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Port Heiden, Alaska, United States
Jaclyn Christensen /
LEO Network /
April 7, 2018
Walrus in Bristol Bay and Port Heiden are not uncommon in summer. The fact they are present in April is unusual and residents believe factors such as the lack of sea ice, lack of food and warming ocean temperatures may be the reason.
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Juneau, Alaska, United States
Kevin Cullufsen /
Juneau Empire /
April 13, 2018
For a few decades now, retired surgeon Jon Reiswig has lived with a perplexing oddity: the water in front of his North Douglas home constantly bubbles.
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Southcentral, Alaska, United States
Jeff Lowenfels | Alaska gardening /
Anchorage Daily News /
April 19, 2018
There is a spruce beetle outbreak in Southcentral Alaska. Since the beetles don't emerge for a few weeks, we might as well start thinking about the problem.
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Stagleap Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada
Bob Keating /
CBC /
April 16, 2018
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.
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Taber, Alberta, Canada
Sarah Rieger /
CBC /
April 14, 2018
We have experienced since Oct. 2 a very unseasonable Alberta winter. High snowfalls, a few Chinooks and certainly we knew some time ago we were in for an interesting spring ... but this is unprecedented...
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Hopewell Hill, New Brunswick, Canada
CTVNews /
October 9, 2017
A colourful bird native to the mountains of Central and South America has been spotted in Hopewell Hill, N.B., prompting bird lovers to flock to the area to try to catch a glimpse.
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