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Finding Far-North Lynx Den Part of Cycle Study

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Oct 6, 2017   Featured, Interior Alaska, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Finding Far-North Lynx Den Part of Cycle Study

In her study of one of the farthest north lynx populations in North America this summer, Claire Montgomerie used her ears. While looking at the satellite tracker a female lynx was wearing, Montgomerie saw the animal was hanging around a hillside north of the Arctic Circle, not far from Coldfoot. The University of Alaska Fairbanks […]

Sunday’s Annual Hide and Horn Auction Features Moose Antlers and More

By Ken Marsh | ADF&G on Feb 26, 2017   Featured, Southcentral, State  

Sunday’s Annual Hide and Horn Auction Features Moose Antlers and More

(Anchorage) — Need moose antlers for carving, collecting or display? Look no further than this year’s annual State Hide and Horn Auction. Some 160 sets of moose antlers will be up for bid this weekend, along with caribou antlers, Dall sheep horns, black and brown bear hides, and fine furs including lynx, wolf, beaver and […]

Bears Bother Lonely Science Instruments

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Jun 17, 2016   Featured, Science/Education, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Bears Bother Lonely Science Instruments

Interior Alaska is a hungry place — lots of boreal forest and swampy wetlands with big, flat rivers winding through. Wildlife sightings, especially of big mammals, are rare. But a recent video posted by a seismologist makes the Tanana River flats look like the Serengeti. A motion-triggered game camera installed above buried instruments shows visits […]

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