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humpback whales

Critters

A Living Classroom Experience

A migrating group of 8 kun humpback whales put on a show for Dave Wahl’s grade 7 graduating class who were travelling to T’aalan Stl’ang this week. The intelligent kun were bubble net feeding on iinang herring and other fish. The unique feeding method makes it easier for the kun to capture more Read more…

By info@haidanation.com, 8 yearsJune 14, 2017 ago
Critters

Humpbacks get big air

— Rhonda Lee McIsaac Gaaw Xaad Kil: Kun HlGaagilda Xaayda Kil: Kun English: Humpback Whale Latin: Megaptera novaeangliae (large winged) Kun Humpback whale are baleen whales, a filter feeder, and one of 76 cetacean species. They are considered an endangered species. They are slow swimmers, migrate long distances, dive deep Read more…

By info@haidanation.com, 9 yearsApril 19, 2016 ago
Marine

A surreal find on a Haida Gwaii beach

By Graham Richard — A keen of murrelets, the slosh of breaking waves and the hush of hemlock branches are sounds of Haida Gwaii. To children that live here those sounds are as recognizable as their mother’s voice. The ocean rings with whale songs and the Humpback whale’s is particularly Read more…

By info@haidanation.com, 10 years ago
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