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Kongiganak, Alaska, United States
Teresa Cotsirlos, KYUK- Bethel /
Alaska Public Media /
October 2, 2017
Climate change is thawing the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta’s permafrost, and it’s doing more than cracking foundations, sinking roads and accelerating erosion.
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on Alaska Public Media
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Golovin, Alaska, United States
Carol Oliver and Gino Graziano /
LEO Network /
October 16, 2017
We do not ever recall having flowers blooming this late in the year.
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Ketchikan, Alaska, United States
Leila Kheiry, KRBD /
Alaska Dispatch News /
October 19, 2017
Mountain lion sightings have been reported in far Southeast Alaska for years, and one sighting has been confirmed.
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on Alaska Dispatch News
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Twin Hills, Alaska, United States
Jayde Ferguson and Erica Lujan /
LEO Network /
October 14, 2017
Silver salmon, caught 10 miles up the Twin Hills River, had small white patches in flesh.
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Foothills SW of Cassir MTNS, British Columbia, Canada
Karen McColl /
CBC News /
September 30, 2017
A hunter from B.C. is recovering from a bear mauling earlier this week. Conservation officers say the attack was predatory, meaning the bear wanted to eat the man.
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on CBC News
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Scandinavia, Finland
Yle Uutiset /
September 25, 2017
Bilberry harvests have been poor in several key regions, and the dearth of berries in Eastern Europe especially has raised prices by as much as 70 percent in a year.
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on Yle Uutiset
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Skeiðarársandur Sand Plain, Iceland
Jelena Ćirić /
Iceland Review /
September 26, 2017
An unexpected birch forest is growing on Skeiðarársandur sand plain, South Iceland.
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on Iceland Review
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