Unusually high abundance of rusty tussock moth caterpillars in the Nome area.
This is the first breeding record for this species in all of Canada.
Uncommon wildlfower species found in suburban Calgary.
The Bering Sea island is breeding habitat for millions of seabirds, including rare migratory species. A “strike team” had been searching for the rogue rat for 10 months.
Goldfish compete with native fish for food, potentially threatening an ecosystem.
It is the first polar bear seen in the city in more than 40 years, according to local environmentalists.
Because of the increased travel distance, only families with larger boats were able to participate in the hunt and bring back enough to make the trip cost effective. With a heavier load in the boat, one family ran out of gas trying to get home and had to be rescued.
When young Jack James looked out the window of his home at Anvil Mountain on June 7, he saw a red squirrel.
A large group of black plant bug nymphs were observed in early June.
A marine biologist at the Marine and Freshwater Research institute who specializes in whales says that it’s rare for pilot whales to venture so far north, but said that it’s possible that the pilot whales' appearance in Iceland’s waters can be credited to warming ocean temperatures.
A lone hiker in East Iceland found a wandering walrus, and managed to snap some fantastic photos.
A White-winged Dove was photographed at the Port Renfrew Marina at 11:57 am on August 22-2018 but was misidentified as a Band-tailed Pigeon...
Gord Curry and Ted Down found an adult Brown Booby sitting on a log in Queen Charlotte Strait, NW of Pultney Point Lighthouse on Malcolm Island, while they were fishing.
The American Bullfrog is native to the Eastern United States and southern maritime provinces of Canada. It has famously spread west and now north in recent decades.
Unusual Stellar sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus) sighting in Utqiaġvik.
Unidentified beetle pupa found near camp on a river bank.
Sightings of great egrets have been reported for decades, but sightings this summer confirm the first time the species has nested in Finland.
Sargassum, a type of seaweed, is creating problems as it washes up across the Caribbean.
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