Rabies could become a disease of the past. Here's what it would take.Earth 12 Jul 2024
Alaska Public Media
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CDC's new rules for dogs entering the U.S. will have unique impacts in AlaskaAlaska, United States 11 Jul 2024
Alaska Public Media
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National Park Service bans sport hunters from baiting bearsAlaska, United States 3 Jul 2024
Alaska Public Media
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Another new horizon for wood bison in AlaskaFairbanks, Alaska, United States 1 Jul 2024
Anchorage Daily News
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Possible rat sighting on remote St. Paul Island raises alarmSaint Paul, Alaska, United States 25 Jun 2024
Alaska Public Media
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Why Bird Flu Is Infecting People’s EyesMichigan, United States 3 Jun 2024
Scientific American
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Federal bill would add veterinary care to IHS duties to address rabies, other risks in rural AlaskaAlaska, United States 24 May 2024
Alaska Public Media
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Dogs entering US must be 6 months old and microchipped to prevent spread of rabies, new rules sayUnited States 8 May 2024
AP News
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Toxic: How the search for the origins of COVID-19 turned politically poisonousWuhan, Hubei, China 23 Apr 2024
AP News
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Caribou herds in B.C. and Alberta have grown nearly 50%, mostly due to wolf culls, study findsBritish Columbia, Canada 23 Apr 2024
CBC
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Biden administration blocks Ambler Road, strengthens protections for NPR-AUpper Kobuk River, Alaska, United States 19 Apr 2024
Alaska Public Media
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Federal regulators cut Western Arctic caribou harvest limit to 15 animals a yearNorthwest Arctic, Alaska, United States 10 Apr 2024
Anchorage Daily News
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Beaver expansion into Alaska’s Arctic tundra presents problems for people – and opportunitiesThe Arctic 11 Mar 2024
Alaska Beacon
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Alaskapox death brings attention to small animal virusAlaska, United States 14 Feb 2024
CBC
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Alaska's Arctic and boreal ecosystems see climate change-driven 'microbial awakening'Alaska Arctic 5 Feb 2024
Alaska Public Media
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State regulators limit hunting of Western Arctic caribou to 15 animals a yearKotzebue, Alaska, United States 30 Jan 2024
Anchorage Daily News
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Elma the mammoth's wanderings mapped across AlaskaAlaska, United States 22 Jan 2024
Alaska Public Media
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Oil field road traffic disrupts North Slope caribou more than previously recognizedPrudhoe Bay, Alaska, United States 16 Jan 2024
Alaska Beacon
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Caribou management and healthAlaska, United States 12 Jan 2024
Alaska Public Media
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Alaska's open seasons on predators are approved behind closed doorsTogiak, Alaska, United States 10 Jan 2024
Alaska Public Media
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A Major Climate Force Has Been Ignored for DecadesAlaska, United States 4 Jan 2024
The Atlantic
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Thinning ice and shrinking caribou hurt not only safety and food security but also mental healthAlaska, United States 28 Dec 2023
Anchorage Daily News
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Western Arctic Caribou Herd population decline continues, with hunting expected to be affectedNorthwest Arctic, Alaska, United States 19 Dec 2023
Alaska Public Media
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How studying arctic ground squirrels can help advance human brain healthAlaska, United States 3 Dec 2023
PBS NewsHour
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Alaska’s chief veterinarian issues notice on mysterious illness killing dogs in Lower 48Anchorage, Alaska, United States 30 Nov 2023
Anchorage Daily News
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Reindeer herders and scientists collaborate to understand Arctic warmingYamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia 27 Nov 2023
Science News
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Northern states prepare for battle against invasion of feral Canadian ‘super pigs’Canada 22 Nov 2023
Anchorage Daily News
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Wolves hunt sea otters and seals, a startling findKatmai, Alaska 14 Nov 2023
Animals
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Otters making a comeback in SwedenSweden 10 Nov 2023 |
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Biologists find 'concerning' decline in Dall sheep numbers in Yukon's Kluane regionKluane Lake, Yukon Territory, Canada 9 Nov 2023
CBC
