World Whale Day is TOMORROW! It’s the perfect time to celebrate these aquatic mammals and raise awareness on the challenges they face.

Only 73 Southern Resident orcas remain. They’re up against threats like climate change, ocean acidification, corporate overfishing, and increased vessel traffic. Their fragile habitats are being destroyed, pregnant orcas are losing their babies before birth, and critical orca food sources are being driven away.

Yet Big Oil, the fossil fuel industry, commercial fishing, and cruise companies all continue to profit from recklessly endangering these precious orcas and pushing them close to EXTINCTION.

Friend, if we don’t take immediate action to STOP corporate polluters from decimating our oceans, these endangered orcas could soon be WIPED OUT forever. 

Orcas are social, sensitive animals that live together in tight-knit family groups called pods, and they rely on each other for survival. Studies show that these animals can experience emotions similar to humans -- and the grief of losing a family member can decrease the pod’s chance of survival and the stress can even drive them to starvation!

These fascinating whales also play a key role in our own health, Friend. They release vital nutrients for phytoplankton, which provides half of the oxygen we breathe, while absorbing hundreds of thousands of tons of carbon each year. We can’t sit by silently while one of the world’s most treasured marine animal clings to survival and gets pushed closer to extinction every day by corporate greed. Let’s hold these corporations accountable for their ocean destruction and SAVE Southern Resident orcas from extinction before it’s too late. Take a stand now before World Whale Day tomorrow! >>

Thanks for your help saving orcas,
Friends of the Earth

 
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