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One of Alaska’s most accessible and most stunning and iconic natural wonders, the Mendenhall Glacier, located in the Tongass National Forest, welcomes visitors year-round to experience its ...
There’s a kind of calm that settles in once the train starts moving. The usual rush fades, replaced by steady motion and ...
Program titles are “Eagle’s Dynasty,” “Day of the ... to develop a federal recreation site in front of a glacier in Alaska. Despite a strong past, the future is uncertain.
Glacier Swim Club captain Emma Fellman, a Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé senior, was awarded the Female Athlete of the Year by Alaska Swimming ... s Wes Mank, an Eagle River High ...
You’re right there, front and center, for glacier calving, eagle sightings, and postcard-perfect views. With roundtrip sailings from Seattle and Vancouver, your Alaska journey starts closer to ...
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Juneau Empire on MSNThe Palmer Project just changed hands. Its new owner is already looking to sellCritics of a mine project are celebrating an announcement that the development is on the market — just months after its owner ...
Wolverines are the most prominent members of the weasel family. Their Latin name is Gulo gulo, meaning glutton, because they ...
Like all the fords in this region, it was carved by glaciers ... of Alaska's indigenous Tlingit people and the thriving fishing and logging industries that shaped its development. Originally known as ...
Melting glaciers are creating prime fish habitat, but they’re also exposing land that mining companies say could hold ...
As Alaska’s glaciers continue their retreat, an Alaskan returns to the first one she loved to explore what remains — and what’s at stake.
Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center in July ... and the Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska, which has a co-stewardship agreement with the Forest Service.
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