What the swift collapse of some Labrador caribou can tell us about endangered speciesGeorge's Island, Labrador, Canada 12 Feb 2018
CBC News
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Arctic birds, seals and reindeer killed by marine plastics; pollution expected to riseSvalbard, Svalbard, Norway 9 Feb 2018
Radio Australia
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Two bears were badly burned in wildfires, and fish skin helped heal themSummerland, California, United States 26 Jan 2018
Washington Post
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Roads prove deadly for reindeer in 2018Tallåsen, Västerbotten, Sweden 22 Jan 2018
Radio Sweden
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In the Alaska Arctic, more rain may mean fewer musk oxenWrangel Island 19 Jan 2018
Anchorage Daily News
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Invasive species are still rare in the Arctic — but that could soon changeKatla Volcano, South, Iceland 18 Jan 2018
Arctic Now
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State report details potential health impacts of climate changeNewtok, Alaska, United States 8 Jan 2018
Alaska Public Media
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Porcupine caribou herd numbers highest in monitoring historyArctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, United States 3 Jan 2018
Alaska Public Media
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Saiga Antelopes Are Struck Again by a Plague in Central AsiaХовд, Hovd, Mongolia 20 Dec 2017
The Washington Post
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Wolves and logging both cut into Prince of Wales deerPrince of Wales Island, Alaska, United States 18 Dec 2017
Alaska Public Media
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Blog: Can environmental diplomacy save Arctic languages?Naryan-Mar, Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia 13 Dec 2017
Eye on the Arctic
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Video of emaciated polar bear may not be what it seems11 Dec 2017
CBC Radio
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Wolf sightings have increased this yearJuneau, Alaska, United States 3 Dec 2017
Juneau Empire
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Two moose calves die after likely eating poisonous ornamental plantsAnchorage, Alaska, United States 3 Dec 2017
KTUU
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63 bears destroyed in Yukon this year because of human conflictWhitehorse, Yukon, Canada 29 Nov 2017
CBC News
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Paper Mill Dam: Swimming Hole MonitoringPaper Mill Dam, Port Alberni, British Columbia, Canada 25 Nov 2017 |
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Beavers slapping tails on far-north waters24 Nov 2017
Arctic Sounder
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Nearly 4 times more bears were shot dead this year in Anchorage than in 2016Anchorage, Alaska, United States 11 Nov 2017
Alaska Dispatch News
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With musk oxen attacks seemingly on rise, one Nome pet owner calls for more actionNome, Alaska, United States 10 Nov 2017
Alaska Public Media
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Alpha male shot as wolves set up territory west of HelsinkiKisko, Southwest Finland, Finland 8 Nov 2017
Yle Uutiset
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These brown bears should be hibernating, but they’re raiding trash in Eagle River insteadEagle River, Alaska, United States 7 Nov 2017
Alaska Dispatch News
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Kincaid Beach Littered with Whale PartsUpper Cook Inlet, Alaska, United States 2 Nov 2017 |
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Two years on, Port Heiden’s reindeer herd stable, not yet large enough to harvestAlaska Peninsula, Alaska, United States 1 Nov 2017
Alaska Public Media
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Cougars in Alaska, Alaska Department of Fish and GameKetchikan, Alaska, United States 1 Nov 2017
Alaska Fish & Wildlife News
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Elk population a headache for Yukon farmers1 Nov 2017
Yukon News
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Caribou numbers continue to decline31 Oct 2017
CBC News
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Bacteria outbreak strikes sea lions on Oregon Coast leading to warning for people and their petsOregon Coast, United States 27 Oct 2017
The Register-Guard
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Sightings of large cat, possibly a cougar, reported near KetchikanKetchikan, Alaska, United States 19 Oct 2017
Alaska Dispatch News
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A bear walked into the Anchorage airport post office and wouldn’t leave. Police shot it.Anchorage, Alaska, United States 11 Oct 2017
Alaska Dispatch News
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Increase in Red Voles and Gray ShrewsAnchorage, Alaska, United States 11 Oct 2017 |
This "flock of sheep" was actually an unprecedented gathering of polar bearsWrangel Island 2 Oct 2017
MNN - Mother Nature Network
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Attack by 'emaciated' grizzly injures man near B.C.-Yukon borderFoothills SW of Cassir MTNS, British Columbia, Canada 30 Sep 2017
CBC News
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Lost but happy eating fish: the polar bear that strayed 700 km too far southKolyma River Bank, ENE 150 km of Srednekolymsk, Russia 29 Sep 2017
The Siberian Times
