Locals blame Poolbeg incinerator for infestation in Sandymount and Ringsend
City park staff have set up barriers in hopes of encouraging passersby to stay far away. Potential fixes could include putting up a wall and relocating the bike path or road.
The fish, likely former aquarium pets, have attracted the attention of invasive-species managers.
State officials are now blaming toxoplasmosis, a parasite carried in cat feces, for the deaths of three critically endangered Hawaiian monk seals on Oahu.
A B.C. photographer and her dog found a Giant Pacific octopus washed up on the shore of a Vancouver Island beach.
The musk ox were stranded on the ice floes after wandering onto the sea ice during breakup.
After heavy snowfall on Jan. 19, the ice road from Bethel to Tuluksak has been plowed and is open for use. Napaimute Traditional Council’s Mark Leary, who
Seismologists called the quake the most significant in the state’s largest city since 1964, in terms of how strong the ground itself shook.
Lightning strikes seen Monday in Cook Inlet and on the Kenai Peninsula were heading toward South Anchorage, a meteorologist said.
This season is shaping up to be the worst fall for salmon fishing on the Yukon River in recorded history. It follows the worst recorded summer salmon season ever.
The red king crab that wasn't red appeared in Nome on Fourth of July.
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