Stop Pushing Majestic Orca Whales to Extinction

Target: Governor Jay Inslee, State of Washington

Goal: Safeguard Washington’s endangered orca whale population.

In the waters of Washington, the orca whales, often referred to as killer whales, are currently facing an ominous and highly uncertain future. These magnificent marine beings have endured a litany of daunting challenges over the years, including the alarming decline in salmon populations, the degradation of their once-pristine habitats, the relentless disruption caused by vessel traffic, and the insidious infiltration of toxic pollutants into their delicate environment.

The cumulative effect of these threats is placing these awe-inspiring creatures in an increasingly precarious position, demanding immediate and concerted action to secure their survival for generations to come.

Efforts to address these issues have been insufficient to halt the decline of the orca population. Without decisive action, the Southern Resident orcas, in particular, remain at risk of extinction, with only a few dozen individuals left in their fragile community.

Sign the petition below to demand comprehensive and immediate action to protect cherished orca whales. Together, their survival must be ensured for generations to come.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear Governor Inslee,

As concerned citizens, we urge you to take resolute action to protect Washington’s iconic orca whale population. These incredible creatures are not only a symbol of our state but also vital indicators of the health of our marine ecosystems.

The decline of the Southern Resident orcas is a distressing reality we can no longer ignore. To secure their future, we implore you to lead efforts to expand and safeguard critical orca habitats, ensuring their access to ample food sources. Let’s implement and enforce measures to reduce vessel traffic impacts, including speed limits and no-go zones while enhancing efforts to reduce toxic pollutants entering our waters, threatening both orca health and their prey.

You must advocate for comprehensive salmon recovery plans, addressing the orca’s primary food source.

Governor Inslee, the world is watching, and the orcas of Washington’s waters need your strong leadership to ensure their survival. We stand united in our call for immediate, meaningful action to protect these incredible creatures and the delicate ecosystems they depend on.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

Photo credit: Dennis Jarvis


2 Comments

  1. I don’t see things being done to assist orcas.m They are still starving to death. I give them more credit than I do our pollution as they are starting to attempt to sink boats. Why? People are on them and they are smarter than most of us and realize the people who could help are all words and no actions. They know they have a right to be on earth, a right to eat, a right to not have their habitat taken away by dummies. That’s the way we act! I can’t blame them. They are intelligent and brave but we have guns. That’s the only difference. If we had no guns things in this world would be so different, maybe better. We also have weak government representatives who are lax in getting involved and weak laws if any laws at all. Obviously we are too stupid to make an effective change. Is all lost?

  2. The decline of the Southern Resident orcas is a distressing reality we can no longer ignore. To secure their future, we implore you to lead efforts to expand and safeguard critical orca habitats, ensuring their access to ample food sources. Let’s implement and enforce measures to reduce vessel traffic impacts, including speed limits and no-go zones while enhancing efforts to reduce toxic pollutants entering our waters, threatening both orca health and their prey.
    These whales deserve to live and they have suffered under your care or lack of care for years. They need you in order to survive. Please help now!

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