Did anyone else grow up listening to the Raffi song "Baby Beluga"? It's by no means a prerequisite for enjoying the annual Beluga Cam, but the tune does make for nice mental background music while you watch. A partnership between Polar Bears International and explore.org, the livestream launched yesterday in honor of Arctic Sea Ice Day, offering above- and below-water views of playful beluga whales as they make their annual migration to warmer waters. The cam aims to raise awareness for the animals and other Arctic species, and there's even opportunity to serve as a citizen scientist at home — get the scoop below.
Rebekah Brandes
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The Annual Beluga Cam Is Now Live — And You Can Join the Ranks as a Citizen Scientist
Around 57,000 belugas make the trek southward from the Arctic to their summer grounds in Canada's Hudson Bay each year, the shallow waters of the Churchill River estuary providing the ideal environment to feed, mate, and give birth.
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