D espite the fact that bald eagles are both the national symbol and the national bird of the United States, they're much less commonplace in real life than their prevalence in Ame ...
A new study completed at Kodiak’s NOAA Alaska Fisheries Science Center implies that ocean acidification, not ocean warming, ...
A pair of Kodiak bears living at a Wisconsin zoo celebrated their 10th birthday with a party themed after a favorite activity ...
Kodiak's community and biologists are looking at solutions to keep the population of crayfish down. As Alaska’s climate changes, invasive species are becoming more common, and in many cases more ...
Talon-grappling and tumbling is not unusual among bald eagles, the American Eagle Foundation says. Reasons include ...
Invasive species can disrupt or destroy habitat and food supplies for native animals and plants which can ripple out to ...
Kodiak bears are a subspecies of brown bears and only live in the Kodiak Archipelago of Alaska. It is hard to imagine how big ...
Spread the loveIf you’ve never had the privilege of seeing a bald eagle close up, these magnificent predators usually tip the scales between six and 15 pounds, with females usually weighing more. And ...