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Watch Bears Fish Live - River Watch Katmai National Park, Alaska
Mounted on the floating bridge over Brooks River, these cams provide an unprecedented view of migrating salmon and bears.
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Towns Across Alaska see High Temperatures in 2015's First Half
Opposite ends of the state are experiencing record warm temperatures and near-record amounts of precipitation.
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Pentagon Transfers HAARP to University of Alaska
It’s been called a death beam and a secret tool to control the weather. Now, the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program, known as HAARP, will be transferred to civilian control.
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United States Current Wildfire Map July 16,2015
Current wildfires burning in the U>S. including Alaska.
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Breaking Down The Alaska Challenge: 7 days, 8 stages, 250-Plus Miles of Handcycling
Check out a stage-by-stage breakdown of The Alaska Challenge, which bills itself as the longest, toughest handcycle race in the world.
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Alaska’s terrifying wildfire season and what it says about climate change
The fires are just the latest indicator of a climatic transformation that is remaking the state — its forests, its coasts, its glaciers, and perhaps most of all, the frozen ground beneath — more than any other in America.
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Northern Enclosure: Alaska's One-House Town, Home to Hundreds
Whittier, including its hospital, school and city government, functions within one self-sufficient structure: a Cold War behemoth.
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Alaska has Latest School Start Time in Nation
Alaska has the latest average school start time in the country, according to a report released Thursday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Nova and Luna's Porcupine Adventure.
My dogs went on an adventure and found a porcupine. This is a personal anecdote from earlier this week.
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Chasing Alexander Supertramp
Every year, fans of "Into the Wild" risk their lives to reach the bus where Christopher McCandless died
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A Man in a Bear Costume Is Harassing Bears in Alaska
Authorities want to talk to a man who donned a fairly realistic bear costume — head and all — and wore it when harassing a bear and two sows trying to feed on pink salmon in an Alaska river. The incident happened Monday on the Chilkoot River near Haines, said Alaska Fish and Game Assistant Area Management Biologist Mark Sogge.
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Inside Alaska’s icy giant
Spelunking into the Mendenhall’s depths reveals a hidden world of surreal blues, frozen waves and caves that look like Superman’s lair.
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Planning the Great Alaska Road Trip by RV
We've spent weeks planning our Alberta, BC, Yukon and Alaska RV trip and want to share our planning and research with our fellow travelers and dreamers!
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Obama’s Alaska visit expected to highlight changes in Alaska’s Arctic
President Obama’s trip to Alaska at the end of August will shine a spotlight on the Arctic and the growing climate change impacts that pose significant threats to wildlife and Alaska Native villages.
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Melting Ice Causes Thousands Of Walrus To Wash Up On Alaskan Shore
Several thousand walruses have fled to the Alaskan shore due to melting ice in the Pacific.
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A giant glob of deadly algae is floating off the West Coast
Here's everything you need to know about it.
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500 Days Alaska to Argentina - The Modern Motorcycle Diaries
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A Village on the Verge of Being Swept Away
Two decades ago, the people of this tiny village came to terms with what had become increasingly obvious: They could no longer fight back the rising waters. Their homes perched on a low-lying, treeless tuft of land between two rivers on Alaska’s west coast, residents saw the water creeping closer every year, gobbling up fields where they used to pick berries and hunt moose.
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6 Ways Climate Change in Alaska Will Affect You
Ten scientists were given just five minutes each to get across the essence of what often involved years or even decades of research and why it matters to Americans.
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In The Stomach Of A Seabird, A Glimpse Of An Ocean Heating Up
As the Pacific Ocean warms, the diet of Alaska's seabirds has been changing along with it. Now, on the eve of President Obama's visit to the state, researchers aren't the only ones paying attention.
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