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Moose calves are lean and small – hunters are worriedDrangedal, Vestfold, Norway 8 Nov 2023
NRK
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Researcher illustrates animal behaviour in wildfire-burned forestNorthwest Territories, Canada 3 Nov 2023
CBC
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AI radar used to detect polar bears could be used for grizzly and black bears, tooCanada 31 Oct 2023
CBC
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Western Arctic Caribou Herd keeps shrinking, 2023 census showsKobuk, Alaska, United States 29 Oct 2023
Anchorage Daily News
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Possible cougar sighting in Whitehorse’s McIntyre neighbourhoodWhitehorse, Yukon, Canada 13 Oct 2023
Yukon News
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Southeast Alaska harvest data shows moose moving to new areasPetersburg, Alaska, United States 18 Sep 2023
KTOO
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All animals to be culled at fur farms with bird flu infectionsOstrobothnia Province, Finland 14 Sep 2023
News
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Hoonah gives residents bear-resistant trash cans but most of Southeast Alaska can’t afford themHoonah, Alaska, United States 14 Sep 2023
Alaska Public Media
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Bans on Swedish meat imports following swine fever outbreakSweden 13 Sep 2023 |
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Hunters concerned there are too few moose in the Swedish forestsSweden 12 Sep 2023
Sveriges Radio
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Residents in Fort Smith, N.W.T., seeing more bears in town this yearFort Smith, Northwest Territories, Canada 2 Aug 2023
CBC
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North Slope authorities urge inclusion of Iñupiat in wildlife managementUtqiaġvik, Alaska, United States 24 Jul 2023 |
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Ongoing avian influenza outbreaks in animals pose risk to humans13 Jul 2023 |
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Covid-19 spread between humans and deer, study shows, raising concerns about animal reservoirsUnited States 12 Jul 2023
CNN
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Polish scientists probe possible food-chain link to H5N1 avian flu in catsPoland 5 Jul 2023 |
PAWS of Nome seeks funding for bark park, wildlife fencingNome, Alaska, United States 30 Jun 2023
The Nome Nugget
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By breeding like crazy, voles underpin wildlife food chain in AlaskaAlaska, United States 30 Jun 2023
Anchorage Daily News
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As ticks gain ground in Alaska, researchers say health risk remains low for nowAlaska, United States 11 Jun 2023
Anchorage Daily News
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As Arctic warms, female arctic ground squirrels end hibernation before males – a mismatch with consequencesAlaska, United States 25 May 2023
EurekAlert!
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Homer police take Grubby the opossum into custodyHomer, Alaska, United States 25 May 2023
Alaska Public Media
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Climate change thaws world's northernmost research stationNy-Ålesund, Svalbard, Svalbard and Jan Mayen 19 Apr 2023
ArcticToday
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Adaptive monitoring of the arctic fox in the Norwegian low ArcticFinnmark, Norway 11 Apr 2023
The Independent Barents Observer
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University of Saskatchewan researchers intensify efforts to track disease in caribouSaskatchewan, Canada 3 Apr 2023
CBC
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Winter Travel, Access and Changing Snow and Ice ConditionsCopper River Basin 1 Apr 2023
Winter Travel, Access, and Changing Snow and Ice Conditions in Alaska’s Copper River Basin
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Nunavut flips stance on caribou protection again, now supports development ban on calving groundsNunavut, Canada 28 Mar 2023
CBC
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After the fatal polar bear attack in Wales, a collective approach to healingWales, Alaska, United States 22 Mar 2023
Alaska Public Media
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Researchers struggle to find out if windmills scare reindeerTromsø, Troms, Norway 9 Mar 2023
NRK
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Bird flu affects large parts of the world – experts are watching that there will not be a pandemic7 Mar 2023
NRK
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Chronic wasting disease found in new deer species in ManitobaWinnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 6 Mar 2023
Winnipeg
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No deer, no problem: Sea otters become main course for this Southeast Alaska wolf packPleasant Island, Alaska, United States 10 Feb 2023
Alaska Public Media
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Beaver colonization around Nome is a ‘harbinger’ of Arctic changesNome, Alaska, United States 4 Feb 2023
The Nome Nugget
