Latest calf born to endangered killer whales dies off British Columbia
VANCOUVER — A female killer whale was spotted in the waters off Vancouver Island for two days this week pushing the body of her newborn calf.
Ken Balcomb, senior scientist at The Centre for Whale Research in Friday Harbour, Wash., said the southern resident whale probably knows the calf is dead but she seems reluctant to let it go.
“It’s tragic. It happens all the time, it’s just that we’re seeing this now,” he said in an interview Thursday.
The death is the latest in a series of disappointments for those hoping to see a revival of the endangered southern resident whale population. There are just 75 whales remaining in three pods.
