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On a mission to save cetaceans, one drone flight at a time
As apex predators, killer whales rule the waves in regions all over the globe—from the historic coast of the Pacific Northwest to the ocean around Iceland and all the way to the frigid waters of Antarctica. But our changing world and its evolving ecosystems are a challenge to even those at the top of the food chain. Enter Dr. Holly Fearnbach, one of the world’s foremost killer whale researchers, who’s worked to support the conservation of cetaceans—humpbacks, minke whales, dolphins, and more—in U.S. and international waters for more than 20 years. Get Inspired By Photos, Videos, Webinars, Stories, And Exclusive Offers. Sign Up

On a mission to save cetaceans, one drone flight at a time
As apex predators, killer whales rule the waves in regions all over the globe—from the historic coast of the Pacific Northwest to the ocean around Iceland and all the way to the frigid waters of Antarctica. But our changing world and its evolving ecosystems are a challenge to even those at the top of the food chain. Enter Dr. Holly Fearnbach, one of the world’s foremost killer whale researchers, who’s worked to support the conservation of cetaceans—humpbacks, minke whales, dolphins, and more—in U.S. and international waters for more than 20 years. Get Inspired By Photos, Videos, Webinars, Stories, And Exclusive Offers. Sign Up
