us this month as we Welcome the Orcas. Color, write, post...we have something for everyone to share their love of our southern residents! https://thewhaletrail.org/connect/welcome-the-orcas/ #welcometheircas
    Good news for Orcas! WDFW sets new rules for comme Good news for Orcas! WDFW sets new rules for commercial whale-watching to protect southern residents. (Photo by Sears NOAA Permit 21348). https://thewhaletrail.org/news/the-directors-take/ #givethemspace #welcometheorcas
    Feels like the perfect weather for getting cozy an Feels like the perfect weather for getting cozy and writing. Share your favorite Orca story or your hope for their future. Submit you poem/story online for prizes!  www.the whale trail.org/connect/welcome-the-orcas/
#welcometheorcas
    Looking for things to keep yourself or your kids b Looking for things to keep yourself or your kids busy?  Join us in Welcoming the Orcas!  Color, Print, Post.  We look forward to seeing your creativity! To download template visit: https://thewhaletrail.org/connect/welcome-the-orcas/
#welcometheorcas
    Looking for ways to join us in Welcoming the Orcas Looking for ways to join us in Welcoming the Orcas? Put a Whale In Your Window. Visit our site to download your sign! https://tinyurl.com/yc2bdabt
    Join us for our 4th Annual Welcome The Orcas (virt Join us for our 4th Annual Welcome The Orcas (virtual) Celebration! This December, share your love for the Orcas. #welcometheorcas Link in bio for details.
    #TakeThePledge & stop disturbing critically endang #TakeThePledge & stop disturbing critically endangered Southern Resident orcas. 
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    Today, national and regional conservation groups a Today, national and regional conservation groups and respected environmental experts submitted a letter to all U.S. whale-watch operators requesting them to “Take The Pledge” and make a commitment to suspend viewing of the Southern Resident Killer Whale population, effective immediately.
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    A few more hours left to #GiveBig Big for the whal A few more hours left to #GiveBig Big for the whales. Thank you so much to everyone who's given so far - over $2,000 from 26 donors! There's still time to give, till midnight tonight - with your help we'll keep connecting the west coast with the whales, & speaking up for them when it matters. It's not too late! (Breaching southern resident in Puget Sound, photo by Mark Sears, Permit 21348) https://www.givebigwa.org/the-whale-trail
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    It's Giving Tuesday! Reach deep and help us keep protecting the southern residents and connecting the west coast for the whales. Our goal is to raise $3000 today. Your gift matters! Thank you from the bottom of our orca-loving hearts. (Sears photo #21348)
    https://thewhaletrail.org/connect/donate/

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