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Alaska, United States
Phillip Manning, KTNA - Talkeetna /
Alaska Public Media /
July 26, 2017
Bugs of various shapes and sizes are part of life in Alaska, and it can be easy for them to escape notice.
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on Alaska Public Media
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Anvik, Alaska, United States
Alberta Walker, Jessie Moan and Derek Sikes /
LEO Network /
July 7, 2017
The village of Anvik along the west bank of the Yukon River has an increase in defoliation associated with caterpillar numbers.
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Aleknagik, Alaska, United States
Avery Lill, KDLG - Dillingham /
Alaska Public Media /
July 31, 2017
For the second year in a row, people around Dillingham, Aleknagik and Wood-Tikchik State Park and the Togiak National Wildlife Refuge are reporting a massive outbreak of caterpillars. Listen now
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on Alaska Public Media
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Shrine of St. Terese, Alaska, United States
Ed Schoenfeld, CoastAlaska - Juneau /
Alaska Public Media /
July 14, 2017
A fungus that’s damaged trees in Southcentral and Interior Alaska has been discovered for the first time in Southeast. But there’s a chance its spread could be stopped.
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on Alaska Public Media
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Old Crow, Yukon Territory, Canada
CBC News /
July 15, 2017
26 fires are burning in the Old Crow district but Yukon Wildland Fire says the community is not at risk
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on CBC News
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Yakutsk, Sakha, Russia
The Siberian Times /
July 24, 2017
Fires have wreaked havoc this summer with Yakutia and the Yamalo-Nenets autonomous the latest to be hard hit.
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on The Siberian Times
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Koliganek, Alaska, United States
Avery Lill /
KDLG /
July 14, 2017
More than 2.5 million sockeye have returned to spawn in the Nushagak River this year, one of the highest counts on record. They have filled pools and creeks, jumping and swimming their way to their spawning grounds.
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on KDLG
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