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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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Natalie Dawson standing under a large tree in green old growth forest
Wildlife & Nature

Natalie Dawson on building a better world for birds and people

August 11, 2021 By Alexander Deedy

Natalie Dawson is the executive director of Audubon Alaska, where she works to protect habitat for Alaska’s birds and wildlife.

Snow bunting flock
Wildlife & Nature

Snow Buntings Thrive in the Harsh Arctic

August 8, 2021 By Michael Engelhard

Snow buntings are the planet’s northernmost passerine and are adapted to cold weather. The birds have even been spotted at the north pole.

Gear

What I Pack: Libby Libbey, wildlife photographer

August 4, 2021 By Bjorn Dihle

Libby Libbey is a wildlife photographer with a passion for working with moose and loons. See the gear she uses in the field.

Close on a hand holding a burbot
Activities

Fishing for Burbot

August 1, 2021 By Patrice La Vigne

In Jeffry Hesse’s opinion, the taste of burbot rivals salmon or halibut. It’s lean and picks up flavor easily. Plus, no bones, unlike salmon.

tiny young owl sticks its head out of a wooden nesting box
Wildlife & Nature

Hobbyist Builds Homes for Saw-Whet Owls

July 28, 2021 By Alexander Deedy

Wildlife biologist Andrew Fisher builds nesting boxes for northern saw-whet owls in his spare time.

Sow and two cub bears on beach at sunrise
Wildlife & Nature

Bears take over during the pandemic

July 24, 2021 By Michelle Theall

The bears noticed our absence during the pandemic and took the opportunity to throw a party, with some bruins behaving better than others.

Painting of battle and Tlingit warriors
Southeast

Discovering a Lost Fort in Sitka

July 21, 2021 By Emily Mount

Researchers used modern archeological techniques to discover the exact location of Tlingit fort Shís’gi Noow (Sapling Fort), the site of an important battle.

Woman in red Alaska SeaLife Center shirt cradles a sea otter pup in her arms
Photos & Videos

Alaska SeaLife Center Saves Marine Wildlife

July 17, 2021 By Chloe Rossman

The Alaska SeaLife Center executes research, provides public education, and serves as a wildlife response center saving animals in crisis.

snowy owls at a nest
Photos & Videos

Watch Alaskan Wildlife via Webcams

July 14, 2021 By Susan Sommer

Check out these Alaska wildlife webcams to see brown bears feeding on salmon, walrus colonies, and nesting snowy owls and bald eagles.

Fennel-Crusted Halibut with Dijon Cream
Food & Drink

Halibut 100 Ways, Vol 2

July 11, 2021 By Andrew Maxwell

In a continuation of his series on how to cook halibut, Chef Andrew Maxwell shares a recipe for fennel-crusted halibut with Dijon cream.

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