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Gardening season in Alaska kicked off earlier than normal this spring because of an unseasonably warm winter. For some plant ...
A bit of weeding, a bit of tidying, maybe even some harvesting and you can go back to doing those greaat outdoor activities ...
If you do plant a tree this summer, rules have changed over the past 10 years. It used to be simply dig a hole, add some fresh soil and stake the tree after planting. Not so today.
GALENA, Alaska -- In rural central Alaska, a village is in the midst of a clean energy transformation that locals say will ...
And now, residents fear the plant may stay closed through the summer salmon season, which would leave the village with just half of the revenue that normally funds its yearly budget.
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New-to-Alaska heat advisories could be issued for some areas of state this summer - MSNANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Temperatures that could push into the 80s this summer in Southeast and Interior areas of the state could trigger the first heat advisories ever issued by the National ...
Apr. 13—Overwhelming scenery. Overwhelming distances. Overwhelming daylight. Overwhelming adventure. That word — overwhelming — describes the more than 1,400-mile Alaska-Canadian Highway ...
Alaska Cottongrass. NCTC Image Library/USFWS Vegetation in Arctic tundra regions is limited due to dry conditions, poor soil quality, frigid temperatures, and permafrost.
An apparent hungry moose caused quite a stir when it walked through the doors of Alaska's largest hospital in Anchorage Thursday — and began munching on plants in the lobby.
It’s a 65-degree Alaska summer day. The sun radiates heat directly above us, ... Then I immediately google “carnivorous plants in Alaska.” I learn that the one I spotted is called a sundew.
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