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Get far off the beaten track at this expansive, remote national park in Alaska where you can spot wildlife, enjoy peace and solitude, and reconnect with nature.
The Alaskan wilderness may soon be on the menu for fossil fuel giants. The Trump administration’s plan to roll back Biden-era ...
These spruce trees and rivers and swamps have not changed much since December 1980, when Jimmy Carter signed the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act.
Landscaping volunteers from across the country work to improve Arlington National Cemetery and the FDR Memorial in Washington ...
We seem incapable of learning how to peacefully coexist with bears, even though we claim to be the more intelligent species.
In Alaska, nowhere is permafrost more vulnerable than here, 350 miles south of the Arctic Circle, in a vast, largely treeless landscape formed from sediment brought down by two of the state’s ...
The Alsek, a world-class rafting river that flows into the Gulf of Alaska from its headwaters in Canada, may soon abandon the lower part of its drainage for a steeper ...
Klein says the transformation of Alaska's landscape corresponds with an increase in temperatures during the past 100 years. He compared aerial photos of the Kenai Peninsula taken in 1950 and 1996.
Their bodies cooling with the October air, wood frogs are now snug in leafy blankets all over Alaska. Down there inside those thumb-size frogs, even smaller creatures are hitching a ride. These ...
The oil pipeline that stretches 800 miles across the Alaska landscape is celebrating a milestone. The trans-Alaska oil pipeline on Wednesday marked 35 years in production with more than 16.5 ...
Over the past 60 years alone, Anchorage and Southcentral Alaska has been repeatedly dusted by ash from erupting volcanoes strung down the western side of Cook Inlet.