Gates of the Arctic might be North America's most remote national park, but it's home to some extraordinary animals.
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From mountain ridges to ocean bays, Wrangell–St. Elias National Park is a living sanctuary for Alaska’s wild heritage. Here, caribou trace ancient paths, bears follow salmon-filled streams, and birds ...
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Each winter, the fastest alpine ski racers from around the world descend upon Beaver Creek for the Stifel Birds of Prey World ...
Research coming from the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research at the University of Colorado Boulder incorporated Indigenous knowledge into their research ...
A new study conducted over 44 years in Alaska has revealed that avalanches can cause mountain goat populations to decline for ...
Just outside Anchorage lies a peaceful Alaskan retreat where mountain views meet riverside trails, whitewater adventures, and ...