Resident Ravens Disappeared in Early April
Caribou calving on the Kobuk River, seems early to calf.
Many Greylag Goose on Spildra, Norway
After a bat was found near Seattle with deadly White Nose Syndrome, a conservation group has teamed up with cave explorers to find out if B.C.'s bats are also affected. The White Nose fungus can kill 99 or even 100 percent of a population it infects.
Unusual weather pattern that changes conditions quickly.
Communities on the southern coastline of Kenai Peninsula have noticed changes to trees as a result of the aphid.
In less than three years, the number of animals on the island of Kolguyev dropped from more than 12,000 to only 153.
Identified as a male Varied Thrush (Ixoreus naevius)
Spiking levels of birch pollen around much of the state are also being seen during an early spring in Anchorage this week, as doctors deal with an influx of allergy and asthma patients.
Over the past few months, a massive toxic bloom of the marine diatom Pseudo-nitzschia, stretching from central California to the Alaska Peninsula, has resulted in significant impacts to coastal resources and marine life. NOAA has been working closely with federal, state, tribal, academic, and other partners to respond to this unprecedented harmful algal bloom (HAB).
Least Surprising News: Another Warm Month in Alaska
Unknown furry moth
Allergy season happening sooner
Unalakleet River goes out early
A newly built bridge in Tes soum of Uvs Province collapsed on Saturday during a heavy rain.
Moose (Alces alces) near village
Early green up following a very mild winter with little snow.
Tapioca like growth identified as larval trematode parasites (digenean metacercariae).
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