MIGWAT: BRITISH COLUMBIA'S SEALS
Summary:
They lift their heads first—dark, liquid eyes catching the shifting light of the Pacific. Then the whiskers twitch, sensing currents and vibrations. A soft exhale. A tumble from sun-warmed rock to cold green water. In a heartbeat, they vanish beneath the surface, transformed from sleepy beach-goers to effortless underwater hunters.These are seals—migwat, in Kwak'wala—the shapeshifters of
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conservation