The Center for Whale Research (CWR) is a dedicated organization based in Friday Harbor, WA, focused on the study and conservation of the critically endangered Southern Resident killer whale population in the Pacific Northwest. With over four decades of research, CWR collects detailed demographic data, records births and deaths, and gathers information on the behavior and ecology of these magnificent creatures. Their groundbreaking research aims to inform management decisions and protect this vulnerable and now endangered population.
CWR takes action to preserve the habitat and food sources of the Southern Resident orcas, including the recent purchase of a 45-acre ranch along Washington State's Elwha River. This strategic move contributes to the conservation of Chinook salmon habitat, a crucial food source for the orcas, and supports the recovery of the Elwha River ecosystem. Through their outreach and education center, CWR invites visitors to immerse themselves in the world of whales, offering interactive displays, videos, and the opportunity to learn from naturalists and researchers about the magnificent whales of the Salish Sea.
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