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Kaktovik, Alaska, United States
Shady Grove Oliver /
Arctic Sounder /
April 28, 2017
Sixty years ago there were 12 of these such cellars in Kaktovik.Today there is only one left. All the other family cellars have been flooded and have collapsed.
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on Arctic Sounder
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Fairbanks, Alaska, United States
Anne-Lise Ducluzeau /
LEO Network /
May 3, 2017
Spotted half a dozen wood frogs crossing Roland Road, Fairbanks. Those that were run over by cars were females loaded with eggs.
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Hudson Bay, Manitoba, Canada
Steve Lambert · The Canadian Press /
CBC News /
May 3, 2017
After attacks belugas scattered northward, away from a traditional calving area. Scattering could impact the survival rate of young belugas.
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on CBC News
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Bubnovka, Irkutsk, Russia
Olga Gertcyk /
Siberian Times /
May 2, 2017
Dry conditions fuel dozens of fires and result in a state of emergency across the Siberian Federal District.
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on Siberian Times
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Húsavík, Northeast, Iceland
Vala Hafstað /
Iceland Review /
May 4, 2017
There is an unusually warm mass of air over Iceland. Thermometers rose to rare heights in the northeastern part of the country.
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on Iceland Review
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Shaktoolik, Alaska, USA
Jolene Auliye /
LEO Network /
May 15, 2014
Hunters noticed some herring were starting to spawn near Cape Denbigh. The herring scheduled to arrive on May 25th, are over a week early.
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