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Newtok resident Stanley Tom said that with the increase in temperature, the permafrost has become extremely delicate and the tundra now is prone to tearing if vehicles run over it in the summer. Tom is a delegate to the Indigenous Peoples' Global Summit on Climate Change, which will run through April 24, 2009, in Anchorage.
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Alaska is home to hundreds of different migrating bird species and readers have posted hundreds of their bird-watching finds. Share your photos.
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Bridget Rainey keeps a blog called Twinisms, in which she writes about her life as a mom of two sets of twins and being an Army wife.
About 5,000 catchable rainbow trout from last year's eggtake were released into Mirror Lake by the Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game on Thursday, May 24, 2012.