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 Nearly 300,000 Bird Watchers Traveled to Alaska for Birdwatching Due To Migrating of Different Kinds of BirdsIn Alaska, a dedicated and fortunate birdwatcher might spot an elusive bluethroat north of the Brooks Range, catch a glimpse of a harlequin duck zipping along an interior river, come across all four species of eider in Utqiavik, or listen to the sounds of tens of thousands of feeding shorebirds in the Copper River Delta. 
Latest Research Articles
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 New Analysis Indicates Arctic Temperatures Are Increasing More Than Global Warning
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 Carbon Dioxide Can Be Recycled as Useful Chemicals and Fuels Using Solar Powered Synthesis Gas
- Clouds Turning Green in South Dakota Means High Water Content, Experts Say
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 Great Salt Lake Is 'In Peril' as Its Level Drops to Its Lowest Point Ever for the Second Consecutive Year
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 Derecho Injures Four People in the Northern Tier of the United States; Sioux Falls Sky Turns Green
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 Wisconsin Wednesday Forecast is Warm Summer Weather at 80F Through the Weekend
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 Paradise Rebuilt to Withstand Wildfire: After Burning Down, California Town Sees Hope
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 Crabotage: Research Team Battles Crab While Studying Underwater Volcano
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 Water from the US May Have More "Forever Chemicals" than Previously Thought
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 Volcanic Eruption in Iceland Has Opened up a New Rare Window Underground
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 Sighting of Giant African Land Snail Sent Florida County Into Lockdown
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 Armies of Native Spider Crabs Clump Together Australia’s Southern Coast






