No clamming in Ninilchik or Clam Gulch this yearHomer, Alaska, United States 29 Jun 2024
Homer News
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Yukon fire season 'normal' so far, with major fires unlikely in coming weeks, officials sayWhitehorse, Yukon, Canada 16 Jun 2024
CBC
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Reported trawling too close to Kuskokwim Bay draws industry responseKuskokwim, Alaska, United States 13 Jun 2024
Alaska Public Media
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Green crabs to choke cherry trees, invasive species infesting AlaskaAlaska, United States 13 Jun 2024
https://www.alaskasnewssource.com
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A petition to put king salmon on the endangered species list is raising alarm across AlaskaAlaska, United States 12 Jun 2024
Alaska Public Media
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Syke: Finland's sea areas at 'significant risk' for toxic blue-green algae bloomsFinland 10 Jun 2024
News
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How much fish do Alaskans eat? Enough to require new water pollution rules, EPA saysAlaska, United States 7 Jun 2024
Alaska Public Media
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Last year’s record outburst flood took Juneau by surprise. As Suicide Basin refills, scientists are working to improve their forecasts.Juneau, Alaska, United States 7 Jun 2024
Alaska Public Media
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An Alaska wildlife refuge is changing its wildfire strategy to limit carbon emissionsYukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge 5 Jun 2024
Anchorage Daily News
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Permafrost thaw impacts are wide, but not climate tipping point: studyNewtok, Alaska, United States 4 Jun 2024
Eye on the Arctic
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In Northwest Alaska, an economic engine runs low on oreAmbler, Alaska, United States 3 Jun 2024
Alaska Public Media
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Why Bird Flu Is Infecting People’s EyesMichigan, United States 3 Jun 2024
Scientific American
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Anchorage stretch of sub-60 degree days was third longestAnchorage, Alaska, United States 31 May 2024
Alaska Public Media
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Bird flu can infect cats. What does that mean for their people?Anchorage, Alaska, United States 31 May 2024
Science News
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Qawalangin Tribe works to reintroduce blue mussels as safe local food sourceUnalaska, Alaska, United States 29 May 2024
KUCB
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Federal bill would add veterinary care to IHS duties to address rabies, other risks in rural AlaskaAlaska, United States 24 May 2024
Alaska Public Media
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Record salmon harvest closures in ChukotkaAnadyr, Chukotskiy Avtonomnyy Okrug, Russia 23 May 2024
Prochukotku.ru
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Whale surveys planned for eastern Bering Sea this summerEastern Bering Sea 23 May 2024
The Nome Nugget
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Yukon's Grey-headed Chickadee now considered endangeredOld Crow, Yukon, Canada 18 May 2024
CBC
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Need to evacuate this summer? NWT says you're getting $800Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada 17 May 2024
NNSL Media
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Bill to ban toxic 'forever chemicals' in firefighting foams passes Alaska House and SenateAlaska, United States 17 May 2024
Alaska Public Media
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Hawaii study shows almost 75% of Maui wildfire survey participants have respiratory issuesLahaina, Hawaii, United States 15 May 2024
AP News
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Low water in N.W.T. means cargo heading to northern communities via Tuk, not Hay RiverUlukhaktok, NWT 10 May 2024
CBC
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Alaska Native corporation ending involvement in controversial Ambler road projectAmbler, Alaska, United States 10 May 2024
Alaska Public Media
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Japan to start hunting fin whales after five years of commercial whalingJapan 9 May 2024
The Japan Times
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Whale fight: Right-wing leader wants to shoot more and market whales abroadNorway 9 May 2024
NRK
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Dogs entering US must be 6 months old and microchipped to prevent spread of rabies, new rules sayUnited States 8 May 2024
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'Unprecedented': How bird flu became an animal pandemicEarth 8 May 2024 |
Feds give Whitehorse $45M for 'permanent' solution to escarpment landslidesWhitehorse, Yukon, Canada 7 May 2024
CBC
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The governor has a big decision to make about the Eklutna River and hydro project. Here’s what to know.Eagle River, Alaska, United States 7 May 2024
Alaska Public Media
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U.S. Forest Service seeks public input in revising its long-term plan for the Tongass3 May 2024
Alaska Public Media
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Canada is 'missing the mark' on remediation and reconciliation, says Yellowknives Dene chiefYellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada 2 May 2024
CBC
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Sea levels are likely to rise throughout Norway as a result of climate changeNorway 26 Apr 2024
NRK
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King Cove braces for salmon season with no seafood processor amid historic price slumpKing Cove, Alaska, United States 26 Apr 2024
KTOO
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How do chum salmon spend the winter?Gulf of Alaska 25 Apr 2024
The Nome Nugget
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Toxic: How the search for the origins of COVID-19 turned politically poisonousWuhan, Hubei, China 23 Apr 2024
AP News
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Caribou herds in B.C. and Alberta have grown nearly 50%, mostly due to wolf culls, study findsBritish Columbia, Canada 23 Apr 2024
CBC
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