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Culture

The Dogs Come First

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Wildlife & Nature

Wait, are cougars in Alaska?

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Travel

Adrenaline & Personal Growth: The School You Always Wanted

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Food & Drink

Darn Tasty Baked Alaska

August 14, 2022 By Andrew Maxwell

Chef Andrew Maxwell’s recipe for the famous dessert, baked Alaska.

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Wildlife & Nature

The Pros and Cons of Sharing Wildlife Locations

August 13, 2022 By Michelle Theall

Who has the right to view a wild animal? And is sharing the location of wildlife detrimental or beneficial?

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Travel

Melting Glaciers Create Salmon Habitat

August 10, 2022 By Alexander Deedy

Retreating glaciers in Alaska and western Canada could create thousands of miles of stream habitat suitable for salmon.

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Authentic Alaska

Remote Airstrips Are Never Long Enough

August 7, 2022 By Eric M. Beeman

Remote airstrip landings in Alaska are always adventurous because the airstrips come in two sizes: short, and shorter.

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30-Second Reads

Carbon Offsets for Travelers in Alaska

August 6, 2022 By Alexander Deedy

There are numerous carbon offsets programs in Alaska that allow travelers to make purchases and offset their trip’s emissions.

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Authentic Alaska

The Rise of Denali National Park

August 3, 2022 By David James

Two books from Tom Walker detail how Denali National Park was established and rose to prominence despite mixed sentiments.

Gear

What I Pack: The Go-To Gear for a Wildlife Biologist

July 30, 2022 By Bjorn Dihle

See the gear the wildlife biologist Gretchen Roffler uses in Alaska’s backcountry.

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Activities

Crossword of the Month July 2022

July 27, 2022 By Myles Mellor

An Alaskan wildlife themed crossword for the July/August 2022 issue.

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Wildlife & Nature

Wolves in Southeast Alaska Face Pressures From All Sides

July 23, 2022 By Sean Neilson

As a debate rages over wolves or deer in southeast Alaska, the wolves face pressure from hunters and habitat loss.

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Wildlife & Nature

Remembering Romeo, The Wolf That Stayed

July 20, 2022 By Nick Jans

Nick Jans remembers Romeo, a wolf that lived near Juneau and captured the community’s heart by interacting with people’s pet dogs.

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