Each winter, something remarkable happens along the Pacific coast of Baja California Sur, Mexico. After one of the longest migrations of any mammal, gray whales arrive in protected lagoons to breed, give birth, and nurse their calves. And in a few specific places, most notably San Ignacio Lagoon, these whales do something almost unheard of in the wild: they approach humans. This has led to one of the most commonly asked questions we receive abo…
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