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Anaktuvuk Pass – Home of the Caribou and Nunamiut People
Anaktuvuk Pass, roughly 250 miles northwest of Fairbanks Anaktuvuk Pass, located within the central Brooks Range, lies at a significant divide between the Anaktuvuk and John Rivers. Roughly 250 miles northwest of Fairbanks[...]
Rockfish – Alaska’s Remarkable Fish with Superb Culinary Flavor
Rockfish are remarkable not only for their culinary qualities Rockfish, often considered the underappreciated members of Alaska's marine fauna, are distinguished by their vibrant ginger or blaze orange colors, a spiny dorsal fin[...]
Arctic Foxes: Masters of Adaptation in the Frozen Wilderness
The fully grown Arctic fox, a species of remarkable adaptability, boasts a weight ranging from 6 to 10 pounds. Measuring an average of 43 inches in length, including their tail spanning about 15 inches, these[...]