It has been a year since a humpback whale calf named Tango was struck and killed by a boat near Juneau. I stopped by a small island to look at the beached carcass three weeks ago. The skin had turned orange-brown, sagging beneath a rib cage gradually collapsing onto the beach. Tango's death troubled Heidi …
Eight Quirks of Recovering Wildlife
I was thrilled to have a short essay published in Orion Magazine this week. Enjoy contemplating the strange accommodations we make when wildlife returns. Read more at "Prune a Tree, Save a Bear." Credit: Andrzejuk Bartosz
How a Resurgence of Whales Can Change the Ocean
One of the most exciting recoveries I studied in Tenacious Beasts was the recovery of whales. Humpback and sperm whales are back. Humpbacks in the North Pacific have rocketed from 1,200 in the 1960s to 26,000 today. Sperm whales have recovered enough to become a serious headache for longline fishermen. The recovery gives reason for …
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