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The United States has a proud history of preserving its natural beauty through national parks. Each year, millions of ...
Gaze at the jaw-dropping 92-foot-wide sandstone arch along this remote hiking trail in the Utah desert. This short but sweet ...
San Juan Island National Historical Park commemorates the Pig War—possibly history’s most peculiar international conflict, ...
Friday Harbor on San Juan Island exists as a blissful anomaly in our hyper-connected world—a community where nature sets the ...
A little bit over a four-hour drive from Seattle beyond the Cascades along Interstate 90, the refuge has become a perfect ...
GREENVILLE, Pa. ( WKBN) — Pennsylvania native Vinton Smith gave his first blood donation at Commodore Perry High School in Mercer County, Pennsylvania. Now, his next donation will complete a trip ...
Without question, our 6 hour Kenai Fjords cruise with our partners at Major Marine was a highlight of our family’s Alaska trip for everyone. In this article you’ll find everything you need to know ...
Wildlife activity peaks in June and July when many animals are raising young, making early summer an excellent time to visit. Ruling the landscape, brown bears of Kamchatka (Ursus arctos beringianus).
Alaska is a relatively empty state. Its population doesn’t even reach 750,000 people, most of its land doesn’t have roads, and flights are almost the most common method of transportation for many.
The list of birds that live in or migrate to Alaska’s wetlands, coastal areas, and public lands, such as national wildlife refuges and national ... take notes about what the birds are doing, take ...
Later this spring, barges of heavy equipment will pull away from a launch on Alaska’s road system and ... exploratory wells in the Yukon Flats this summer. But it also has a history of leaks ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU ... director of the department’s Division of Wildlife, said the program can start imminently. To be effective, it has to be carried out in the late spring and early summer, ...