Alaska is one of, if not the best, places to view dramatic scenery on this planet. For those who don't want to develop ...
Basalt resident Suzanne Jackson to give presentation Jan. 11 on Alaska experiences To Basalt resident Suzanne Jackson, there’s more to a trail than a walk in the woods. A Harvard-educated landscape ...
Their bodies cooling with the October air, wood frogs are now snug in leafy blankets all over Alaska. Down there inside those thumb-size frogs, even smaller creatures are hitching a ride. These tiny ...
Hiking on Spencer Glacier in Alaska feels otherworldly, but it actually isn't that far away. Even though it takes a train ride, a van ride, a short hike and paddling in a kayak to get to the glacier ...
A Youth Emplyment in Parks crew. Photo by Paul Twardock. April is World Landscape Architecture Month. While many of us might see a proposal for a new park or trail and then the construction work on ...
The genetic mutation, called leucism, causes a partial lack of pigment in the skin and hair A moose with rare coloring has been spotted by the Alaska department of fish and game (ADFG) during an ...
Lakes and wetlands in the Kenai Peninsula of south-central Alaska are drying at a significant rate. The shift seems to be driven by climate change, and could endanger waterfowl habitats and hasten the ...