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ABC 10News Pinpoint Weather with Moses Small: Warm and sunny this weekend!
ABC 10News Pinpoint Weather with Moses Small: Warm and sunny this weekend!
Wildlife officials said there was no suitable tree nearby to safely return the downed eaglets to their parents.
The threatened creatures are a keystone species in north Florida, wildlife experts said.
Once again, hammerhead flatworms are wriggling into the spotlight - this time in Canada. The toxic and invasive pests, which originate from Southeast Asia, have the ability to regenerate even if chopped into pieces. They have long been spotted across the United States and in other countries, including Canada. On iNaturalist, an invasive species reporting platform, there is evidence of Canadians mentioning the worms since at least 2019, with the most recent report logged as of Tuesday.Subscribe t
It was like seeing a six-story building with fins.
The “rare” visitor was just one of dozens of species spotted during a yearslong survey.
Is the May pattern set to sputter or spring into summer? We have your monthly outlook details
Heavy, wet snow greeted people in Calgary and beyond as a long-duration snowstorm moved through Alberta.
WASHINGTON (AP) — An orangutan appeared to treat a wound with medicine from a tropical plant— the latest example of how some animals attempt to soothe their own ills with remedies found in the wild, scientists reported Thursday. Scientists observed Rakus pluck and chew up leaves of a medicinal plant used by people throughout Southeast Asia to treat pain and inflammation. The adult male orangutan then used his fingers to apply the plant juices to an injury on the right cheek. Afterward, he presse
Expect travel to remain tricky into Thursday morning for parts of Alberta as the snow lingers, but will begin to ease, with an additional 2-5 cm expected and higher amounts in the Rockies
A nest built by great-horned owls in a flower pot on a Wisconsin balcony did not produce young. The female owl ate one egg and abandoned the nest.
Snowfall warnings line parts of southern Alberta, as May begins with more wintry weather across the region. Brace for slower commute times and difficult travel. The Weather Network meteorologist Nicole Karkic has the details.
The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission rescued the cub, who is currently living with an orphaned baby bear at the Appalachian Wildlife Refuge
Scientists say the findings could help shed light on how the knowledge of wound medications evolved in humans.
Wildlife officials submitted the foxes for rabies testing.
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Michael Sanchez could be the first person to successfully record a blue rock thrush anywhere in the United States if his photos are verified.
Powerful storms roared across parts of southern Oklahoma Tuesday night and produced dangerous and unusual tornadoes, including one incredibly rare type.
Air conditioners will have their work cut out for them this summer as AccuWeather meteorologists say it is looking like a hot season for most areas of the United States. Some regions have already had flashes of summerlike conditions, including Baltimore where the temperature reached 90 degrees on April 29, nearly one month ahead of schedule, and Phoenix, which had its earliest 100-degree day in six years. Young men jump from a 7.5 meter platform in an outdoor pool on Friday, July 3, 2015. (AP Ph