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Yereth Rosen, Arctic Now /
Arctic Now /
November 30, 2017
The animals didn't necessarily become sick, researchers said, but were encountering the new pathogens much more frequently.
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Western Nunavut, Canada
Jane George, Nunatsiaq News /
Arctic Now /
November 14, 2017
Natural causes led to the death of more than 1,000 geese on Long Point beach outside Cambridge Bay this past August, a pathologist’s report has found.
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Juneau, Alaska, United States
Kevin Gullufsen /
Juneau Empire /
December 3, 2017
Wolf sightings in the wetlands area have hikers worried for their safety.
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Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada
CBC News /
November 29, 2017
The Yukon government crunched the numbers and confirmed that 2017 was a relatively bad year for human-bear conflicts in Yukon. It's estimated that more bears were killed this year than in any of the previous five years.
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Newtok, Alaska, United States
Rachel Waldholz, Alaska's Energy Desk - Anchorage /
Alaska Public Media /
November 27, 2017
When the river takes the first houses, the village could start to scatter. And Newtok’s blend of the modern and traditional could erode away with the land.
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