Alaska’s wolves are turning to the ocean for food, hunting sea otters and revealing how ecosystems overlap at the coast.
Sea otters were officially extirpated from B.C. in 1929 after more than two centuries of fur hunting. They only returned to the province after scientists relocated 89 animals from Alaska between 1969 ...
A paper published in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, finds high quantities of toxic "forever" chemicals in sea otters ...
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Alaska SeaLife Center partners with Chicago aquarium to rehabilitate sea otter pup
Animal care team members from Shedd Aquarium in Chicago recently collaborated with the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward to help rehabilitate a stranded three-month-old sea otter pup.
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Toxic 'forever chemicals' detected in dead sea otters collected off B.C. coast
A new study says sea otters in British Columbia have been found to be contaminated with so-called forever chemicals found in ...
We'll help you decide whether to take a traditional Alaskan cruise or consider a cruisetour — a combined sea-and-land ...
They’re one of the internet’s favorite animals, Sea Otters, but in Southeast Alaska, the furry little critters are causing ...
On Alaska’s remote Prince of Wales Island, gray wolves have developed an unexpected hunting habit: they’re preying on sea ...
Amid challenges like dwindling salmon, noise pollution and climate change, the Pacific Northwest is wrestling with how to ...
This summer, the Alaska SeaLife Center gave a tiny sea otter pup a second chance at life after it was found stranded and alone on a Homer beach.
The latest research adds a dimension of clarity to sea otter health. So do new discoveries about the ways to treat ...
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