Black bears typically stay near the treeline — but what was this guy doing so far up North, away from it?
The tent caterpillar may be chewing its way through swathes of forest foliage, but there's no danger of harm to trees, says expert.
More firefighters are expected to go to a wildfire burning out of control near Lumby, B.C. on Wednesday.
Freda Alunik says it looks 'just like spring' at her camp near the Mackenzie River.
Shawn Steward of Oxnard, Calif., had a once-in-a-lifetime catch last week in the Channel Islands. Steward caught a 90-pound opah, which is very rare to this area.
After a bat was found near Seattle with deadly White Nose Syndrome, a conservation group has teamed up with cave explorers to find out if B.C.'s bats are also affected. The White Nose fungus can kill 99 or even 100 percent of a population it infects.
What has eight hairy legs, one eye, no mouth and haunts the frigid waters below the frozen ocean? A speck of a creature you'd never know exists in Canada's Arctic, were it not for one researcher's accidental discovery off the shores of Cambridge Bay, Nunavut.
Following a year of both extreme heat and drought, Lake Tahoe has seen a record breaking amount of snow this December.
A First Nation near Bellingham, Wash., has declared a state of emergency after thousands of Atlantic salmon escaped a U.S. fish farm in the San Juan Islands near Victoria, B.C.
Smoke from a wildfire in southwestern Greenland is hampering the wild reindeer hunt on the Arctic island, best known for its ice rather than burning grass and bushes.
A Yukon school could soon require constant electricity during the summer merely to avoid sinking. The 'active refrigeration system' would freeze ground under the Ross River school. The device would be the first of its kind in Yukon.
Sargassum, a type of seaweed, is creating problems as it washes up across the Caribbean.
Farmers in around a dozen countries across northern Europe — from Ireland to the Baltics — are grappling with a once-in-a-generation drought.
Because of the risk to public safety, efforts will be made to locate this group of river otters and remove them, Fish and Game said.
A fire ban, announced yesterday, includes two territorial parks, the GNWT confirmed.
Denali receives a foot of snow in mid-winter storm. Interior areas, including Fairbanks, also received high amounts of snow.
A species commonly referred to as “red tide” has been spotted around B.C. coastal waters over the past month.
For the first time ever recorded, orca washes ashore in Florida.
Scientists with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans say late spawning for capelin had a significant impact on numbers.
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