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Frontier Scientists makes learning about Alaskan scientific research entertaining, easy and accessible. They do this by creating short, engaging video stories of scientists conducting field research in the Alaskan wilderness.
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3w ago
The Yukon Kuskokwum Delta, home to Yup’ik and Cup’ik people, provides a perfect location to study how social microbial communities and geese are influencing CO2 and Methane emissions from salt marshes. The YK Delta area is huge. It’s one of the largest wetlands in North America with over 20,000,000 acres. It’s where the Yukon River […]
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3y ago
Anna Across the Arctic has been awarded two First place awards for Children’s Fiction. One from Alaska Professional Communicators (APC) and the other from The National Federation of Press Women (NFPW.) We are delighted to receive these awards and would like to share with you some of the judges’ comments. Judge, Grace Cavalieri, Maryland Poet […]
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3y ago
First Place Children's Fiction
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4y ago
A true story of the longest, fastest fox journey ever recorded Alaskan co-authors Liz O’Connell and Arin Underwood, illustrated by Arin Underwood, present an Arctic science story about a four-pound blue morph fox tracked by a satellite collar, in the longest, fastest fox journey ever recorded. The surprising distance and speed of the small fox […]
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5y ago
Remember the Exxon Valdez oil spill on March 24, 1989
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