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Wed Aug 14, 2024, 12:08 PM Aug 2024

Bigg's Killer Whale population growing

SEATTLE — Orca sightings are on the rise, and it’s a sign that things are looking up for whale populations in Western Washington.

Southern residents remain critically endangered; however, the population of Bigg’s Killer Whales continues to grow.

“They’re very intelligent. They’re very curious, and they are also very playful,” says Erin Gless with the Pacific Whale Watch Association.

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“Their population is increasing, and not only are they making lots more whales, but they’re also spending a lot more time here. And so that’s what the big story is right now, is that sightings in 2024 are on track to surpass the record of previous years. We’re seeing a lot more big killer whales this year than we have in the past,” says Gless.

https://www.kiro7.com/news/local/biggs-killer-whale-population-growing/LD3HP6EXHVDTVN75G7XIGN7JEE/

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