More woody plants on the ground make life harder for caribou, both by displacing their usual tundra food sources and by creating new obstacles to movement. Open water does not affect Alaska’s ...
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Alaska Kills Nearly 100 Bears, Wolves by Helicopter in Effort to Bolster Caribou PopulationsNearly everyone agrees that Alaska’s declining caribou ... For thousands of years, the enormous herds of caribou that roam the North American tundra have been a vital source of sustenance ...
During the summer in Alaska the sunlight never seems ... Alex Lanchester and I were there to film caribou: for four weeks we trudged through the tundra trying to keep up with this tenacious ...
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Mongabay on MSNThe warming Arctic is now a carbon source, report findsThe Arctic region has shifted from storing carbon dioxide to releasing it into the atmosphere, according to the 2024 Arctic ...
For countless millennia, the caribou herds of Northwest Alaska have migrated across the Brooks Range in fall, leaving their calving grounds in the Arctic tundra for sheltered valleys to the south. And ...
With respect to the Porcupine Caribou Herd (PCH) of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska (ANWR), efforts to fully appreciate how the location ... Caribou bones and antlers lying on the tundra ...
The park lies in Northwest Alaska — just 75 miles to the east of Kotzebue — where, despite the latent threats from climate change and regional development, the caribou migrating twice a year ...
That is until I spent twelve solid hours driving north from Fairbanks (the most northerly city in Alaska) and still faced an endless expanse of open tundra all around. (...the cold in Alaska is ...
Alaska Governor Frank Murkowski is ... trimmed in cobalt blue; the buff brown tundra of coastal plain, dotted with caribou; the rolling foothills rising into the mighty Brooks Range, sparkling ...
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