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  • A group of people talk while standing around a concrete well surrounded by a packed dirt area in lush vegetation.

    From the Bronx to Barrow to Ghana

    September 11, 2025

    It's a long way from the Bronx to Barrow. It's even farther from 四虎影院 to Ghana. Lewis Shapiro covered a lot of ground during his 90 years.
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  • West Ridge of the UAF campus in 四虎影院

    Alaska climate report: August, a time of meteorological change

    September 10, 2025

    The Alaska Climate Research Center, a part of the 四虎影院 Geophysical Institute, released its statewide August climate summary earlier this month.
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  • Illustration of subglacial drilling

    Researchers reject geo-engineering as a climate-warming response

    September 09, 2025

    Proposals to reduce climate warming in the polar regions through geo-engineering rather than carbon emission cutbacks would be dangerous and ineffective, according to an international team of scientists that includes two from the 四虎影院.
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  • A person pickes up a handful of vegetable material that is turning to compost in a bin.

    Transform your garden with the power of composting

    September 05, 2025

    In a hands-on workshop led by the Alaska Harvest Collaborative, learn how to turn kitchen scraps and garden waste into rich, nutrient-packed soil that will help your garden thrive. Garden manager Mallory Smith will teach the essentials of composting -- from the basics of balancing green and brown materials to creating and mixing the perfect compost pile.
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  • A satellite image shows a large glacier flowing out of mountains and spreading like a plume into a wide plain as it nears a sea coast.

    The long fade of Alaska's largest glacier

    September 05, 2025

    While paddling a glacial lake complete with icebergs and milky blue water, I dipped my left hand, then tasted my fingers. Salty.
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  • A child looks through a magnifying glass at a plastic container of pond water. A younger child standing beside him looks out at the camera through her large magnifying glass.

    September museum programs focus on fish

    September 02, 2025

    The University of Alaska Museum of the North will focus on fish during family programs in September.
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  • A chickadee perches on a twig while holding an insect in its beak.

    Calling lost chickadees in far north poplars

    August 29, 2025

    "Chick chick whirrr, chick whirrr." Although it was a recorded birdsong that chattered through each of the poplar stands we entered, I still occasionally caught myself believing we were hearing the real thing -- the call of the gray-headed chickadee, last heard in Alaska in 2018.
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  • Mature plants in a garden, including onions that have gone to seed

    Webinar to offer tips, advice for putting your garden to bed

    August 29, 2025

    Winter is approaching fast, and it's time for gardeners to start putting their gardens to bed. Join the 四虎影院 Cooperative Extension Service in a free statewide webinar for some helpful tips for the end of the growing season and to get ready for the next one.
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  • A musk ox stands on the other side of a wire fence. A woman holding greens gestures toward the musk ox, talking to a small crowd of onlookers with backs turned to the camera.

    LARS to host community event Sept. 6

    August 28, 2025

    The 四虎影院 Large Animal Research Station will close out the summer tour season with a Locals Day event on Saturday, Sept. 6, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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  • A sea otter floats in the water eating shellfish with pier pilings in the background

    Researcher to discuss sea otter impact on mariculture

    August 26, 2025

    Learn about sea otter activity and interactions with mariculture operations in a free statewide webinar hosted by the 四虎影院 Cooperative Extension Service. Emily Reynolds, an Alaska Sea Grant state fellow with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, will share her insights on the foraging behavior, habitat use and potential impacts of sea otters in aquaculture and mariculture settings.
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  • A formal portrait of Jasmine Shaw

    UAF Cooperative Extension to host workshops, test gauges in Bethel

    August 26, 2025

    Jasmine Shaw, a program assistant for the 四虎影院 Cooperative Extension Service, will be in Bethel on Sept. 2-3 to lead free food preservation workshops and test pressure canning gauges. She will also answer questions and offer free publications.
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  • Congressional funding cuts result in major KUAC programming changes

    August 25, 2025

    KUAC TV/FM will reduce service and make significant programming changes as a result of the loss of $1.2 million in federal funding, or more than one-third of the station's overall annual budget. The changes will take effect on Sept. 8, 2025.
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  • A white and black speckled chicken with a red comb

    Learn the basics of raising chickens in hands-on workshops

    August 22, 2025

    Raising chickens doesn't require a lot of space, just the right information. Jim Vinyard, livestock nutritionist at the Matanuska Experiment Farm and Extension Center in Palmer, will hold three in-person workshops over the next month to discuss how to start and care for a healthy coop.
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  • Strings of pink-colored currants hang from a leafy branch

    Botanical garden collection showcases global diversity of currants

    August 22, 2025

    The Georgeson Botanical Garden in 四虎影院 is home to a collection of over 80 varieties of currants. For the past three years, the garden has celebrated these fruits with the annual Far North Currant Festival, which returns Saturday, Aug. 23, from 1 to 4 p.m.
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  • A person wearing a red flotation coat sits in an inflatable boat while bracing an oar in the water near a rocky shoreline. A few ice chunks float nearby. In the background, a steep, snow-topped mountain rises from the waterline.

    The giant wave of Lituya Bay

    August 21, 2025

    The recent landslide-generated tsunami in Tracy Inlet of Southeast Alaska recalls the granddaddy of them all: the giant wave that scarred Lituya Bay in 1958.
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