PNW Protectors show

PNW Protectors

Summary: We are excited to bring you insightful conversations with the people and heroes playing a vital role in the effort to protect and save the 75 critically endangered Southern Resident Orcas. Whom we all love.

Podcasts:

 The Orcas Told the Story | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:11

f you haven't read or listened to the audio book Lost Frequency and you love orcas....go and do it as soon as possible. This is a fantastic book and we were lucky enough to sit down with author Barry Swanson and his partner Marine Naturalist Rachelle Hayden to talk about his book, the state of the Southern Resident Orcas, and what all of us can do to help. I hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as we had making it.  Holdfast, Cy and Snow

 Breaching the Lower Four Snake River Dams by Jim Waddell | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:09

Jim Waddell is a retired Civil Engineer from the US Army Corps of Engineers where he served for 36 years. Over the last 6 years Jim has been leading the movement to breach the lower four snake river dams in order to save the salmon and Southern Resident Orca populations with his "Dam Sense" recommendations. Jim speaks with us in depth about the importance of why breaching is so critical this year, the complexities, the logistics, the cost, and the bureaucracy we all have to overcome in order save our orcas.

 Gary Sutton and Tasli Shaw | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:07:17

Internationally famous Gary Sutton (Pro Orca Photographer) and Tasli Shaw (Renowned Orca Artist) joined us from Vancouver Island in this PNW Protectors podcast episode to share some mind blowing Orca stories, a Canadian perspective of the plight of the Southern Resident Orcas (SRKW), and ways we all can help Save Our Orcas. Prepare yourself for an amazing hour long journey with these two incredible souls. Enjoy!

 Co-Extinction Film: A SRKW Documentary Series | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:07

Gloria and Elena, co-directors or Co-Extinction Film, share with us their experiences of what it's like to tackle a documentary series about such a powerful topic: the co-extinction of chinook salmon and the Southern Resident Orcas. Neither of them have had ever made films before, but through social media and sheer will, they brought together a powerful team of cinematographers and film crew from around the globe to help create what is to be surely to be one of the most powerful conservation series of 2019.

 Searching for Chinook: Documentary Film about the Southern Resident Orcas | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:09

Alex and Maria spent 3 months this summer on SJI filming their movie "Searching for Chinook." What they couldn't have known was the tragic events of Tahlequah (J-35) pushing her dead calf for 18 days over 1,000 miles as well as young Scarlet (J-50) dying after a long fight with starvation during their filming timeline. Alex and Maria felt it was going to be a tough summer, but they had no idea the amount of drama they would be capturing everyday filming the orcas, politicians, scientists, and Orca experts.

 Saving the SRKW with Dr. Joe Gaydos | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:35

Dr. Joe Gaydos spoke to us about the science behind breaching the Lower Four Snake River Dams, his summer up close and personal with the Southern Resident Orcas, and ways each and every individual can save our Orcas! Visit our website at www.pnwprotectors.com or follow us on Instagram @pnwprotectors for more information on the latest SRKW news and how you can help Save Our Orcas!

 Orca Task Force Recommends Ban on SRKW Whale Watching | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:02

Jeff Friedman, President of the Pacific Whale Watching Association, and Sara Shimazu, Naturalist on Maya's Legacy whale watching, speak about their most magical encounters in the Salish Sea with our beloved Orcas as well as their thoughts on the Orca Task Force's "bold" 3-5 year recommendation ban on SRKW whale watching. To learn more about the Southern Resident Orcas and what you can do to save them, be sure to check out our website at www.pnwprotectors.com and follow us on Instagram @pnwprotectors

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