OFFICIAL: TIMMY IS ALIVE — TRACKING SIGNAL RETURNS NEAR ICELAND!


OFFICIAL: TIMMY IS ALIVE — TRACKING SIGNAL RETURNS NEAR ICELAND!
One week after his release, Timmy is proving that freedom suits him perfectly.
Let’s be absolutely clear: Timmy did not die in Denmark.

The whale carcᴀss found on Anholt Island was another unidentified whale and had no connection to Timmy.
In a stunning update, IFAW has confirmed that Timmy’s tracking signal reappeared after three days of travel and is now located off the coast of Iceland.
This is exactly what everyone hoped for.

Timmy is back in the wild, navigating the open ocean and feeding in one of the world’s most productive marine ecosystems.
Young humpback whales can live up to 80–90 years.
Today, Timmy’s future looks brighter than ever.