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| A newborn orca surfaces next to orca J40 in central Puget Sound on Dec. 26, 2023 [Maya Sears, under NMFS Permit 27052] | 
For the New Year! Newborn
          orca spotted near Seattle off Bainbridge Island
Beachgoers and whale
      researchers were excited to spot a newborn calf swimming with the
      Northwest’s endangered orcas on Tuesday near Seattle. On
      Wednesday, the Center for Whale Research confirmed that the baby
      orca is the newest member of J pod, one of the Northwest’s three
      family groups of the endangered killer whales known as the
      southern residents.  
Endangered
            Species Act’s 50th anniversary: What 6 NW animals can tell
            us 
        The ESA turns 50 this month, and if beating extinction is the
        measure, the law has been a success. Of the more than 1,600 U.S.
        species listed for protection since the act’s inception, 99%
        have been rescued from the oblivion of extinction. 
      
Two
            accidents in one year show risks of oil industry to tribal
            nations, environment 
        All of Washington state’s oil refineries are near or on tribal
        reservations. 
      
Baby
            boom of 59 pups helps endangered B.C. marmot toward recovery
          
        Thanks to the new pups, there's been a 50 per cent increase in
        the total population since the end of last year, when there were
        204 marmots. 
The Lummi Nation is voicing its opposition to British Petroleum's goal of expanding oil operations at Cherry Point, near Ferndale, Washington, north of Bellingham. The Lummi call this area "Xwe’chi’eXen," consider it a cultural and archaeological site where many of its ancestors lay, and also argues that BP's industrial operations would interfere with its fishing rights.
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