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Pond inlet, Nunavut
CBC /
November 3, 2018
The two whales were spotted just 10 minutes outside of Pond Inlet, surprising local guides and scientists, who say it's a sign of shifts in the ecosystem.
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Ketchikan, Alaska, United States
Leila Kheiry, KRBD - Ketchikan /
Alaska Public Media /
November 2, 2018
Following an extremely dry summer, October started off equally dry. But, the second half of the month has brought enough rain that Ketchikan’s electric utility is finally switching off its diesel generators.
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on Alaska Public Media
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Aleksandrovsk, Alaska, United States
Nancy Yeaton /
LEO Network /
October 17, 2018
Squid are becoming more common on the shoreline over the past few years.
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Reykjavík, Reykjavík, Iceland
JELENA ĆIRIĆ /
Iceland Review /
October 17, 2018
If spotted seal numbers continue to decrease at the same rate, they will decrease by 84% over the next 45 years, a time period of three generations for the animals.
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on Iceland Review
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Fort Saint John, British Columbia, Canada
680 NEWS /
October 24, 2018
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
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on 680 NEWS
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Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
Sveriges Radio /
Radio Sweden /
November 1, 2018
Fewer than expected animals have been slaughtered early due to the unusually dry weather, reports a business association for Swedish slaughterhouses.
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on Radio Sweden
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Yle Uutiset /
November 3, 2018
Several hundred thousand Arctic foxes are estimated to remain worldwide, but the population in Norway, Sweden and Finland has plummeted to just 250.
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on Yle Uutiset
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Hofn, East, Iceland
RÚV /
November 1, 2018
The Icelandic lobster stock is at an historic low and last fishing season was the worst catch ever known in Iceland.
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on RÚV
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