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In the heart of the Pacific Northwest, a tale of courage, compassion, and conservation unfolds. "Orca Tales" is a riveting narrative that brings to life the urgent struggle for the survival of Orcas, also known as killer whales, in the face of human recklessness.The story begins with a shocking incident: a young Orca is deliberately run over by a boat, an act witnessed and captured on video by two bystanders. As the narrative unfolds, we meet a diverse cast of characters - Jill, Jack, Chloe, Shirley, and others - who are drawn together by their shared mission to rescue and treat the injured…mehr

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In the heart of the Pacific Northwest, a tale of courage, compassion, and conservation unfolds. "Orca Tales" is a riveting narrative that brings to life the urgent struggle for the survival of Orcas, also known as killer whales, in the face of human recklessness.The story begins with a shocking incident: a young Orca is deliberately run over by a boat, an act witnessed and captured on video by two bystanders. As the narrative unfolds, we meet a diverse cast of characters - Jill, Jack, Chloe, Shirley, and others - who are drawn together by their shared mission to rescue and treat the injured Orca.From the daring rescue operations to the intricate medical procedures, the story offers a behind-the-scenes look at the efforts to save these magnificent creatures. But it's not just about the Orcas. It's also about the people who dedicate their lives to protecting them, their triumphs and challenges, and the bonds they form with each other and with the Orcas they strive to save."Orca Tales" is more than just a story. It's a call to action, a plea for awareness and respect for the wildlife with whom we share our world. It highlights the devastating impact of human actions on these creatures and underscores the urgent need for conservation.This book is a must-read for anyone who cares about wildlife, the environment, and the future of our planet. It's especially recommended for those who enjoy whale watching, as it provides a deeper understanding of these majestic creatures and the threats they face.By reading "Orca Tales," you're not just embarking on a captivating journey; you're also joining a global conversation about wildlife conservation. This is a story that needs to be heard. Will you listen?
Autorenporträt
Charles P. Howerton, a retired Computer Science Professor from the Metropolitan State College of Denver, has always been a man of two worlds: the structured realm of computer science and the wild, untamed expanse of the ocean.Born and raised in the heartland of America, Charles' fascination with the sea seemed unlikely. Yet, from a young age, he was captivated by the ocean's mysteries and its inhabitants, particularly the majestic Orca or killer whale. This fascination would become a lifelong passion, leading him on a journey spanned continents and decades.In his professional life, Charles was a respected academic known for his innovative approach to computer science education. His tenure at the Metropolitan State College of Denver was marked by a dedication to his students and a commitment to advancing the field of computer science.However, it was his passion for oceanic wildlife that truly defined him. Despite his inland roots, Charles became a staunch advocate for marine conservation. His love for the sea and its creatures was not just a hobby but a calling. The recent events involving Orcas in Australia, Spain, and Portugal deeply moved Charles. Seeing these magnificent creatures playing with boats, yet facing numerous threats from human activities, inspired him to use his pen to raise awareness."Orca Tales" is the culmination of Charles' dual passions. It combines his analytical mind with his love for the ocean, weaving together a narrative that is as compelling as it is important. Charles hopes to inspire a new generation of conservationists through this book, just as the sea once inspired a young boy from the heartland.Today, Charles P. Howerton is not just a retired professor; he is a voice for the voiceless, a champion for marine conservation, and a testament to the power of passion in driving change.