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The Dogs Come First

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Wildlife & Nature

Wait, are cougars in Alaska?

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Adrenaline & Personal Growth: The School You Always Wanted

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Authentic Alaska

Have I Become a Climate Refugee?

February 12, 2022 By Michelle Theall

Does moving to Alaska to escape the heat waves that now plague the western United States make someone a climate refugee?

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Wildlife & Nature

Understanding the Bats of Alaska

February 11, 2022 By Michael Engelhard

Six kinds of bat species inhabit Alaska. Scientists and enthused citizens are working together to understand more about them.

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Gear

A Dry Duffle Bag That Can Handle Barnacles and Brown Bears

February 10, 2022 By Bjorn Dihle

Gear Editor Bjorn Dihle used to go through multiple dry bags each year, but this is his new go-to dry duffle.

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Food & Drink

The GOAT of BBQ Chili

February 9, 2022 By Andrew Maxwell

Alaska deserves status among other American barbecue varieties, and to assist the process Andrew Maxwell created Mountain Goat Chili with Alaskan beets.

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30-Second Reads

Documenting the Impact of Pacific Herring

February 8, 2022 By Alexander Deedy

Larisa Manewal is exploring the cultural and community importance of strong Pacific herring runs in southeast Alaska.

A group of bull caribou splash through shallow water in the Kobuk. Their antlers and bodies lit by golden light.
Wildlife & Nature

That One Shot

February 6, 2022 By Nick Jans

Nick Jans remembers taking photos of caribou bulls in the Kobuk River 23 years ago, before digital photography. Did he get the shot?

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Activities

Nordic Nirvana: Girdwood has epic ski trails

February 5, 2022 By Megan Corazza

Girdwood may be most known for its downhill skiing, but, Megan Corazza writes, the town is also home to some excellent Nordic ski trails.

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A Weekend of Grayling Glory on the Delta Clearwater

February 4, 2022 By Joseph Jackson

The Delta Clearwater River in interior Alaska is one of the best arctic grayling fisheries in Alaska, maybe the world.

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30-Second Reads

New Book Shows Unpublished Photos of Alaska a Century Ago

February 3, 2022 By Alexander Deedy

In 2021, the descendants of famed photographer Edward S. Curtis released a book of his unpublished photos showing Alaska Natives.

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Photos & Videos

2021 Photo Contest Winners

February 1, 2022 By Alaska Magazine

Winners of the 2021 photo contest selected by the Alaska magazine editorial team.

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