
INTERVIEW: Ainslie Cruickshank
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Female calf a beacon of hope for endangered southern resident killer whales. The birth of calf J59 offers promise for the future of the J pod, but experts say more protection for the orca’s habitat and food sources is needed to curb their decline. Ainslie Cruickshank, journalist with the Narwhal, explains.<br>PALGARY ALMANAC #143<br><br>Playlist: <ul><li>Ghost Cartridge - Teenagers</li><li>Ethel Cain - August Underground</li><li>Patrick Watson - Stay</li><li>Lee Livingston - Bay Whale (feat. Shauna Sheppard)</li><li>Crystal Eyes - 2,000 years</li><li>Ryan Kennedy - Heartbreaker</li><li>The Smile - We Don't Know What Tomorrow Brings</li><li>Alemania - Twin Shadow</li><li>Sudan Archives - Selfish Soul</li><li>Angel Olsen - Right Now</li><li>Samantha Savage Smith - Quickly</li><li>Metric - All Comes Crashing</li><li>Julie Doiron & Dany Placard - Lying</li><li>Wilco - Please Be Wrong</li><li>Kurt Vile - Kurt Runner</li><li>Apollo Ghosts - But I'll Be Around (Electric Version)</li><li>Duke Domino - Shooting Star</li><li>Mountain Head - Dedicated</li><li>Fish Memory - I'm Fine</li><li>Western Bloc - The Grim Gram</li><li>Steven Lambke - Turn the Planet Over</li><li>Matthew Cardinal - July 23rd</li><li>Wet Leg - Supermarket</li><li>Warpaint - Champion</li><li>Yves Jarvis - Stitchwork</li><li>Ghostkeeper - This is How I Know You</li><li>LIKE MINT - Die Angst</li><li>Kelly Lee Owens - Voice</li><li>Kelly Lee Owens - Nana</li><li>Kellarissa - Bad Influence</li><li>Jesse Mac Cormack - Let It Go</li></ul><img src="https://feedpress.me/link/15371/15364906.gif" height="1" width="1"/>