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Sorrento, British Columbia, Canada
Jackie McKay /
CBC /
August 23, 2023
With wildfires raging across the Interior of B.C., and many First Nations being ordered to evacuate, community members say the decision to stay or go can be tough.
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Norman Wells, Northwest Territories, Canada
Taylor Holmes /
CBC /
August 8, 2023
Cathy Pope, a berry picker from Norman Wells, N.W.T., said there has been an abundance of blueberries this year, and that she's "never seen it like this." Despite the ample availability of fruit, thick wildfire smoke — some of the worst in the country, at times — has made it hard for Pope to go out and pick.
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Utqiaġvik, Alaska, United States
Anchorage Daily News /
August 10, 2023
The average temperature in July was 48.4 degrees — 6.7 degrees above normal, with 11 hot days in a row. Such extreme warmth can accelerate the greening and permafrost thaw on the North Slope.
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Tyuleny Island, Russia
TodayHeadline /
August 16, 2023
Tyuleniy Island, also known as the ‘Island of the Seals,’ is located in the Sea of Okhotsk and is an important breeding ground for northern fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus). More than 300 northern fur seals and Steller sea lions have been found dead in a mystery mass die-off on a small, uninhabited island in Siberia.
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Hjalteyri, Northeast, Iceland
Jelena Ćirić /
Iceland Review /
August 24, 2023
Anglers caught dozens of humpback salmon in Eyjafjarðará river yesterday, RÚV reports. Humpack salmon are spreading in Iceland and threatening local fish species in Icelandic rivers.
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on Iceland Review
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Tanana, Alaska, United States
Rodney Evans and Barbara Mahoney /
LEO Network /
August 11, 2023
The marine mammal was seen some 600 miles from where the river empties into the Bering Sea.
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