The five documented landslides may be associated with high rainfall between July and September.
An image of a swollen leg on this caribou raises questions that it may be a case of brucellosis.
Blue sap was found on a spruce tree.
Sherol Mershon runs the Silver Fin Bed and Breakfast, on the shore of Lake Aleknagik. She’s hung fishing nets for 45 years and has seen her fair share of wildlife. So when her guests told her they saw whales in the lake, she had her doubts.
"It's been sitting up on the beach just putting his head up towards the sky and not making a sound."
Biologists believe the 18- to 20-foot whale may be sick or injured. It’s unclear if it will be able to swim out during high tide.
Ichneumon wasp is a new sight to King Cove observer.
The Bristol Bay Times - Serving Dillingham, Naknek, King Salmon and Southwest villages
For the second year in a row, people around Dillingham, Aleknagik and Wood-Tikchik State Park and the Togiak National Wildlife Refuge are reporting a massive outbreak of caterpillars. Listen now
More than 2.5 million sockeye have returned to spawn in the Nushagak River this year, one of the highest counts on record. They have filled pools and creeks, jumping and swimming their way to their spawning grounds.
Koliganek and New Stuyahok are still waiting on their first barge of the year. Heating fuel use for residents and businesses in New Stuyahok is limited.
A problem for outboards.
Sick brown bear
Swimming moose dies
A terrible year for berry harvest in the Upper Nushagak River.
9-24-14 Coho salmon with parasites - New Stuyahok, Alaska, USA
9-23-14 Lots of wasps - Kolikanek, Alaska, USA
1-28-14 Open lake water - Aleknagik, Alaska, USA
9-14-13 Stickle-back fish kill - Lake Illiamna, Alaska, USA
7-25-13 Invasive dandelion - Levelock, Alaska, USA
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