The trout we were gorging on them and the mergansers looked like they had eaten their fill.
Possible wolf spider seen in Teller
A 7-foot "wall of ice" from a Susitna River ice jam slammed into Alaska Railroad tracks north of Talkeetna on Saturday, pushing the rails 25 feet off course, the railroad said Monday.The Alaska Railroad is racing to make repairs in time for the start of its tourist season on Wednesday.
Residents of Jean Marie River can rest easy now, as rising water levels from the Mackenzie River have now receded.
A temperature of 27.7 degrees Celsius was recorded in the southern city of Kouvola.
City a ‘smoky hell’ as hill on opposite side of Amur River is in flames while driver films inferno on train track.
Sea ice has shrunk, but scientists are seeing signs that Alaska's bowhead whales are flourishing.
Early mosquito sighting in NWT.
The Finnish Coast Guard came to the rescue of a whale caught in a fish trap on Saturday in the narrow region of the Gulf of Bothnia known as Kvarken.
The highest flood levels in Finland's measurement history are predicted to hit Rovaniemi. The cities of Tornio and Kittilä also expect extensive water damage.
At the time of the encounter, Einar had been line fishing for a while. He and his boatmate had just been talking about how many whales were around.
The snowfall in Nome over the winter didn’t break the all-time record but it came close. According to the National Weather Service, 115.5 inches of snow fell, making the winter of 2017/18 number two for snowfall since modern weather reporting began.
Two hundred walruses surprised residents on an Alaskan peninsula after arriving en masse on a beach.
Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee proclaimed a state of emergency Saturday for counties in the eastern part of the state
Everyone seems to be wondering, "What happened to spring?" Last month, a persistent flow of Arctic air blanketed the eastern two-thirds of the nation. Record cold, and even snow in some areas, delayed the onset of warm spring-like conditions.
Spiders possibly wolf spiders of family (Lycosidae) numbering some 75 to 100 were seen on top of snow along Boulder Creek road and lagoon.
As the ice breaks up on waterways across the North, the spring river breakup has come to a close in Hay River but not before it created a feast of fish for local birds.
Ross's Gulls are normally seen in the high Arctic, this is the first reported sighting in Togiak. A similar sighting was reported to LEO Network from Hooper Bay.
It is unusual for skates to wash up on the beach.
Research finds farmed salmon virus may cause jaundice/anemia.
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