URL Links To Other Orca Sites
- Animal Diversity Web Classification and details on Orcinus orca.
- Free 'Corky' project Corky was taken from the A5 pod, in December 1969. Corky has been held captive for the past 25 years. Corky's family is still alive and well in the waters of British Columbia. Find out how you can help Corky.
- Killer Whale Research Vancouver Aquarium Killer Whale Adoption Program.
- Killer Whales A Sea World Education Resource.
- Orca Adoption Program A project of the Whale Museum, Washington, U.S.A.
- Orca Investigations Educational Technologies at BBN has been exploring ways to use computer and networking technologies to improve teaching and learning. Working in close collaboration with practicing classroom teachers, our group conducts basic research in human learning and cognition, develops software tools that extend and enrich the traditional curriculum, and provides the professional development educators need to make the most of the new technologies.
- Orca Primer from the Oregon On-line highway.
- Orcinus orca Seemansgarn und Zoologenzwirn haben ein blutrŸnstiges Bild zu-sammengesponnen. Heutzutage ist der Orca als scheinbar gebŠndigter "Killerwal" zu einem allseits bestaunten Showstar umstilisiert worden. Beide Klischees - Ungeheuer und UnterhaltungskŸnstler - sind falsch.
- Orcinus orca Oyafuso's fascination with Orcas.
- Stefan Jacob's Orca - HomepageStefan has provided some information on Orca's along with his experiences. Included are images and links to other sites.
- The Orca Newfoundland & Labrador tourist guide.
- The Orca Foundation Created in 1995 to bring the wonders of the killer whale, or orca, to the general public. While the Foundation has planned a number of exciting educational programs, we also hope to provide a neutral forum for discussion of the controversy surrounding the captivity of intelligent marine mammals.
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