A whale research group involved in efforts to rescue an orphaned orca calf from a Vancouver Island lagoon says she has not been seen since May 10, despite multiple recent sightings of her family members.
The calf, known by its Indigenous name kwiisaḥiʔis or "Brave Little Hunter," made international headlines after getting trapped in a tidal lagoon off Vancouver Island.
As Kylie Stanton reports, researchers were keeping a watchful eye on the orphaned whale until it vanished.
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The calf, known by its Indigenous name kwiisaḥiʔis or "Brave Little Hunter," made international headlines after getting trapped in a tidal lagoon off Vancouver Island.
As Kylie Stanton reports, researchers were keeping a watchful eye on the orphaned whale until it vanished.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/10605662/orphan-orca-calf-brave-little-hunter/
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