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Filmmakers behind ‘Alaska’s Vanishing Native Villages’ share the challenges of filmmaking and documenting climate issues in the remote areas of Western Alaska.
Sensational silvers and killer kings. Trophy-worthy trout and fantastically finned grayling. Hearty halibut and rewarding ...
The arts and humanities organizations, led by visionary change agents, do much more than organizing cultural events: they ...
Since its founding on August 25, 1916, the U.S. National Park Service has assembled 419 protected units, of which 62 hold the ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is testing systems to detect drones in New Jersey, after a series of drone sightings in ...
When Svalbard Airport, world’s northernmost destination for scheduled commercial flights, was built, no one expected the ...
For the program’s 14th iteration, UAS’s One Campus, One Book committee selected Max Libioron’s challenging “Pollution is Colonialism.” Starting this fall, students and faculty across campus have been ...
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Salmon Wars: How Competing Species and Politics Shape Alaska’s WatersThe story of Alaska’s salmon is more than just a tale of fish. It’s a high-stakes drama—one that pits species against species ...
A new report reveals that half of U.S. rivers, including the Mississippi, Tijuana and Lower Rio Grande, are dangerously ...
In 2019, the Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan created Comedian, a series of three identical pieces, each consisting of a ...
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Oil, Ice, and Wildlife: The High-Stakes Politics of the Arctic National Wildlife RefugeImagine a place where golden caribou herds roam beneath endless summer skies, polar bears dig dens deep into wind-scoured ...
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