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A ‘Tropical’ Parasitic Disease Emerges in the Canadian Arctic

By Julie Robert | McGill University Health Center on Apr 29, 2016   Featured, Health, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

A ‘Tropical’ Parasitic Disease Emerges in the Canadian Arctic

An outbreak of an intestinal parasite common in the tropics, known as Cryptosporidium, has been identified for the first time in the Arctic. The discovery was made in Nunavik, Quebec, by a team from the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (RI-MUHC), in collaboration with the Nunavik Department of Public Health, Institut National […]

Anchorage ‘Silver Alert’ Subject Located in Haines

By Alaska Native News on Mar 22, 2016   Featured, Southcentral, Southeast Alaska, State  

Anchorage ‘Silver Alert’ Subject Located in Haines

Troopers report that an Anchorage man who was the subject of a Silver Alert issued on Sunday has been “located and is safe,” after he was spotted by a trooper in Haines. Palmer troopers had received a report of a missing man, identified as 76-year-old Henry Hodge of Anchorage at 11:51 pm on Sunday night. […]

Rare Beluga Data Show Whales Dive to Maximize Meals

By Michelle Ma | University of Washington on Feb 12, 2016   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Rare Beluga Data Show Whales Dive to Maximize Meals

Children’s singer and songwriter Raffi may have brought beluga whales into popular culture with his 1980 song “Baby Beluga,” but surprisingly little is actually known about the life and ecology of these elusive marine mammals that live in some of the world’s most remote, frigid waters. Two distinct populations spend winters in the Bering Sea, […]

Threats to Southeast Alaska’s Salmon & Clean Water to be Explored at Alaska Forum Event

By Melanie Brown on Feb 5, 2016   Events/Notices, Featured, State  

Threats to Southeast Alaska’s Salmon & Clean Water to be Explored at Alaska Forum Event

JUNEAU, AK – Threats to Southeast Alaska’s salmon fishery by large-scale mine development in British Columbia will be explored next week in Anchorage at Alaska Forum on the Environment and a  reception at the TapRoot Monday night, Feb. 8. The Salmon Beyond Borders campaign consisting of tribal members, fishermen, business owners and others from Southeast […]

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