Southern resident killer whales: Risks and realities
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Headlines have linked the decline of Southern resident killer whales to just about everything—noise, shipping, toxins, whale watching and fishing. But are these the real threats to the survival of this iconic species? Hear from UBC marine mammal researcher Andrew Trites as he separates facts and research from popular assumptions. British Columbians care deeply about killer whales and feel responsible for protecting them.
Presented in partnership with UBC Faculty of Science.
Recorded September 27, 2018, in Victoria, BC.
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