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Alta, Finnmark Fylke, Norway

Eilif Andreas Aslaksen /
NRK Sápmi /
August 30, 2017
A small caterpillar has already infected large areas of Norway's largest county. Scientists fear this may be the beginning of something far worse.
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on NRK Sápmi
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Skagway, Alaska, United States

Emily Files, KHNS - Haines /
Alaska Public Media /
September 5, 2017
Early Tuesday morning, a rockslide crashed into Skagway’s largest cruise ship dock. It was the second slide event in less than two weeks and caused a pair of cruise ships to divert to other ports. Some Skagway residents are calling on the city and the private company that owns the dock to take action.
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on Alaska Public Media
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Womens Bay, Alaska, United States

Mitchell Borden, KMXT - Kodiak /
Alaska Public Media /
September 5, 2017
Russian River flooded last week in Kodiak leaving some residents scrambling to address the damage.
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on Alaska Public Media
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Jakolof Bay Headwaters, Alaska, United States

Stephen Payton /
LEO Network /
September 1, 2017
Cloudberries observed in new area around Seldovia.
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Koksiloh River, British Columbia, Canada

Sarah Simpson /
Lake Cowichan Gazette /
September 5, 2017
The Koksilah River is in trouble, with low flows threatening fish populations.
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on Lake Cowichan Gazette
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Irrigon, Oregon, United States

ANNETTE CARY /
tri-cityherald /
September 7, 2017
A study in Biological Conservation led by a WSU scientist documents the steep decline of monarch butterflies in the West. They could be functionally extinct within a few decades.
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on tri-cityherald
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