At the mouth of the Kenai River, around noon on Thursday, more than 100 people gathered on the sand to watch a group of four ...
Staff say the seals, released Thursday near Kenai, are in good health. Scientists hope to continue monitoring their lives in ...
The Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward announced the departure of its President and CEO, Dr. Tara Riemer, on Friday. According to a release, Riemer worked with the center for 20 years, 11 of which ...
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2 more seals admitted to SeaLife Center
Six harbor seal pups are now under the care of the Alaska SeaLife Center Wildlife Response Program. Two new patients were ...
the Alaska SeaLife Center said in a news release Monday. The center rescued the baby last month with the approval of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Wildlife Response Program. The walrus is ...
Wildlife authorities flew the calf 800 miles to the Alaska SeaLife Center that day in July, said Carrie Goertz, a veterinarian and director of animal health at the center. Goertz said the calf ...
An orphaned walrus calf is now receiving rehabilitative care at the Alaska SeaLife Center. The calf, emaciated and dehydrated with minor wounds, is showing signs of improvement. While release is ...
Visitors to the Alaska SeaLife Center, one of the country's best zoos, can learn about the region's marine ecosystems, see puffins, harbor seals and octopus up close, and discover conservation ...
Top attractions in Seward include the Alaska SeaLife Center and a charming downtown area. It also offers access to Kenai Fjords National Park. During your stop in Seward, take a full-day excursion ...
A sea otter feeding in Glacier Bay, Alaska photographed by scientist Jim Bodkin. Click image for a larger view. Ironically, it is the otter's fur that brought the animal to the brink of extinction.