This is a map of unusual environmental events from September 1 to November 30 2018. The data includes local observations and news articles from the LEO Network.The purpose of the map is to provide a summary of selected events from the past quarter used by the One Health Group to evaluate emerging threats and trends. The map is a product of the Center for Climate and Health, the Alaska and Arctic Center for Climate Assessment and Policy, and the One Health Group.
Brown Booby (Sula leucogaster) off Southern Vancouver Island, Canada
Sooke, British Columbia, Canada
/ 29 Aug 2009
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Northernmost American Bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) Observation on iNaturalist
Inland Lake Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada
/ 21 Aug 2018
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Brown Booby (Sula leucogaster) near Malcolm Island
Queen Charlotte Strait
/ 22 Aug 2018
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Red-footed Booby (Sula sula) off Haida Gwaii
West of Haida Gwaii
/ 27 Sep 2018
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Common Ringed Plover (Charadrius hiaticula) in Tsawwassen
Beach Grove lagoon at Boundary Bay Regional Park, BC, Canada
/ 15 Jul 2019
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Purple Gallinule (Porphyrio martinica): Newfoundland Rare Bird of 2018
Waterford River, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada
/ 1 Jun 2018
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Hawaiian Petrel (Pterodroma sandwichensis) off Haida Gwaii
Northwest of Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada
/ 21 Aug 2019
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Guadalupe Murrelet (Synthliboramphus hypoleucus) off Tofino
Southwest of Tofino, BC, Canada
/ 17 Aug 2019
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Bullfrogs threaten B.C. ecosystems
Southwestern British Columbia
/ 21 Jul 2015
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Calls of bear sightings are up around Juneau. But why?
Juneau, Alaska, United States
/ 18 Sep 2018
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Bears are coming into Whitehorse looking for berries
Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada
/ 28 Aug 2018
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Nunavut hunter killed by polar bear and cub
Naujaat, Nunavut
/ 29 Aug 2018
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25 polar bears plus cubs besiege village of Ryrkaypiy in Chukotka
Ryrkaypiy, Russia
/ 7 Nov 2018
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Kodiak rancher says bears have killed 30 head of cattle this year
Kodiak, Alaska, United States
/ 22 Oct 2018
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Trash and a shortage of wild foods are creating a ‘perfect storm’ of bear trouble in Alaska cities
Anchorage, Alaska, United States
/ 22 Sep 2018
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Residents of Aklavik spotting more grizzly bears in town
Aklavik, Northwest Territories, Canada
/ 10 Sep 2018
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Fish | 3 | ||
Land Mammals | 3 | ||
Ocean / Sea | 2 | ||
Invertebrates | 2 | ||
Weather | 2 | ||
Plants / Kelp | 2 | ||
Marine Mammals | 1 | ||
Birds | 1 | ||
Surface Waters / Wetlands | 1 | ||
Insects | 1 |
Ice / Snow Change | 3 | ||
Unusual Range / Sighting | 3 | ||
Deformity / Disease / Injury | 2 | ||
Death / Die-off / Decline | 2 | ||
Extreme Temperature | 1 | ||
Parasite | 1 | ||
Extreme Precipitation | 1 | ||
Drought | 1 | ||
Unusual Animal Behavior | 1 |
Cultural Impact | 3 | ||
Economic Impact | 2 | ||
Human Health | 2 | ||
Livestock | 1 | ||
Agriculture | 1 | ||
Energy | 1 | ||
Food Security | 1 |
2018 | 14 |
Fall | 14 |
The skin lesion in the photo is likely caused by a stress-related bacterial infection – possibly trauma initiated. Probably common opportunistic bacteria in the environment such as motile Pseudomonas/Aeromonas Gram-negative organisms.
The Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy calculated that, as of Wednesday, a total of 0.7 inches of snow had fallen at Fairbanks International Airport, making this the least snowy year here since 1926.
A considerable number of the herring catch that’s been landed in recent days has been found to be infected. As such, almost all of it will be incinerated. Note, according to Fisheries Information and Resource System (FIRMS) the infection rate of herring with Ichthyophonus in Iceland was estimated to be 32% in the in the winter 2008/2009.
The two whales were spotted just 10 minutes outside of Pond Inlet, surprising local guides and scientists, who say it's a sign of shifts in the ecosystem.
Brown Booby (Sula leucogaster) sighted far north of its usual tropical habitat.
The threshold for closure is set at 80 parts per million, but concentration in those areas were found to be as high as 1,300 parts per million.The warning applies to oysters, clams, scallops, mussels and geoduck.
The animals are thought to have contracted the disease from exposure to dormant anthrax spores in the soil of a feeding site on a farm. This is the first documented case of anthrax in livestock in B.C
Squid are becoming more common on the shoreline over the past few years.
Grain harvests in North Iceland this autumn do not look encouraging, farmers say. A frost in late August damaged the corn and wet weather in the autumn has delayed harvests.
The Tongass Forest in southeast Alaska, a temperate rain forest, is experiencing record-low precipitation and severe drought conditions, impacting community hydroelectricity production.
The latest tally of beetle kill shows more than 550,000 acres of forest with dead spruce from the ongoing infestation this year alone, much of it in Mat-Su.
This is the first time CWD, which affects the nervous systems of deer and elk and has no known cure, has been discovered in the province.
Residents speculate the black bears are venturing into town because they're hungry, after a poor run of pink salmon and rainy weather that hurt the abundance of berries, limiting food for the animals.