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Beaver activity impacting water level
An unusual visitor, or new neighbor?
Department biologists do not keep track of coyote numbers, but Fairbanks-area trapper Randy Zarnke said coyotes began showing up on his trapline trails three or four years ago.
Pussy willows (Salix scouleriana) - a sign of spring in Interior Alaska.
The lynx population is up this year in Kivalina
B.C.'s wild bighorn sheep are facing a deadly threat from a pneumonia-causing bacterial disease
A bighorn sheep herd in B.C.’s interior is in trouble after coming into contact with domestic sheep and the contagious disease they carry.
Black bear (Ursus americanus) sighted during a rather warm winter this year.
Sick brown bear
FAIRBANKS — Michael Houx was driving Tuesday evening between Eielson Air Force Base and Salcha when he saw an animal that he at first thought was a caribou.
With caribou herds in decline and migration patterns swaying in recent years, news that caribou are following a more traditional migration route near Kivalina and Noatak caused a buzz this fall.
Beaver activity declining in Campbell Lake area
Bats sighted in Goodnews
Swimming moose dies
Unusual mouse species
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