As global temperatures rise, the lives of countless plants and animals are changing in response. That includes king penguins, which a new study predicts will see profound, climate-driven changes in their numbers and the location of their breeding grounds over the next century.
Researchers say the concentration of plastic waste in the European Arctic is now comparable or even higher than in more urban and populated areas.
Mid-January robin sighting in Chuathbaluk.
A female northern cardinal has made Cranbrook her home, and is drawing birders from all over BC
Mid-January sparrow sighting in Pedro Bay
The early arrival of robins in southeast Alaska.
How will climate change affect health in Alaska? Dangerous travel conditions could cause more accidents, warmer temperatures could spread new diseases and the topsy-turvy weather could worsen mental health. Those are some conclusions from a new state report released Monday. Listen now
Peregrine falcon observed in interior Alaska in early January.
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