For most of us, visiting the zoo as a child brings up happy memories of adventures, melting ice cream, and childhood friends.
It may be tempting to channel your inner Disney princess and befriend every animal you come across. But wildlife is always better left alone.
According to climate specialist, Rick Thoman, changes in Alaska’s Arctic Sea ice are impacting the environment and the climate that wildlife species call home. Thoman told Alaska’s News Source earlier ...
Officials in Alaska are extending moose seasons in parts of the state that are still recovering from Typhoon Halong.
A deer in Texas was spotted sporting a hammock on its antlers — giving the animal a particular "emo" look. It's best to leave ...
Grubby, aka Ophelia, sitting in her enclosure at the Alaska Zoo in Anchorage. The zoo took the stowaway in after she arrived from Washington state in 2023. Grubby, an iconic opossum who hitchhiked to ...
Lynn Overby from Winston-Salem was excited to see two young, beautiful deer on Monday morning in Mount Airy. She pulled out her cell phone to capture the beautiful moment while filming on her son’s ...
Polar bears cranberry and Kova have long been favorites at the Alaska Zoo. Best buddies, they share an enclosure filled with toys and treats and *** large pool where Kova in particular likes to take ...
Polar bears Cranbeary and Kova have long been favorites at the Alaska Zoo. They share an enclosure filled with toys and treats and a large pool where Kova likes to take her morning swim.But it wasn't ...