Alaska
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Alaska Polar Bears are Moving to Russia Due to Climate Heating in the Arctic
Due to melting sea ice caused by climate change, polar bears from Alaska are forced to seek home and hunting grounds in Russia, American scientists said.
Latest Research Articles
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USGS Raises Advisory Level and Color Code at Alaska's Davidof Volcano
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Study Reveals That Fire Accelerates Permafrost Degradation in Arctic Alaska
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Snowstorm Warning Raised as Alaska Experiences Persistent Record-Shattering Cold
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Alaska's Fat Bear Week Has Finally Crowned Its 'Fattest Bear' Award to 480 Otis
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Alaska Residents Face Threat From Agressive River Otters Attacking Kids and Dogs
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Hunter Now in Stable Condition After Being Mauled by Mother Grizzly Bear
Biden Administration Aims to Protect Alaska's Bristol Bay With Latest Environmental Action Plan
USGS Raises Volcanic Levels as Three Volcanoes Erupt at Once in Alaska
Explosions of Mt. Pavlof in Alaska Caught on Cam, USGS Raises Alert Level
Following 8.2 Earthquake, Alaskan Volcano Under Watch for Possible 'Explosive Activity'
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Stranded Killer Whale Caught Between Rocks, Bystanders Pour Water Until It’s Free
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Shocking Satellite Images Show Once Frozen Yukon Delta in Arctic is Now Completely Green