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Finding Hope for Endangered Killer Whales

Join Lynda V. Mapes, Seattle Times journalist and author of “Orca: Shared Waters, Shared Home” along with Wild Orca Science and Research Director, Dr. Deborah Giles, as they discuss endangered Southern Resident killer whales, why we should have hope for their recovery, and the important ways individuals can make a difference by using their voice as engaged citizens.

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June 24, 20216 PM PDT FREE

This event streams live to any device. No app download required.

Orca: Shared Waters, Shared Home is a stunning book. Rich in Lynda’s deeply personal natural history writing based on travels across the southern residents’ entire range and reporting with the researchers who know them best. Enriched with Steve Ringman’s unmatched photographs.  Elevated with Emily Eng’s elegant scientific illustrations.

Orca: Shared Waters, Shared Home builds on, updates and expands the Hostile Waters special series published by The Seattle Times that won the 2019 prestigious international Gold Award from the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in the large newspaper category. Orca: Shared Waters, Shared Home is a co-publication between Braided River and The Seattle Times. www.orca-story.org

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