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Links to other websites


Orca Network - non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness of the whales of the Pacific Northwest, and the importance of providing them healthy and safe habitats.

Center for Whale Research - (CWR) is dedicated to the study and conservation of the Southern Resident
Killer  Whale (Orca) population in the Pacific Northwest.

Psychology Today - (Animal Emotions) Luna: A Lost and Lonely Whale Desperately Seeking Love


Ceta Base - Site that Tracks numbers of past and present Captive Dolphins, orcas, and Belugas

Orca Home - Covers a variety of topics on Orcas:  Captive Database, Photos [including petting pool days], Lolita, A substantial set of links to other orca sites, etc.

Cetacean Cousins -  designed with the sole purpose of offering a range of helpful information and latest news for anyone who has an interest in whales, dolphins, and porpoises.

John Hargrove - His involvements towards ending orca captivity, including his book "beneath the surface: Killer Whales, SeaWorld, and the truth beyond Blackfish"

We Are Sonar - Dedicated to understanding who cetaceans are

Educating People About Killer Whale Captivity - an ardent anti-Cap site and one of our early supporters


Petition to Retire Corky 2 - Proclaim December as "Corky Orca Retirement Month"

Understanding Whale Teeth - Added at the request of a teacher for her 5th grade class


all about whales - Added at the Request of Eliza (and Jennifer)
Others . . .

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