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Related: About this forumIn Seattle, phones ding. Killer whales could be close
SEATTLE (AP) Peter Bates was dropping his car at the mechanic this month when a notification pinged on his phone: killer whales were approaching his Seattle neighborhood.
He hopped on a bus toward the water, then an electric bike. He was pedaling along a shoreline trail when orcas black fins and white spots punched through the water a few yards away.
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In a city known for stunning views of Puget Sound, and where the fate of the endangered resident orcas is a common topic of conversation, catching glimpses of the enchanting creatures is still an elusive treat.
But Salish Wildlife Watch, a WhatsApp group chat that alerts its 1,800 members when orcas are near, aims to make it easier for residents like Bates to have wondrous experiences with them, and to motivate people to learn about and protect the animals.
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