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Lunch arrives on Wrangel Island, and 230 polar bears show up for the feast29 Sep 2017
Siberia Times
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Horror as brown bear walks into a village and grabs one of six year old twinsKrasnoyarsk, Krasnoyarskiy, Russia 24 Sep 2017
Siberian Times
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Kangaroo Mouse?Aniak Slough, Alaska, United States 20 Sep 2017 |
Unknown Cause of Black Bear (Ursus americanus) MortalityNanwalek, Alaska, United States 19 Sep 2017 |
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Oil worker killed and eaten by hungry bears as beasts besiege towns and villagesNyagan, Khanty-Mansiyskiy Avtonomnyy Okrug, Russia 18 Sep 2017
Siberian Times
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Dozens of dead moose discovered in Lapland, tests reveal they starved to death13 Sep 2017
Yle Uutiset
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Coyotes infected with mange are being confused for ‘zombie’ dogsHanover Park, Illinois, United States 31 Aug 2017
Belleville News Democrat
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St. Paul Ramps Up Reindeer Program to Improve Food SecuritySaint Paul, Alaska, United States 30 Aug 2017
KTOO Public Media
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Worries mount over what busy mining road in Nunavut could mean for caribou migrationBaker Lake, Nunavut, Canada 29 Aug 2017
CBC News
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Animated Film about Chronic Wasting Disease (Norwegian)Tromsø, Troms, Norway 27 Aug 2017
Villrein.no - alt om villrein
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How Climate Change Canceled the Grizzly Salmon RunKodiak, Alaska, United States 21 Aug 2017
The Atlantic
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Alaska's Grizzly Bears Drop Salmon for Berries as Climate ChangesKodiak, Alaska, United States 21 Aug 2017 |
Tularemia reported around Fairbanks, Palmer; vets urge quick diagnosis, treatment for petsInterior - Southcentral, Alaska, United States 14 Aug 2017
Alaska Public Media
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Smoke from unusual Greenland wildfire hampers reindeer huntNassuttooq Fjord, Greenland 8 Aug 2017
CBC News
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Arctic Greenland is burning, hunters blinded by smokeNassuttooq Fjord, Greenland 8 Aug 2017
ABC News
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Smoke from unusual Greenland wildfire hampers reindeer huntWestern Greenland 8 Aug 2017
CBC News
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Arctic Greenland is burning: Hunters blinded by billowing smoke during wild reindeer huntNassuttoq Island, Greenland 8 Aug 2017
National Post
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More than 800,000 reindeer vaccinated against anthraxYamal Peninsula, Russia 8 Aug 2017
The Independent Barents Observer
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Outside of Whitehorse, Yukon communities grapple with bear boom - Yukon NewsDawson City, Yukon, Canada 7 Aug 2017
Yukon News
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Mongolian reindeer herders' way of life under threatKhovsgal, Mongolia 5 Aug 2017
TRTWorld
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Changing climate pushes polar bears toward more dangerous interactions with humans2 Aug 2017
Alaska Public Media
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Moose (Alces alces) with Boils on Hind LegsAnchorage, Alaska, United States 30 Jul 2017 |
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Coyote tapeworm in Alberta: 5th human case reportedEdmonton, Alberta, Canada 28 Jul 2017
Outbreak News Today
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All hell breaks loose as the tundra thawsYamal Pensula, Russia 20 Jul 2017
the Guardian
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Parasite worms its way into Alberta, infecting humans through dogs, coyotesEdmonton, Alberta, Canada 20 Jul 2017
CBC News
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France launches tick alert app in frantic bid to map Lyme disease explosion as blight moves North17 Jul 2017
The Telegraph
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Woman dies from new, rare tick-borne virusMiramiguoa State Park, Missouri, United States 17 Jul 2017
KWWL
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Ticks Gorge on SquirrelBryers Lake State Recreation Area, Alaska , United States 15 Jul 2017 |
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As sea ice gets scarcer, polar bear attacks on people become more frequentKaktovik, Alaska, United States 12 Jul 2017
Alaska Dispatch News
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Gansevoort man died after contracting rare tick virusGansevoort, New York, United States 12 Jul 2017
Glens Falls Post-Star
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B.C. wildfires’ impact on animals ‘to be horrific’: wildlife rehab facilitySmithers, British Columbia, Canada 12 Jul 2017
Vancouver Sun
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Aggressive grizzly bear harasses Dempster Highway travellersDempster Highway (kilometres 230-270), Yukon Territory, Canada 28 Jun 2017
CBC News
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'Hard to believe': Western Arctic community marvels at moose sightingPaulatuk, Northwest Territories, Canada 28 Jun 2017
CBC News
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Plague Is Found in New Mexico. Again.Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States 27 Jun 2017
The New York Times
