Biologists suspect climate change and mild winters may have prompted April's early out migration from Auke Creek.
Around Isla Todos Santos, a massive Giant Kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) bed die-off was observed, which may be linked to the 2015-2016 El Niño event.
Low lake water on ANTHC campus (Algae)
A moose was seen with some of its fur missing.
A succession of mystery hairless elk have have been spotted in the village of Neiden close to Norway's far northeastern border with Russia, leaving scientists scratching their heads as to the cause.
5/2/15 Urban Canada goose - King Cove, Alaska, USA
Warm water threatens marine habitats off the coast of BC
4/20.15 Late snow - King Cove, Alaska, USA
4/20/14 Thunder and lightening - King Cove, Alaska, USA
The bird was flying and just dropped dead.
4/16/15 Early waterfowl - Anchorage, Alaska, USA
A family of five black bears is roaming an Alaska neighborhood, toppling trash cans as the group rummages for food and scaring some residents who believe the animals are the same ones seen in the area last summer.
Salmonberry blossom seem a little early this year.
4/4/15 Increase in pike - Quinhagak, Alaska, USA
Last year, 2014, was the hottest year ever recorded on Earth. Unlike other worldwide problems from which Canadians might feel relatively safe and isolated, but Canada is actually ground zero of global climate.
Restrictions on bag limits and season length will start July 1 for both the Western Arctic and Teshekpuk herds, whose numbers are dropping. Restrictions will affect both resident and nonresident hunters.
Normally, we have so many feet of snow throughout the village and the mountains would be packed with snow.
3/24/15 Early golfing - Palmer, Alaska, USa
Early pussy willows - Anchorage, Alaska, USA
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