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After humans, killer whales are the most socially and ecologically complex species on the planet. They pass on cultural traditions down generations, just like us. ADOPT a whale and help us learn more - including how best to protect them.
Your Stories and Experiences
It is always a memorable experience when we get the chance to see killer whales. Have you seen killer whales in the wild or one day hope too? Maybe you saw your adopted wild killer whale, or wrote a story about killer whales. We would love to hear your stories or experiences and share them here on our site. Together we can all make a difference to help protect these magnificant creature!
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