Kristy strengthens into a hurricane in the eastern Pacific and is expected to stay away from land, forecasters say
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Kristy strengthens into a hurricane in the eastern Pacific and is expected to stay away from land, forecasters say.
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Kristy strengthens into a hurricane in the eastern Pacific and is expected to stay away from land, forecasters say.
A local photographer said that while it happens often, residents hardly see it.
Environmental agencies can come down hard on this 'grubby' act.
Millions of Aussies are expected to continue to battle through an unrelenting heatwave, as severe thunderstorms are forecast for some areas.
Nearly 700 Aussie anglers signed up to clean up an invasive mess in Aussie waterways.
Residents are on high alert as the 'nasty little critters' continue to spread.
It's not the first time campers have been warned over this increasingly common issue in northern Australia.
Robert Irwin and his mum Terri have dressed to the nines for their annual gala to celebrate the life and legacy of Australia’s most loved wildlife warrior.
Scientists have revealed the cause of mysterious black balls that washed up on Aussie beaches – and the answer is more “disgusting” than you can imagine.
Warm weather is just around the corner, and so too are some unwanted bin invaders.
After the volcano located in Russia's far east erupted, clouds of ash were visible from 250km away.View on euronews
Raging torrent carries away 30 vehicles as it sweeps through centre of Catalan town of Cadaques
A Virginia deer hunter encountered a “once-in-a-lifetime experience” when a mother bear and her three cubs climbed up a ladder toward him as he hid in a tree.Tim Zello said he was hunting on November 8 in Virginia’s Orange County - an area not known for bear sightings - when he began to hear rustling in the leaves nearby.Zello looked around and spotted a deer, but the rustling sound continued and got “closer and closer” to the tree.“I thought it was a buck chasing a whitetail doe so I stood up to see if I could spot the deer,” said Zello. Then, all of a sudden, “the four bears seemed to appear out of nowhere just 20 yards from me,” he said.Moments later, the mother began scaling the tree trunk while the cubs began climbing on the metal ladder leading up to Zello’s tree stand.Though none of the bears reached Zello’s position and eventually wandered off, Zello said one of the cubs came within a foot of his feet.“Most hunters will never see one in the woods, even when hunting an entire lifetime,” Zello told Storyful. “It was definitely a rare, once-in-a-lifetime experience to be that close and personal with wild black bears.” Credit: Tim Zello via Storyful
The population of the species was believed to be as low as nine in 1991.
Extreme weather is a factor in driving both illegal border crossings from Mexico into the U.S. and whether migrants return to Mexico, according to new research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). Researchers analyzed data from more than 48,000 people living in 84 Mexican farming communities between 1992 and 2018.…
Some think the activity is fun, but others don't think native Aussie animals should be treated like 'pets'. Find out more.
Leaving the carcass on a Fife beach was considered the least disruptive option - but some locals have complained.
Reports emerged claiming the UK would be hit with an ‘arctic blast’ by the end of November
Problem is getting worse as AI systems become more complex, researchers warn
“We have to be transparent about our impact on the world around us, and that’s going to build credibility,” says chief sustainability officer Tara Hemmer.
Terrie Morin, 60, and her husband Dave were at the barber shop when they heard about a raging wildfire making headway toward their Camarillo home on Wednesday morning.