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Rhymes of the Wilderness – The Legacy of Robert W. Service
Robert Service - The Bard of the Yukon Known as "The Bard of the Yukon," Robert was a British-Canadian poet and writer celebrated for his evocative poetry depicting the harsh realities of the[...]
Russian Creole Pioneers of Alaska
In the context of Russian Alaska, "Creole" did not refer to a racial group but was instead used to identify someone as a "colonial citizen" within the Russian Empire. This status afforded Creoles several advantages,[...]
Salmon Through the Ages: An Evolutionary Odyssey
In Alaska, seven distinct species of Pacific salmon call this region their home, each bearing a multitude of names. These species encompass Chinook salmon, Sockeye salmon, Shum salmon, Pink salmon, Coho salmon, as well[...]
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[...]