Dead sea otter (Enhydra lutris) found on the beach with no obvious sign of injury although it did show signs of hair loss.
Climate change is causing trouble on Herschel Island.
Large egg case found on beach, perhaps belonging to a Big Skate (Raja binoculata)
Residents of the U.S. territory were bracing for months without electricity or running water in the aftermath of Super Typhoon Yutu.
Sea Nettle (Chrysaora melanaster) jellyfish washed up on the beach.
A 100-foot vessel, the Polar Bear, ended up aground on an island across a channel from the town.
Sea Star (Pisaster ochraceus) appears sick but is actually healthy.
East Island, a strip of gravel and sand northwest of Honolulu, "appears to be under water" after Hurricane Walaka surged past Hawaii, officials said.
Two quakes shook the coast of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta Tuesday night about 45 miles offshore of the community of Hooper Bay.
The animals are thought to have contracted the disease from exposure to dormant anthrax spores in the soil of a feeding site on a farm. This is the first documented case of anthrax in livestock in B.C
Between two thousand and three thousand are estimated to have been evacuated in Puerto Vallarta, according to estimates by municipal authorities; however,
Uncommon coyote sighting in the Interior.
With Halloween just over a week out, Fairbanks is looking at the potential of a third straight year with minimal snow cover, and a possible first ever green Halloween.
Chris Flickinger says the number of animals killed by bears is way above average, causing a sizable financial loss.
The blob is the popular name for a huge patch of warm water that has reached above normal temperatures in the Pacific Ocean.
During Thursday’s Ketchikan City Council meeting, City Manager Karl Amylon said that Ketchikan Public Utilities started switching back and forth between hydro and diesel a few weeks ago, but starting Oct. 15th, extremely low lake levels meant switching completely to diesel.
Southeast Alaska had a very dry September. Heavy rains returned to the region this month, triggering a large mudslide on the Haines Highway.
It's believed the pine bunting has never been seen south of Alaska — until this week.
A meteorologist says unseasonably warm weather in B.C. is once again causing a large area of the Pacific Ocean to heat up considerably, emulating a phenomenon from past years known as the “blob.”
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