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Alaska, United States
Casey Grove /
Alaska Public Media /
This strain does not seem to pose a serious risk to people but there's concern for backyard flocks and the wild birds that are a food source for many Alaskans.
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Dayne Patterson · /
CBC /
April 19, 2022
The flu now affecting birds in Saskatchewan is a severe strain of influenza that has mingled genes from Eurasia and North America, according to Dr. Trent Bollinger, a professor at Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) and a pathologist. Bollinger said that the severity of the disease, which he says is the H5N1 strain, depends on the species.
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Chistochina, Alaska, United States
Wilson Justin /
LEO Network /
April 2, 2022
"Now I have seen the current muddy at break up but usually after prolonged warming and winds. This one is about a month ahead of the game."
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Hyvinge, Uusimaa, Finland
News /
April 2, 2022
The last time Finland had this much sunshine in March was nearly a decade ago, in 2013. High pressure typically brings clear skies, and this was also the case last month in Finland.
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Нешкан, Чукотский район, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia
Prochukotku /
March 2, 2022
A man injured by a polar bear was transported by helicopter to the Chukotka regional hospital from the village of Neshkan. The incident happened near the village. The predator attacked a man near the carcass of a whale that died last fall, Chukotka news agency reports.
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Reykjavík, Capital Region, Iceland
RÚV /
April 6, 2022
After some well-founded speculation a week ago, reported on in some media, the Met Office has now confirmed that this March was the wettest on record in Reykjavík--and the winter overall saw the most precipitation ever recorded in various locations around Iceland.
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Aviemore, Scotland, United Kingdom
BBC News /
The fire came at a time of heightened risk of wildfires in parts of Scotland due to dry weather and large areas of dead vegetation. Other incidents included fires on Ben Lomond in the Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, on Gruinard Island in Wester Ross and near Dornoch.
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Dillingham, Alaska, United States
Erin McKinstry /
Alaska Public Media /
April 27, 2021
Concerns around energy independence and high costs have led many places in rural Alaska to look for renewable alternatives to fossil fuels. The Department of Energy recently announced the awardees of a new program; the Energy Transitions Initiative Partnership Project, or ETIPP, will help five Alaska towns explore projects from hybrid fishing vessels to reducing reliance on diesel.
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