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Steer Clear of “Orphaned” Wildlife Babies, Mother Likely Lurks Nearby

By Ken Marsh | ADF&G on May 15, 2016   Featured, State  

Steer Clear of “Orphaned” Wildlife Babies, Mother Likely Lurks Nearby

(Statewide) — Alaskans stepping outside to enjoy the wonders of springtime are reminded that May and June mark the season…

Texas Charter Bus Rolls, Killing Eight and Injuring 44

By Alaska Native News on May 15, 2016   Featured, National  

Texas Charter Bus Rolls, Killing Eight and Injuring 44

A casino-bound charter bus rolled and crashed, killing eight and injuring 44 others on Saturday. Seven of the victims died…

New Public Use Regulations for Kenai National Wildlife Refuge

By Andrea Medeiros | USFWS on May 15, 2016   Featured, Southcentral, State  

New Public Use Regulations for Kenai National Wildlife Refuge

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service earlier this month published a final rule that supports the conservation of one of the…

FSU Researcher Finds Clues to Early Civilization in Southeastern United States

By Kathleen Haughney | Florida State University on May 15, 2016   Featured, Science/Education  

FSU Researcher Finds Clues to Early Civilization in Southeastern United States

The discovery of stone tools alongside mastodon bones in a Florida river shows that humans settled the southeastern United States…

Kachemak Bay Wins Prestigious Western Hemisphere Shorebird Designation

By Joe Meehan | ADF&G on May 14, 2016   Featured, Southcentral, State  

Kachemak Bay Wins Prestigious Western Hemisphere Shorebird Designation

(Homer) — The designation is official and just in time for this year’s annual Kachemak Bay Shorebird Festival: The estuaries,…

Elderly Marshall Couple Drown while Launching Boat on Yukon

By Alaska Native News on May 14, 2016   Featured, Interior Alaska, Rural  

Elderly Marshall Couple Drown while Launching Boat on Yukon

  In an unfortunate incident on Friday, elderly Marshall couple, Frank and Angelina Coffee, lost their lives as they were…

Ties to Alaska’s Wild Plants

By Theresa Bakker | UAF on May 13, 2016   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Ties to Alaska’s Wild Plants

A new series of ethnobotany films produced by filmmaker Sarah Betcher explores traditional Alaskan indigenous uses of wild plants for…

Much of the Arctic is Lower than it was Before

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on May 13, 2016   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Much of the Arctic is Lower than it was Before

When botanist Janet Jorgenson first visited a patch of tundra east of Kaktovik in 1988, it was flat, dry and…

Troopers Arrest 17-Year-Old in Sunday Selawik Firearms Incident

By Alaska Native News on May 13, 2016   Featured, General News, Rural, Southwest Alaska  

Alaska state trooper’s report that there were no injuries reported in Tuesday’s Selawik shooting incident and one arrest has been…

George Zimmerman Continues Efforts to Auction Off Infamous Pistol

By Alaska Native News on May 13, 2016   Featured, National  

George Zimmerman Continues Efforts to Auction Off Infamous Pistol

As of Friday morning, George Zimmerman, the killer of Florida teen, Trayvon  Martin, continues in his attempts to auction off…

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