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Fire May Be the Only Remedy for a Plague Killing Deer and ElkRocky Mountains, United States 26 Jun 2017
The New York Times
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Going Buggy Without BatsEast Burke, Vermont, United States 25 Jun 2017 |
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New Research Sparks Health Canada Warning Deer Plague Might Infect HumansFort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada 24 Jun 2017
The Tyee
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What has happened to our Chugach Dall sheep?Nelchina Glacier, Alaska, United States 24 Jun 2017
Alaska Dispatch News
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Rat (Rattus norvegicus) at Kodiak AirportKodiak, Alaska, United States 22 Jun 2017 |
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'Really odd': 2 fatal maulings in 2 days by Alaska black bearsPogo Mine, Alaska, United States 20 Jun 2017
Alaska Dispatch News
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Polar bear in Nunavik's northernmost community? No, it's a black bear.Salluit, Nunavut, Canada 18 Jun 2017
CBC News
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Sitka-based trooper kills brown bear chasing his dogSitka, Alaska, United States 15 Jun 2017
Alaska Dispatch News
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Tick discovered in Yellowknife, being tested for Lyme diseaseYellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada 13 Jun 2017
CBC News
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Climate change draws beavers farther north, causing problems for Inuvialuit fishermenTuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territory, Canada 9 Jun 2017
CBC News
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Musk-ox (Ovibos moschatus) Far InlandChuathbaluk, Alaska, United States 8 Jun 2017 |
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Study looks at climate change’s effects on Kodiak berries, wildlifeKodiak, Alaska, United States 6 Jun 2017
Alaska Public Media
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Dwindling spring snowpack could be a troubling sign for Alaska wolverinesNorthwest Alaska, United States 4 Jun 2017
Alaska Dispatch News
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Mule Deer Found Dead Raises QuestionsFairbanks, Alaska, United States 1 Jun 2017
Alaska Fish and Wildlife News
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Lone Star Tick invades SoutheastMobile, Alabama, United States 29 May 2017
WPMI
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Ticks are flourishing in St. Lawrence County, Lyme disease rates likely higher than tracking showsSaint Lawrence County, New York, United States 28 May 2017
NorthCountryNow
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Scientists: Tick population exploding across Long IslandLong Island, New York, United States 27 May 2017
Newsday
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State checks dead mule deer near North Pole for dreaded parasiteNorth Pole, Alaska, United States 19 May 2017
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
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Explosion of Deadly Ticks Fueled by Climate Change, Ravaging Moose, Infecting People and PetsCanada-United States, North America 15 May 2017
EnviroNews DC News Bureau
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The reindeer island that disappearedBugrino, Russia 15 May 2017
The Independent Barents Observer
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Noatak residents speak out in support of caribou closureNoatak, Alaska, United States 12 May 2017
Arctic Sounder
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Polar bears shift from seals to bird eggs as Arctic ice meltsSvalbard, Norway 12 May 2017
New Scientist
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Beavers on the tundra? Yukon biologists see the unexpectedBabbage River, Ivvavik National Park, YT, Canada 10 May 2017
CBC News
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Beavers on the tundra? Yukon biologists see the unexpected10 May 2017
CBC News
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Threat of moose-killing tick infestation looms as far-north climate warmsWhitehorse, Yukon, Canada 6 May 2017
Alaska Dispatch News
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Farmers say government bleating over sheep disease concerns | Yukon NewsWhitehorse, Yukon, Canada 5 May 2017
Yukon News
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A desperate plea for help as four African nations near a famine crisisSomaliland villages 2 May 2017
ABC News
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1.4 million children to suffer acute malnutrition in SomaliaSomalia 2 May 2017
Africanews
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In Greenland’s northernmost village, a melting Arctic threatens the age-old huntQaanaaq, Greenland 29 Apr 2017
The Washington Post
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Oxfam: Climate change deepening Horn of Africa's hunger crisisMogadishu, Banaadir, Somalia 27 Apr 2017
Eyewitness News
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As woody shrubs move north in a warming Arctic, so do beaversBabbage River, Yukon Territory, Canada 19 Apr 2017
Alaska Dispatch News
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Bears Out, Despite Snow CoverTruckee, California, United States 5 Apr 2017 |
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Volunteers needed to monitor batsJuneau, Alaska, United States 1 Apr 2017
Alaska Fish & Wildlife News
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