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Juneau, Alaska, United States
James Brooks and Alex McCarthy /
Juneau Empire /
October 30, 2017
The torrential rain, exceptional even by Juneau’s standards, comes courtesy of Typhoon Lan, whose remnants have left Asia.
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Anvik, Alaska, United States
Alberta Walker and Richard L Thoman Jr /
LEO Network /
November 1, 2017
More open water on rivers and lakes that add to the near-ground moisture.
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Lori Fox /
Yukon News /
November 1, 2017
A 1990 elk management plan recommended 100 animals as a reasonable number, based on resources available for the animals, Cathers said. But that number has since ballooned, causing more agricultural conflicts. Part of the problem goes back to 2008, when elk wintered in fenced off enclosures after winter ticks were discovered.
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on Yukon News
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Mackenzie River, Northwest Territory, Canada
CBC News /
October 31, 2017
Freda Alunik says it looks 'just like spring' at her camp near the Mackenzie River.
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on CBC News
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The Telegram /
November 3, 2017
Climate change could be just another challenge for the gray-cheeked thrush and other distinct species.
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on The Telegram
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Cumberland Center, Maine, United States
Gillian Graham /
Press Herald /
November 2, 2017
The number of outages is down from a peak of 484,000 statewide after winds and rain ravaged the region Monday morning.
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