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Researchers: Inbreeding a big problem for endangered orcas
Female killer whales take about 20 years ... for their elevated levels of inbreeding. Inbreeding has also afflicted other populations of isolated or endangered animals, such as mountain lions ...
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Killer whales damage boats in Spanish, Portuguese waters in puzzling new behavior
New research suggests that inbreeding may be a key reason that the Pacific Northwest's endangered population of killer whales has failed to recover despite decades of conservation efforts.
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To protect orcas, federal judge orders closure of Southeast Alaska troll fishery
[Inbreeding may be the biggest problem for endangered orcas in the Pacific Northwest] Juneau-based SalmonState, a conservation group that has fought to protect other salmon fisheries across Alaska ...
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From Big Mama to Hy’Shqa, how Northwest whales get their names
New research suggests that inbreeding may be a key reason that the Pacific Northwest's endangered population of killer whales has failed to recover despite decades of conservation efforts.
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Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife accepts petition to list local orcas as endangered
PORTLAND, Ore (KOIN) — A petition to list the Southern Resident killer whale as endangered was accepted ... disturbance from passing vessels and inbreeding. MLB dominoes: With A’s to Vegas ...
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Seattle judge’s ruling might cancel Alaska commercial king salmon season
Just 73 whales remain, inbreeding is a severe problem ... seen catch limits dramatically reduced over the years, the endangered orcas have not recovered — suggesting that the problems plaguing ...
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ODFWC accepts petition to list Southern Resident killer whales as Endangered
May 20—The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission accepted a petition to list the Southern Resident killer whale (SRKW) Distinct Population Segment (DPS) as Endangered under the ... disturbance from ...
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News tagged with captive breeding
The small size and isolation of the endangered population of Southern Resident killer whales in the Pacific Northwest have led to high levels of inbreeding. This inbreeding has contributed to ...
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The small size and isolation of the endangered population of Southern Resident killer whales in the Pacific Northwest have led to high levels of inbreeding. This inbreeding has contributed to ...
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The big problem for endangered orcas? Inbreeding
SEATTLE (AP) — People have taken many steps in recent decades to help the Pacific Northwest's endangered killer whales, which have long suffered from starvation, pollution and the legacy of having ...
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ODFWC accepts petition to list Southern Resident killer whales as Endangered
May 20—The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission accepted a petition to list the Southern Resident killer whale (SRKW) Distinct Population Segment (DPS) as Endangered under the Oregon Endangered ...

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