Join us on Crowdcast for Season 2 of Cetacean Sessions focused on recent
advances in killer whale science. Cetacean Sessions is a free seasonal
weekly webinar series where we discuss impactful cetacean science with
those conducting it around the world. It is informal, educational,
interactive and geared towards those studying or interested in cetaceans.

Cetacean Session #9 is Mother's Day, Sunday, May 8th at 7:00pm Pacific
Time. In this session we will discuss why all killer whale Mums are
important and how they influence orca society. Mia Lybkær Kronborg Nielsen
will provide an overview of this topic including her article “A long
postreproductive life span is a shared trait among genetically distinct
killer whale populations” recently published in Ecology and Evolution.
Presentation and discussion will be followed by live Q&A with the audience.

Please visit our Crowdcast channel to register and for more information on
our upcoming and past sessions. https://www.crowdcast.io/cetaceansessions

Sincerely, Jared Towers
Director, Bay Cetology
https://baycetology.org
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