Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve is a gorgeous park located in the Southeast area of Alaska near Juneau. A visit to this park will put you right in the middle of amazing winter landscapes that ...
Officials at Alaska's Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve are asking the public for help gathering information on an incident that severely injured a humpback whale. Kittlitz’s Murrelet is a ...
Landscapes typically take years to develop, but under certain conditions, certain features can form in an instant. From islands forming overnight due to volcanic eruptions to natural sinkholes ...
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — A retreating glacier revealed a new island in Alaska this summer, as lake water filled in to surround a land mass once hugged by ice. Black vultures attack and kill cattle.
A new island emerged in a frigid lake within Alaska’s Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve this summer, according to recent images captured by NASA satellites. That might sound like something to get ...
To get to Glacier Bay National Park, you have to fly or swim. Measuring more than 5,000 square miles, the Southeastern Alaska park is only accessible by air or water, and visitors typically arrive in ...
A late summer day on the coast of southeast Alaska, opens misty and fogbound. From the window of a cabin in Glacier Bay National Park, nearby high Sitka Spruce and Western Hemlock rise hidden in the ...
When land disappears behind frozen tides, the only way forward is through preparation and resolve. This video follows life aboard a sailboat through an Alaskan winter, where each day tests resilience, ...
Officials with the National Park Service are asking for the public’s help as they try to figure out how a humpback whale was injured by a boat in June. Pictures published by the park on July 1 show a ...
Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve biologist Janet Neilson spotted a humpback whale with a deep gash behind its dorsal fin near Willoughby Island on June 27. Park service officials are asking for ...
Humpback whale #2583 with a deep gash behind its dorsal fin on June 27, 2025. (Photo courtesy of Janet Neilson/National Park Service, taken under the authority of Scientific Research Permit #27027 ...