If you kneel in a patch of early summer tundra and listen closely, you may hear a faint, steady buzz rising from the mosses ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Alaska's invasive green crabs surge north, officials say watch for the '5-3-5' shell
Trap counts are now more than 50 times higher than they were when the species was first identified.
World Footprints on MSN
Hoonah, Alaska: A cruise port that still belongs to the people who live there
By the time the morning fog begins lifting over Port Frederick, the outline of a massive cruise ship is already visible beyond the trees. It moves slowly through the gray water, dwarfing the fishing ...
Protecting natural habitat, reducing pesticide use and planting native flowers can help maintain healthy populations.
In the early spring of 1942, when the Army Corps of Engineers arrived to begin building the Alaska Highway, Alaska's population was approximately 73,000. About half of those residents were Native ...
Juneau Empire on MSN
Alaksa Native communites condemn social media trend ‘mocking’ totem poles
Native communites say cultural symbols are not tourist attractions created for public amusement ...
Governor Dunleavy has signed House Bill 126, and it is now in effect. The bill reopens the door for dissolved Alaska Native Corporations to ...
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