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Meet the animal welfare scientist who is reimagining zoos


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A walrus with trainer at Vancouver Aquarium(Sebastion Furtado)
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In the summer of 1964, the Vancouver Aquarium commissioned a sculptor to create a life-size model of a killer whale. An orca was to be killed off the coast of British Columbia and be used for the display; however, the hunter s harpoon hooked the whale but it didn t die. The injured animal, named Moby Doll, was towed back to the aquarium and put on display.
Long regarded as monsters and fearsome predators, Moby Doll soon earned a reputation as Vancouver s beloved pet whale, changing the world s view of orcas forever. ....

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A Group of Orca Outcasts Is Now Dominating an Entire Sea


A Group of Orca Outcasts Is Now Dominating an Entire Sea
Katharine Gammon
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On a warm September afternoon, on San Juan Island off the northwestern coast of Washington State, I boarded J2, a sleek black-and-white whale-watching vessel. The boat was named after a locally famous orca, or killer whale, affectionately known as “Granny.” Until her disappearance in 2016, Granny was the matriarch of J-pod, one of the three resident orca groups, or pods, that live in the surrounding Salish Sea.
For what some experts think was more than a hundred years, Granny returned to these waters every summer, birthing babies and watching them grow. She taught her daughters and sons to hunt Chinook salmon, leading them to where the fish were fat and plentiful. She celebrated births and salmon feasts with other families in her clan, sometimes with as many as five generations side by side. She lived through the decades when humans captured her kin, ....

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