Spotted half a dozen wood frogs crossing Roland Road, Fairbanks. Those that were run over by cars were females loaded with eggs.
After attacks belugas scattered northward, away from a traditional calving area. Scattering could impact the survival rate of young belugas.
Dry conditions fuel dozens of fires and result in a state of emergency across the Siberian Federal District.
It's still snowing in early May.
Chris Burn at Carleton University is tracking the growing cost of maintaining Yukon’s Dempster Highway as warmer weather brings more landslides, washouts and other challenges.
Last year there was a large infestation of caterpillars in the area, wondering if that is why we have all the moths this spring
Several bald eagles were observed with sores around their eyes and bills.
Seems to happen same time each year.
No one really knows why algae put so much effort into making poisons. Alexandrium makes saxitoxin, and causes PSP. Another algae called Pseudo-nitzschia produces domoic acid, the source of amnesiac shellfish poisoning.
But the age-old Inugguit lifestyle is changing fast as the climate warms, disrupting long-held patterns and possibilities and forcing economic challenges as a traditional hunting culture weighs new industries such as fishing and even tourism.
A limpet not seen in the area before.
A tundra fire has burned nearly 2,000 acres on the Selawik National Wildlife Refuge over the past week.
Forty-one whales have died in the past 15 months along the Atlantic coast from North Carolina to Maine. Ten of the whales were killed by collisions with ships.On average, eight humpback whales are stranded each year and fewer than two are hit by ships.
A parasitic copepod- similar to or possibly Salmincola.
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