Alaska
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Warning: Avian Flu Found in Alaska Could Start a New Outbreak
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has detected a devastating strain of avian flu in a wild mallard duck in a state refuge in Fairbanks, Alaska.
Latest Research Articles
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Alaska's Mount Pavlof Volcano Expected to Erupt for the Third Time by the End of the Year
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Pizzly or Grolar Bear? The Hybrid Grizzly and Polar Bear is the Cutest Result of Climate Change
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More Moose On The Move As They Invade Warmer Alaskan Tundra
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Alaska’s New Butterfly is a Hybrid—and May Also Help Monitor Climate
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Algae Toxins Found In Alaskan Marine Animals For First Time
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Saving Alaska's Iconic Coastal Tree, Yellow Cedar
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Tsunami Preparedness: Aleutian Islands Have Data for Hawaii?
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U.S. Fish and WIldlife Service Rejects 'Endangered' Listing For Southeast Alaska Wolves
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Humpback Whales Missing In Hawaii
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Alaskan Shore Community Creates New and Improved Polar-Bear Resistant Food Containers
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Taller Shrubs Provide New Home For Moose and Snowshoe Hares
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Wildfires Increase Rate Of Permafrost Thaw In Arctic Tundra, Researchers Say