The heartbreaking and true story of a lonely orca named Luna who
befriended humans in Nootka Sound, off the coast of Vancouver
Island by Michael Parfit and Suzanne Chisholm.
One summer in Nootka Sound on the west coast of Vancouver Island,
British Columbia, a young killer whale called Luna got separated
from his pod. Like humans, orcas are highly social and depend on
their families, but Luna found himself desperately alone. So he
tried to make contact with people. He begged for attention at boats
and docks. He looked soulfully into people's eyes. He wanted to
have his tongue rubbed. When someone whistled at him, he squeaked
and whistled back. People fell in love with him, but the government
decided that being friendly with Luna was bad for him, and tried to
keep him away from humans. Policemen arrested people for rubbing
Luna's nose. Fines were levied. Undaunted, Luna refused to give up
his search for connection and people went out to meet him, like
smugglers carrying friendship through the dark. But does friendship
work between species? People who loved Luna couldn't agree on how
to help him. Conflict came to Nootka Sound. The government built a
huge net. The First Nations' members brought out their canoes.
Nothing went as planned, and the ensuing events caught everyone by
surprise and challenged the very nature of that special and
mysterious bond we humans call friendship. "The Lost Whale"
celebrates the life of a smart, friendly, determined, transcendent
being from the sea who appeared among us like a promise out of the
blue: that the greatest secrets in life are still to be
discovered.
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