Love this post, Pam. We have a gorgeous print of the Right Whale in our dining room after our son was obsessed with whales for a time. Connecticut’s state animal is the sperm whale, btw. It was the official mascot of my son’s elementary school, so we adopted a whale named George Washington from Allied Whale (a non-profit research group attached to the College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor, ME, where our other son ended up going to college, coincidentally): https://www.coa.edu/allied-whale/ — it’s a great org if folks are interested!
This is great information -- thanks, Pam! I hope we can do our part to make sure right whales are around for many more centuries.
Love this post, Pam. We have a gorgeous print of the Right Whale in our dining room after our son was obsessed with whales for a time. Connecticut’s state animal is the sperm whale, btw. It was the official mascot of my son’s elementary school, so we adopted a whale named George Washington from Allied Whale (a non-profit research group attached to the College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor, ME, where our other son ended up going to college, coincidentally): https://www.coa.edu/allied-whale/ — it’s a great org if folks are interested!