Alaska seabird die-off linked to marine heatwave highlights swift and intense climate impacts on wildlife populations.
Over 400 fur seal pups were found resting in an inlet at the Farallon Islands National Wildlife Refuge off the coast of San ...
A marine heat wave of historic proportions between 2014 and 2016 has caused the most extensive die-off of a single seabird ...
Florida ranks third in the nation when it comes to the number of nesting bald eagles. Watch daily life of North Fort Myers ...
With gorgeous fjords and snow-covered mountains, this national park in Alaska is awe-inspiring. Hike through the icy, glacial ...
The "warm blob" marine heat wave has resulted in the death of 4 million common murres in Alaska, with the population not ...
Concerning new research has revealed the largest ever recorded die-off of a single species known to have occurred in modern ...
A marine heat wave known as 'the blob' has killed half of Alaska's common murre population, marking the largest known die-off ...
Millions of seabirds and other wildlife have been affected by 'the blob' — seal, sea-lion, cod, and humpback whale numbers ...
A marine heat wave has killed approximately half of Alaska's common murre population, marking the largest recorded die-off of ...
Because of a complex mechanism known as “Arctic amplification,” Alaska is warming two to three times faster than the world as ...