Two extreme weather events in 2006 and 2013 caused mass starvation among the reindeer herds, and researchers for the first time have linked these extreme weather events in the coastal mainland in northwest Russia with sea ice loss in the adjoining Barents and Kara seas.
Moose and other species have advanced north with warming temperatures. University of Alaska Fairbanks assistant professor of water and environmental research Ken Tape said movement of boreal species into far northern Alaska has corresponded over the last century with earlier snow-melt and river ice out.
Three healthy snowfalls with progessively more snow each time.
Furry caterpillar in November.
Kachemak Bay has witnessed massive die-offs of sea stars, murres and razor clams. Whats going on?
Warmer temperatures during this fall/winter seem to be changing there life cycle.
Dolphin beaching in Sodwana Bay, South Africa
Hazy air conditions in the Mat-Su Valley, southcentral Alaska.
Elodea, a fast-growing leafy plant, is now in a roadside ditch at the marsh, and a response plan is in the works.
Warning: (2016-11-07) Recreational anglers should avoid consuming the viscera (internal organs, also known as “butter” or “guts”) of dungeness crab
Koyuk River foze solid by Oct-14 by the 28th there was open water.
Inside of a couch shipping box.
Himalaya blackberry is an introduced, perennial, spreading shrub.
Sea ice is here and then disapears.
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