Chinook salmon and its importance to Southern Resident killer whales
Hearing is an important for killer whales as vision is for humans
Cory and Janice from Roundhouse Radio speak with Raincoast’s Misty MacDuffee about the importance of Chinook salmon to the survival of Southern Resident killer whales.
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