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Southern Resident Killer Whale

Endangered, hungry, dammed

Puget Sound orcas: Would removing dams save the whales?

November 3, 2016November 3, 2016srkwcsi

By Christina Beck
The Christian Science Monitor
Oct. 29, 2016

After the death of a young female orca and her calf, researchers say that removing dams could mean more fish for whales to eat. But what does that mean for the area? Read article in full…

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