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Chuathbaluk, Alaska, United States
Patricia Yaska /
LEO Network /
June 8, 2017
No one in Chuathbaluk has ever seen Musk-ox this far inland before.
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Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada
Richard Gleeson /
CBC News /
June 17, 2017
The tent caterpillar may be chewing its way through swathes of forest foliage, but there's no danger of harm to trees, says expert.
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on CBC News
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Bethel, Alaska, United States
Lisa Demer /
Alaska Dispatch News /
June 23, 2017
Residents who have long depended on chinook salmon to fill drying racks and smokehouses are worried about their food for next winter.
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on Alaska Dispatch News
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Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada
ScienceDaily /
June 12, 2017
Without action, the supply of fresh water in Iqaluit will begin to dwindle by 2024 due to climate change and increased demand, new research has found.
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on ScienceDaily
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Novosibirsk, Novosibirsk, Russia
Siberian Times /
June 26, 2017
Female resident killed in Novosibirsk by falling tree as freak weather continues to grip Siberia.
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on Siberian Times
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Salluit, Nunavut, Canada
Priscilla Hwang /
CBC News /
June 18, 2017
Black bears typically stay near the treeline — but what was this guy doing so far up North, away from it?
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on CBC News
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Meshik River, Alaska Peninsula, Alaska, United States
Erica Lujan and Jayde Ferguson /
LEO Network /
June 11, 2015
Mushy meat texture, and rotten smell found in sockeye salmon and pacific halibut.
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