It’s rare to see humpbacks in Turnagain Arm, known for its swift tides and shallow waters.
Seasonal swings set drivers up for bad trip.
I rarely see trumpeter swans on the lake, and I don't ever remember seeing them so early.
Both sides of Cook Inlet are eroding near Tyonek. The erosion is reaching old and new growth trees, and causing more debris to fall in to the Inlet, which easily get caught in set nets.
The closures of the campgrounds, facing the threat of falling trees, likely will last through summer, the state parks division said.
Why air quality is worse at different times of day and how you might be violating city code with your leaf blower.
Spring has come about a month early. Is the mating season for our state bird, the Willow Ptarmigan, early as well?
The snow cover in Anchorage and the Chugach is disappearing very quickly. Go out and get it while you can!
Warmer than normal temperatures in Anchorage may be causing willows (genus Salix) to bud early.
Avalanche monitors say danger remains high in Turnagain Pass, Girdwood and Portage.
Jeffrey Cheng, 33, died in the slide. One of his friends managed to hold on to a tree as waves of avalanche debris washed over his head. The third member of their group wasn’t caught.
Red-breasted Nuthatch (Sitta canadensis) are usually a common visitor to my bird feeder, however this is the first time one has been spotted at the feeder during the 2018-2019 winter.
If high temperatures melt snow and that leads to a bear’s den getting flooded, that’s another reason the bear might head outside. It’ll likely try to find another den, Farley said.
Authorities warned that drivers should use caution in the area due to the potential for additional rockslides.
A Fish and Game biologist urges people to give the animals space.
It has been a month since the 7.0 earthquake in Anchorage. Are these sinkholes which suddenly appeared related?
Despite it almost being January, an Eagle River homeowner has captured footage of a black bear awake and active around her house.
Northwest crow (Corvus caurinus) pair nesting in Anchorage, possibly north of range.
Hundreds of people have combed the terrain near Big Lake, but there’s still no sign of LaVerne and Van Pettigen.
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