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    Listen to Bellamy Pailthorp's story about the Whale Sanctuary. We think bringing non-native orcas into the heart of the southern residents' range is a bad idea. Capturing southern residents - even temporarily - is even worse. Instead of building net pens for ailing orcas, let's fix the things that are making them sick, and turn the Salish Sea into an actual sanctuary for the whales who already live here. ... See MoreSee Less

    Captive orcas could retire in Northwest, but some worry about harm to endangered whales

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    In the Puget Sound region, whale lovers call the early 1960s the Capture Era. That’s when hundreds of local killer whales were rounded up, hunted and sold
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  • Instagram post 2190981843581627179_2215796736 It's Giving Tuesday! We need your help to keep doing what we do: adding sites and signs, producing effective and fun programs, and speaking up for the whales when it matters. Support The Whale Trail today - thank you for being part of our pod! https://thewhaletrail.org/connect/donate/
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    Instagram post 2158246920525530494_2215796736 The Palm Beach Post covers The Whale Trail! Reporter Antonio Fins recently visited San Juan Island. Also featuring Cindy Elliser, a northwest researcher with Palm Beach roots. Cindy led the effort to add a Whale Trail sign at West Beach in Deception Pass State Park earlier this year. Thanks to all! -
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    Instagram post 2138939731306863397_2215796736 Today’s Orca Half marathon was a soggy Seattle day but an AWESOME one for those running and the orcas! Each runner ran for an individual whale and was able to learn more about him/her at the Whale Trail tent after the race. 🐳 🐳❤️ Huge thanks to all of the race participants, organizers and volunteers who made the day a success! We appreciate you! 🙏🏼 🏃🏻‍♀️🏃🏽‍♂️#orcahalfmarathon #westseattle #thewhaletrail #southernresidentkillerwhales
    Instagram post 2121316664153936669_2215796736 Author & marine conservationist Erich Hoyt returning to deliver a new series of talks about orcas and marine conservation. Get tickets for 9/19 Seattle talk 
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