Southern resident killer whale puzzle
Endangered Pieces are puzzles where each piece represents one animal left in the wild.
The Southern Resident killer whale puzzle has 73 pieces.
With only 73 Southern Resident killer whales remaining in the wild, the future is increasingly uncertain for these awe-inspiring icons of the Pacific coast. As shipping intensifies and the ocean gets noisier, it’s becoming harder for the whales, also known as orcas, to use echolocation to find prey. At the same time their main food source, Chinook salmon, is less plentiful than it once was. Without enough food, fewer calves are born and they are less likely to survive. When you take home this unique puzzle, you are helping to support critical conservation work that helps safeguard animals like the Southern Resident killer whale.
Help build a future where puzzles like these become harder to do.
We are working with a variety of couriers, including Purolator, to ensure your gift arrives quickly. The current national shipping situation is uncertain and all efforts are being made to deliver your order on time.
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FAQ
Here are our most commonly asked questions about our WWF-Canada branded products.
See our FAQ page or contact gifts@wwfcanada.org for more help.
What is your returns, exchanges & refunds policy?
Providing the highest level of service and quality at WWF-Canada is very important to us. If you are unhappy with your purchase, we will do our best to rectify the situation.
Unfortunately, we are unable to reimburse incurred shipping costs when customers change their mind and request a refund.
If the return is due to our error, we will also refund the shipping costs.
We will do our utmost to ensure you are satisfied with your purchase.
Call us toll-free at 1-800-26-PANDA (1-800-267-2632) or email us at gifts@wwfcanada.org for more information. Our business hours are Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Average response time is within 1-2 business days.
How does my purchase help wildlife?
Your purchase helps support the conservation work that our scientists undertake to protect wildlife and their habitats. For example, e-store purchases help support narwhal tagging and research taking place through our Arctic Species Conservation Fund. This work helps us learn more about distribution, behaviour, and the impacts of underwater noise on narwhals, inspiring actions that safeguard the species.
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