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Palmer, Alaska, United States
Steve Edwards /
Anchorage Daily News /
July 19, 2019
“The growth-cycle this year is unprecedented,” with carrots, peas and broccoli heads “as big as a platter,” farmers market vendors say.
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Eagle, Alaska, United States
dfg.webmaster@alaska.gov /
Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Wildlife News /
July 19, 2019
Alaska hunters will discover a new page in the 2019-2020 hunting regulations which describes mule deer and white-tailed deer, two historically non-native species that are now moving into Alaska.
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Anchorage, Alaska
Pamela Szatanek and Micah Hahn /
LEO Network /
July 16, 2019
"He could have picked it up in the backyard or on an earlier walk to the park."
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Willow, Alaska, United States
The Seattle Times /
July 7, 2019
The science director for Cook Inletkeeper, a nonprofit organization that monitors the health of Cook Inlet, wrote a paper two years ago on what salmon streams might be like in the future with climate change.
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Kotlik, Alaska, United States
Harold Okitkun /
LEO Network /
July 11, 2019
Dead chum salmon have been spotted floating down the Yukon river. Water temperatures are measuring at 70 degrees, the warmest in recollection.
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Stykkishólmur, West, Iceland
Larissa Kyzer /
Iceland Review /
July 20, 2019
Fifty pilot whales were found dead on the shore of Löngufjörur in a sparsely populated part of the Snæfellsnes peninsula on Thursday, RÚV reports.
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Keno City, Yukon, Canada
CBC /
July 21, 2019
Residents and visitors in Elsa and Keno City, Yukon, as well as areas of north Hansen Lake, have been put on an evacuation alert because of the Shanghai Creek wildfire currently burning out of control.
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Krasnoyarsk, Krasnoyarskiy, Russia
Siberian Times /
July 22, 2019
Krasnoyarsk and Novosibirsk suffering smoke pollution and infernos rage in forests after hot, dry weather.
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