Orca calf born J42 is a girl

Story Credit: 
Judith Lavoie Times Colonist
Date Published: 
10 Nov 2007

New baby spotted west of Whidbey is J Pod’s second birth this year. A tiny head protectively flanked by two adult killer whales was the first sign of a new addition to a pod of endangered southern resident killer whales this week.

British Columbia's Whales

Story Credit: 
Judith Lavoie Times Colonist
Date Published: 
10 Feb 2008

British Columbia's Whales

Scientists admit that despite extensive research on marine mammals, relatively little is known.

The most startling fact about the whales that swim in the waters around Vancouver Island is the lack of facts.

Resident orcas arrive early this year, new baby in tow

Story Credit: 
Judith Lavoie - Times Colonist
Date Published: 
6 Jun 2008

At least some groups appreciate Victoria’s cold, wet weather.

Two pods of endangered resident killer whales, which do not usually return to waters around southern Vancouver Island until late June, were spotted off San Juan Island this week and, as a bonus, they have a bouncing, brand-new baby.

First elephant seal born at Race Rocks

Story Credit: 
Sarah Petrescu Times Colonist
Date Published: 
1 Feb 2009

A baby elephant seal born at Race Rocks a few nights ago is the ecological reserve’s first, and might be the most northerly birth of the mammal recorded, say the area’s guardians.

No rest for saviour of Race Rocks

Story Credit: 
By Edward Hill - Goldstream News Gazette
Date Published: 
12 May 2009

For a guy supposedly retired, Garry Fletcher can’t seem to sit still.

At Race Rocks off Metchosin, Fletcher is spearheading projects in alternative energy sources and undersea scientific research — not much different from when he was a teacher at Lester Pearson College of the Pacific.

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Park offers taste of the wild side

Story Credit: 
Amy Dove - Goldstream News Gazette
Date Published: 
4 Nov 2009

Wild Play element park opens at West Shore Parks and Rec

With hoots and hollers, Wild Play's newest element park opened to the public this week.

Students from John Stubbs elementary, West Shore Parks and Recreation staff and politicians took to the Monkido course to test their mettle Wednesday. By some accounts, it was a lot harder than it looked.