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Broken Ice Causes the Worst Spring Breakup Floods

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Mar 22, 2016   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

For half the year, Alaska’s big rivers provide a somewhat flat surface, allowing travel by snowmachine, dog team, ski, bike, snowshoe and foot. For a few weeks during their spring transition to liquid water, those useful ribbons of ice become a threat to river communities. Massive ice-jam floods happen every few years on Alaska rivers. […]

Ride for Life

By DPS on Mar 19, 2016   Featured, North Slope/Northwest Alaska, Southwest Alaska, State  

Ride for Life

Thanks to sponsorships from the National Park Service and Arctic Cat, the Ride for Life suicide prevention campaign will once again hit the trail on March 19, this time snowmachining more than 1,800 miles across Alaska to engage school children and adults in village in the Yukon-Kuskoskwim Delta up to the Norton Sound. Alaska Wildlife […]

New Patrol Unit to Help Manage Violent Crime Cases in the Y-K Delta

By Megan Peters | Alaska Department of Public Safety on Dec 1, 2015   Featured, Southwest Alaska, State  

New Patrol Unit to Help Manage Violent Crime Cases in the Y-K Delta

(BETHEL, Alaska) – The Alaska State Troopers Bethel Patrol is adjusting the way it responds to significant violent crimes in Yukon-Kuskokwim (YK) Delta posts. The Violent Offenders Unit (VOU) comprised of a patrol sergeant and two patrol troopers, pulled from the Bethel Patrol post, will provide dedicated intensive and focused investigations into violent crimes, to […]

Earthworms live in Alaska too

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Apr 14, 2015   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Earthworms live in Alaska too

Under its own power, an earthworm gains about 30 feet of new territory each year. But that does not help explain how worms got to Alaska. “It’s almost geologically slow,” Matt Bowser, said of the earthworm’s locomotion. Bowser, Alaska’s closest thing to an expert on earthworms, is an entomologist with the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. […]

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