Overview
In the warm waters of Mexico gray whales give birth, nurse their calves, rest and play before their monumental journey north. Each spring, they swim 5,000 miles along the Pacific coast from Mexico to the Arctic. The trip ends in the nutrient-rich feeding grounds of the Bering Sea in Alaska. Gray whales migrate farther than any mammal on earth. In the fall, they travel back to Mexico again for a round trip journey of 10,000 miles. |
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Image: Keith Jones
January |
Image: Caroline Armon
February |
Image: Caroline Armon
March |
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Image: Adrienne DeLiso
April |
Image: Adrienne DeLiso
May |
Image: Adrienne DeLiso
June |
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Image: Keith Jones
August |
Image: Renee Bonner
September |
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Image: Michael H. Smith
November |
Image: Keith Jones
December |