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The Loss of Bird Songs
Dec 15, 2021
Paddlers navigate rapids on Alaska鈥檚 Sheenjek River
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Rivers: America鈥檚 Lifeblood
Dec 9, 2021
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鈥淲e walked in the same path as my ancestors鈥�
Nov 24, 2021
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Dandy Dollies of Far-North Alaska
Sep 30, 2021
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viewed from an airplane, a family of 3 polar bears walk across a snowy landscape.
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A Polar Bear Year: Spring
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A Polar Bear Year: Early Winter
Jul 6, 2021
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Jun 23, 2018

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In the foreground a shed antler sitting on purple tundra flowers, and in the distance coastal waters
History and Culture
鈥淲e walked in the same path as my ancestors鈥�
Nov 24, 2021
a man bringing in a fish in a net
Migratory Species
Dandy Dollies of Far-North Alaska
Sep 30, 2021
a brown butterfly on brown leaves
Wildlife Wonders
Fall Leaves and Winter Queens
Sep 15, 2021
person's hands holding a bright red fish with hearts
Migratory Species
Fish Fasts 20 Months for Chance at Love
Jul 13, 2021
viewed from an airplane, a family of 3 polar bears walk across a snowy landscape.
Wildlife Wonders
A Polar Bear Year: Spring
Jul 13, 2021
A polar bear walks through ice fog across the winter landscape.
Wildlife Wonders
A Polar Bear Year: Early Winter
Jul 6, 2021
A small pond surrounded by leafy green vegetation, a few standing dead trees and verdant forest
Wildlife Management
Trapping
Jun 23, 2018

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