Sometimes called the “canaries of the sea,” these whales are very vocal. The beluga whale sings loudly, using a variety of chirps, whistles and clicks to communicate with each other. Social animals, they spend most of their lives in pods of under a dozen individuals—except during summer migrations, when pods converge into large groups that can number in the thousands. During the rest of the year beluga whales often separate into two groups, one of all mature males and the other females and their young calves.
Beluga whales inhabit the arctic waters of northern latitudes, and like all animals evolved to live amongst the sea ice they face threats from looming climate change and warming oceans.
When you make a symbolic adoption, your donation supports Oceana campaigns against drivers of climate change like dirty offshore drilling and promotes the transition to renewable sources of energy such as responsibly sited offshore wind.
Adoption includes:
- Personalized adoption certificate
Please note digital certificates will be emailed to the email address associated with your order by the end of the following business day. Downloads purchased Friday afternoon will be fulfilled Monday morning.