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Hogs are running wild in the U.S.—and spreading diseaseUnited States 1 Feb 2023
Animals
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How Indigenous people are strengthening fur traditions in an anti-fur worldNorthwest Territories, Canada 28 Jan 2023
CBC
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Human behaviour needs to shift for coexistence with wildlife, say specialistsVancouver, British Columbia, Canada 27 Jan 2023 |
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Wildlife talk about Yukon Flats recapYukon Flats, Alaska, United States 27 Jan 2023
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
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Hard rainYamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia 19 Jan 2023
Boulder Weekly
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Possible record year for arctic fox in Nordics with 762 cubs counted in 2022Lapland, Finland 13 Jan 2023
Eye on the Arctic
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After 30 years in decline, Yukon's Finlayson caribou herd may be on the upswing, gov't saysPelly Mountains, British Columbia 3 Jan 2023
CBC
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Climate change seen as suspected factor in Western Arctic Caribou Herd decline30 Dec 2022
Alaska Public Media
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Ancient moose antlers hint of early arrival on Alaska's North SlopeNorth Slope, Alaska 9 Dec 2022
Arctic Sounder
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State downsizes bison hunt after a third of Delta herd starves to deathDelta Junction, Alaska, United States 6 Dec 2022
KUAC
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Southeast Alaska wolves eat over 60 prey species, study finds — including sea otterPetersburg, Alaska, United States 30 Sep 2022
KTOO
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Southeast Alaska wolves eat over 60 prey species, study finds — including sea otterPetersburg, Alaska, United States 29 Sep 2022
Alaska Public Media
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Expanding beaver pond distribution in Arctic Alaska, 1949 to 2019Kotzebue, Alaska, United States 3 May 2022
Nature
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Protecting Grizzly Bears from Trains in the Mountain Parks — State of the MountainsAlberta, Canada 22 Mar 2022
State of the Mountains
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Western Alaska’s dwindling jackrabbit population is being surveyed for the first time24 Feb 2022
Alaska Public Media
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Historic change to Arctic landscape as beavers migrate in massesAlaska, United States 21 Dec 2021
swiftheadline
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A father and son's Ice Age plot to slow Siberian thawЧерский, Нижнеколымский район, Sakha, Russia 4 Nov 2021
Reuters
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Caribou populations are dwindling, and we’re in denial about itWhitehorse, Yukon, Canada 24 Oct 2021
Yukon News
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Aggressive behaviour leads to Coyote Cull in Stanley ParkVancouver, British Columbia, Canada 21 Sep 2021 |
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In a Tiny Arctic Town, Food Is Getting Harder to Come ByIgloolik, Nunavut, Canada 21 Sep 2021
Wired
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Are non-native mule deer a threat? Fish and Game wants to find out.Skagway, Alaska, United States 19 Jul 2021
Alaska Public Media
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How Cows Destroyed an Entire Marine Ecosystem in CaliforniaThe Southern California Bight, USA 21 Jun 2021
Atlas Obscura
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Why Wild Turkeys Don't Spread TicksMaine, USA 8 Jun 2021
Field & Stream
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Western Alaska is experiencing an unprecedented rabies outbreak, officials sayNome, Alaska, United States 2 Jun 2021
Anchorage Daily News
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‘He took a small bite and then ... a second bite’: Surveyor survives bear mauling near GlennallenGlennallen, Alaska, United States 20 May 2021
Anchorage Daily News
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Polar bears forced to eat seabird eggs as Arctic hunting ground shrinksMitivik Island, Nunavut, Canada 7 Apr 2021
The Independent
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New ermine species found on Southeast Alaska islandPetersburg, Alaska, United States 29 Mar 2021
KTOO
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More than 60,000 reindeer died in the Yamal tundra. Locals blame oil workers and icebreakersYamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia 25 Feb 2021
NEFT
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Russian scientists probe prehistoric viruses dug from permafrostYakutsk, Sakha, Russia 17 Feb 2021
CGTN.com
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Group accidentally encountered a brown bear den before one of them was mauled near HainesHaines, Alaska, United States 9 Feb 2021
Anchorage Daily News
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