Aerial shots of what appeared to be remnants of an oil spill in the Essequibo River has turned out to be huge beds of sargassum seaweed which is now a
Seasonal swings set drivers up for bad trip.
Forecasts indicate that ice cover will thin by dozens of centimetres all the way up to Lapland.
At least 90 left homeless in one village after raging infernos, say reports.
the Beaufort Picnic Area appears to consist of stream-origin alluvial cobbles, pebbles, and perhaps sand, and so not well consolidated, thus perhaps making these trees relatively vulnerable to wind. The snapped-off trees, however, indicate the unusually high intensity of this particular windstorm.
Lame, exhausted and confused, the young male polar bear is far from his natural habitat to the north.
A sharp decline in chestnut trees caused by a parasitic fungus in Russia's southern Krasnodar region is threatening the area's honey production, according to local beekeepers and scientists.
I rarely see trumpeter swans on the lake, and I don't ever remember seeing them so early.
The sun when direct was intense, definitely not April and not May...more like the month of June.
Wildlife officials say populations of the silvery Pacific sardine have plummeted over the past decade.
Permafrost preserved the ‘oldest blood in the world’ boosting hopes of bringing extinct species back to life.
Both sides of Cook Inlet are eroding near Tyonek. The erosion is reaching old and new growth trees, and causing more debris to fall in to the Inlet, which easily get caught in set nets.
In the earliest breakup since the contest began in 1917, the Nenana Ice Classic Tripod fell early this morning.
Blockage at the city's main lift station has forced sewage to overflow into the bay, so it doesn't back into people's homes.
One wildlife expert says seeing more than 2,000 trumpeter swans at the sanctuary is unusual, but on Saturday there were nearly 3,000 counted.
Trees and wires came down early Monday morning as rain poured down and wind whipped across Massachusetts, the National Weather Service said.
The Arctic Sounder - Serving the Northwest Arctic and the North Slope
Frigid north winds blow down from the Arctic Ocean, freeze saltwater and push sea ice south. The ice normally prevents waves from forming and locks onto beaches, walling off villages. But not this year.
Northern Pike (Esox Lucius) caught with "pug head" jaw deformity, usually associated with cold water temperatures during incubation.
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