A tick species that was discovered for the first time in the U.S. on a Hunterdon County farm last year has survived the winter.
Biologists flew over southern British Columbia last week to count the number of caribou in the last remaining herd that migrates from B.C. to the U.S. — and what they saw stunned them.
Invasive species are a more important issue as increasingly warm winters and wetter summers help grasslands and forests in the North grow like never before, changing the very fabric of the North’s ecosystem.
Wolverines are thought of as shadowy solitary carnivores, few and far between as they wander B.C.'s
The federal government is spending $5.7 million over three years to eradicate introduced deer on six islands on Haida Gwaii.
A hunter from Fort Resolution, N.W.T., is angered by what he claims is the harassment of caribou hunters by officers from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources.
Muscle tapeworm cysts in caribou meat.
Warmer winter temperatures are bringing Arctic Ground Squirrels out of hibernation
“If black bears are starting to stir, brown bears could be, too,” a state Fish and Game official said.
More than 658,000 reindeer are up for vaccination in order to prevent another outbreak of the deadly bacteria infection.
Rising ocean levels are causing waves to break on the statues and platforms built a thousand years ago. The island risks losing its cultural heritage. Again.
Coyotes have killed at least three dogs in Seward, and police are trying to trap the predators before they get more.
The death of an elk in eastern Finland has been blamed on chronic wasting disease, which has never been seen in the country before.
An unusual weather pattern throughout the winter caused a thick layer of ice on hillsides.
A parasite wreaking havoc on moose populations in southern Quebec has been found for the first time in Cree territory, prompting local officials to ask hunters to be on the lookout. Winter ticks thrive in the shorter, warmer winters, which have become more prevalent in recent years.
Trapping has its good years and bad years. After a few dismal ones the Yukon Trappers Association says the territory is finally seeing some prime pelts this year. It's all thanks to recent cold weather.
A woman living in an apartment complex in Thunder Bay took her dog Molly out to do her business and as she was reaching for the apartment door to go back inside she felt the leash go taut.
When there's no snow, there's no need for their winter whites.
Usually polar bears feed on seals and young walruses, or scavenge the carcasses of whales. If these are in short supply they kill reindeer, muskox, geese and apparently, fox.
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