Cdn, U.S. scientists consider novel plan to save endangered orca on death’s door
PORTLAND, Ore. — American and Canadian scientists are considering a Hail Mary effort to save an endangered orca that may have only days to live.
The female killer whale known as J50 appears emaciated, lethargic and has lost about 20 per cent of her body weight, said Michael Milstein, spokesman for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the United States.
J50 is one of just 75 remaining southern resident killer whales that travel the coastal waters from British Columbia to California.
“She’s a female about four years old and obviously very valuable to the population as a reproductive female, so we’re looking at all the possibilities for whether we could make a difference in her survival,” Milstein said. “The challenge is that the biologists are saying they haven’t seen a whale deteriorated to this point pull out of that before.”